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PG building off Munirka main road, DDA quarter in Munirka Vihar, JNU staff colony, builder floor near Nelson Mandela Marg — whatever your Munirka tank setup, we clean it. Starting ₹600 for individual tanks, bulk PG pricing on multi-tank buildings.
Munirka is unique among the areas we work in. Within a 1-kilometre radius you have: traditional Munirka village (4-storey unfinished brick buildings, narrow lanes, dozens of PGs); Munirka DDA Vihar (orderly mid-rise apartments, similar to other DDA colonies); and the JNU staff colony plus campus border (low-rise government quarters with institutional water supply).
Each of these has a completely different tank cleaning situation. The PG buildings have lots of small tanks. The DDA apartments have standard 1000L overheads. The JNU side has shared institutional tanks. We’ve worked across all three kinds, and we’ve learned that the right way to approach a Munirka booking is to first ask which Munirka you mean.
Maybe 40% of our Munirka work is PG buildings. The typical setup: 4-6 floors, 6-10 rooms per floor, one small plastic tank (500-750L) serving each floor or each two floors. Most of these buildings get cleaned never — the owner doesn’t think about it, the students aren’t going to complain, and the water comes out of the tap so “it’s fine”.
When we finally get called in (usually after a student gets sick or complains seriously), the smaller per-floor tanks are almost always worse than the rooftop tank. They’re smaller, fill and drain more often, and the cheaper plastic models start growing biofilm on the inside walls within 6 months in summer.
For PG owners: a single annual cleaning of all building tanks costs ₹2000-3500 and visibly improves complaint volume. Worth it just for the WhatsApp grievances you stop receiving.
Most Munirka village lanes are too narrow for our van — some are barely scooter-width. We park at the main road or at the village gate and walk in with hand-carried equipment. Jet pump, wet vacuum, brushes, chemicals — everything fits in 2-3 trips. We’ve been doing this for over a year now, so we know most of the gully shortcuts.
For JNU campus addresses, we need your block number and any visitor pass info at the time of booking so we can coordinate gate entry. Usually no issue, but it saves time at the gate.
“I run a PG in Munirka village — 6 floors, 4 small tanks per floor. Do you handle this kind of building?” Yes, this is a very common Munirka job. Multi-floor PG buildings usually have 1-2 small tanks per floor (500-750L each) plus a larger one on the roof. We can do the whole building in one visit — 4-6 hours depending on tank count. Tell us the floor count and approximate tank count at booking, we’ll quote a bulk price.
“JNU has its own institutional water supply. If I’m in a hostel or staff quarter, can I still book?” Staff quarters yes — we just need your block number and any campus entry pass details. Hostel buildings are managed by JNU administration so booking has to come from the hostel warden or estate office, not from individual students. For JNU staff colony, no permission needed.
“Munirka village lanes are very narrow. Can your equipment fit through?” Most Munirka village lanes are scooter-width — 4-6 feet across. We park at the main entry and walk in with hand-carried equipment. The jet pump, vacuum, brushes, and chemicals all fit in 2-3 trips. We do this every week here, it’s not a problem. Adds 10-15 minutes total.
Munirka village, DDA Vihar, JNU staff colony, and nearby builder floors. PG building bookings welcome — bulk pricing available.
Same crew, same prices, same-day where possible. Pick any locality below to see what we typically find there, sub-pockets we cover, and area-specific pricing.
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