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Sector 79 is a New Gurgaon high-rise sector near the M3M and Tata Primanti developments, ringed by tall towers that store water in deep basement reservoirs and lift it to terrace tanks. With so many flats on a single reservoir, a proper clean keeps the whole supply safe. KaamGenie services the entire chain in Sector 79, from ₹699 onwards.
Sector 79 lies along the New Gurgaon growth corridor near landmark projects like M3M and Tata Primanti, a sector defined by clusters of tall residential towers rather than plotted streets. Water comes mainly from hard borewell sources and tanker supply, mineral-rich enough that scale forms quickly on stored surfaces. Each society keeps a large underground reservoir, typically below the podium, that booster pumps drive up to sectional overhead tanks on every tower roof. A few low-rise and builder-floor units on the edges run their own sump-and-rooftop combination. The defining feature here is scale: one reservoir often feeds hundreds of homes, so its condition affects an entire community at once.
The cleaning problem in Sector 79 is concentration of risk. When a single underground reservoir is neglected, every flat above it drinks the same stale water, and the construction-era sludge on a newer tank’s floor multiplies the effect. Residents usually spot it as cloudiness or odour after the building has been occupied a while. KaamGenie handles the heavy reservoirs these towers carry: we drain fully, hand-scrub walls and baffles, vacuum the settled hard-water sludge, and disinfect with food-grade chlorine before refill. Before-and-after photos go to the AOA so the whole society can see the reservoir was actually emptied and scrubbed, not merely flushed.
A complete Sector 79 clean starts at the bottom of the building. The crew drains the underground reservoir and works the floor and walls by hand, scraping off cemented scale and construction residue before the wet vacuum lifts out the silt. We then follow the booster line to each rooftop overhead tank, scrubbing the inside, flushing the sediment and clearing the inlet and outlet mouths. Every surface is disinfected with food-grade chlorine and rinsed. Because one reservoir feeds so many homes here, we always finish it before touching the overhead tanks so the rooftop tanks refill from genuinely clean storage.
We keep pricing clear. A single overhead tank starts at ₹699 and takes about 90 minutes. A shared sump is ₹1500–2800 by capacity and sludge depth, quoted the moment we open it. Big society reservoirs, which Sector 79 has plenty of, are priced by total capacity after a quick inspection with the committee. The crew brings its own submersible pump, wet vacuum, brushes and food-grade chemicals, so the building provides nothing but access. The quote is confirmed before any work starts, and before-and-after photos are handed over at completion for the society record.
Standard Sector 79 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.
"One reservoir feeds our whole Sector 79 tower — how long does cleaning it take?" A large basement reservoir for a full tower is usually a half to full day of work depending on capacity and sludge, scheduled around a low-demand window so pump downtime is minimal. We drain, hand-scrub walls and baffles, vacuum the silt and disinfect with food-grade chlorine. It is priced by capacity after a quick look. Before-and-after photos go to your AOA. Call 95603 66362 to arrange an inspection.
"Can individual flats in Sector 79 book a clean, or only the society?" Both. If your flat has its own overhead tank we clean that alone, starting at ₹699 and taking about 90 minutes. The shared underground reservoir is an AOA decision, but individual tanks are a simple standalone job, often same-day. We drain, scrub, vacuum and disinfect, then share before-and-after photos. Call 95603 66362 and tell us which tank is yours.
"Why does our Sector 79 tank water smell after a few months?" Usually because sediment and hard-water sludge have settled on the reservoir or overhead tank floor and the standing water above it turns stale. A newer tower also carries leftover construction grit. We vacuum the sludge, scrub the walls and disinfect with food-grade chlorine, which clears the odour at source. The before-and-after photos show what came out. A single tank is ₹699; call 95603 66362.
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