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DDA flat in J Block, kothi off Press Enclave Road, society overhead near Saket Metro — whatever your tank, we’ll clean it the same day where possible. Starting ₹600.
Saket is one of those neighbourhoods where everyone has different water. The DDA flats around J and M Blocks usually run on a mix of tanker supply and DJB lines. The kothis near Saidulajab and Press Enclave mostly pull from borewells, and that water leaves heavy mineral deposits inside the tank within 3-4 months. The newer condos near Select Citywalk have shared overhead tanks that nobody opens for years until somebody complains the water smells.
We’ve cleaned tanks in pretty much every Saket block. Our crew is based in South Delhi, so once you book, we’re usually at your gate within 90 minutes — sometimes faster if it’s a weekday morning.
For a standard 1000-litre overhead tank in a Saket flat, the whole job takes about 90 minutes from when we ring your doorbell to when we’re packing up. Underground sumps in kothis take a bit longer — usually 2 to 2.5 hours depending on how much sludge has built up.
You don’t need to provide anything. We bring our own water for the rinse, our own electricity backup if needed, vacuums, jet pumps, food-grade disinfectant, gloves, the works. We’ll show you photos of the tank before and after on WhatsApp once we’re done.
The newer high-rise condos around Saket District Centre and the Select Citywalk side have a particular pattern we keep seeing — large shared rooftop tanks (often 5,000-10,000 litres) that the building maintenance team treats as “clean enough” because the water looks fine from the tap. By the time we open the lid for the first deep cleaning, there’s usually 3-6 inches of sediment at the bottom, none of which the residents have ever seen.
For these buildings, the easiest setup is an annual contract with the RWA or facility manager. Two visits a year (April and October usually work best, before peak summer and after monsoon), single GST invoice, and individual flat owners get nothing but cleaner water without lifting a finger. Cost works out to ₹1,500-2,000 per visit for the whole building, which split across 12-20 flats is negligible per-household.
Press Enclave Road and the lanes off it have mostly older kothis on borewell water. The groundwater here is hard — high TDS, mineral-heavy — which means scaling forms on tank walls within months. Three things we recommend for these:
"Our DDA building has 8 flats but the RWA hasn’t booked cleaning in years — can I just book my own tank?" If your flat has its own dedicated tank (some Saket buildings do), yes — ₹600-750 for the standard sizes. If it’s a shared rooftop tank serving the whole building, you’d need RWA approval since the tank isn’t individually owned.
"What about parking near my flat — does your van fit in Saket lanes?" Saket inner lanes are usually fine, but Khirki Extension and the older Press Enclave kothi lanes can be tight. Our crew often walks in with hand-carried equipment when access is restricted — takes 5-10 minutes longer but doesn’t change the price.
"My tank had not been touched since the building was made in 1985. Do you handle that?" Yes, and this is more common than people realise. First-deep-clean for a tank that age usually takes 2.5 hours instead of 90 minutes, and we sometimes recommend lid replacement (₹500-700) at the same time since 40-year-old plastic lids are usually cracked.
All pockets and lanes of Saket covered. If your specific block or society isn’t named in the sub-areas above, just call — we almost certainly cover it.
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.
Book a slot — we can usually fit you in today or tomorrow.