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Sector 73 is among the newer high-rise pockets on the SPR corridor — recently handed-over condominium towers fed from underground reservoirs and tower tanks, often still carrying construction debris on hard borewell water. We clear both the handover sludge and the early scale, for the societies of Sector 73, from ₹699 onwards.
Sector 73 is one of the newer condominium clusters along the Southern Peripheral Road, a belt of recently completed towers that are still filling up with residents. The water setup is the SPR standard: a large underground reservoir takes in supply, booster pumps push it to overhead tanks on each tower, and gravity feeds the flats. Because these buildings are new, much of the corridor here leans heavily on borewell water and tankers while the piped network matures, and the Gurgaon groundwater runs hard. New, though, does not mean clean — during construction, cement dust, grit and bits of debris routinely settle in the reservoirs and tanks, sitting in the water from the very first fill. Residents assume a new tower means clean water, which is exactly the assumption that catches people out.
Two things define tanks in Sector 73. First, handover debris — the cement slurry, sand and construction grit a builder rarely flushes out properly before residents move in, settling thick at the bottom of a brand-new UGR and reaching every flat through the riser. Second, hard water — the borewell groundwater here runs mineral-heavy, so a chalky scale starts crusting onto the walls almost immediately. A quick rinse does nothing for either; the debris has to be vacuumed out and the scale scrubbed off by hand. We come in prepared for exactly this on a new society — clearing the handover sediment from the UGR and tower tanks, scrubbing the early scale, and disinfecting so the first water residents drink is genuinely clean rather than just freshly filled.
On a Sector 73 tower the clean has to deal with both construction debris and hard-water scale. We drain the underground reservoir, scrub the walls and floor by hand to lift the cement grit and early mineral crust, then vacuum out the heavy sediment that a handover always leaves behind. Each tower’s overhead tank gets the same treatment — drained, scrubbed, disinfected with food-grade chlorine and rinsed clean. The scrubbing and vacuuming are what matter here, because you cannot rinse out construction sludge or scale. We work to the facility team’s window and show clear before and after on every tank and reservoir we open.
A single overhead tank starts at ₹699 and takes about 90 minutes; heavy handover debris or scaling can add time, and the larger UGR and tower tanks are priced by capacity and sludge load, quoted once the covers are off. For a new society we recommend a first deep clean soon after handover, then a regular schedule to keep the hard-water scale from rebuilding. We bill the society or facility team directly and hand over a documented before-and-after. Every crew comes equipped to tackle both debris and scale.
Standard Sector 73 tank: about 90 minutes door-to-door for an overhead tank, 2-3 hours for a combined sump + overhead, and longer for high-rise society reservoirs. We bring everything — vacuums, jet pumps, food-grade chlorine disinfectant, scrubbing brushes, rinse water. After cleaning, before-and-after WhatsApp photos and a GST invoice.
"Our Sector 73 society is newly handed over — do the tanks really need cleaning already?" Yes, almost always. Builders rarely flush the reservoirs and tower tanks properly before handover, so cement dust, sand and construction grit sit in the water from the first fill — and that reaches every flat through the riser. On hard borewell groundwater, a mineral scale also starts within weeks. We drain, scrub, vacuum out the debris and disinfect with food-grade chlorine, then show before and after. A first deep clean soon after handover is the safe move. Call 95603 66362.
"The borewell water here leaves a hard white crust — can you remove it?" Yes — that is hard-water scale, and on the newer SPR towers in Sector 73 it builds fast. A rinse will not touch it; it has to be scrubbed off the walls and floor by hand, which is part of how we clean. We lift the scale along with the handover sediment, vacuum the loosened sludge and disinfect with food-grade chlorine. A standard overhead tank is still from ₹699; the UGR is priced by size. Call 95603 66362.
"Can you set our new Sector 73 society up on a regular cleaning schedule?" Yes, and we recommend it where the borewell runs hard. After a first deep clean to clear the handover debris, a clean every few months keeps the scale from thickening into a stubborn crust. We bill the society or facility team directly and hand over a before-and-after record each visit for the committee. The UGR and tower tanks are priced by capacity; a single overhead tank is from ₹699. Call 95603 66362 to plan it.
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