Kleinmachnow lies south-west of Berlin in the Potsdam-Mittelmark district and borders directly on Steglitz-Zehlendorf. The municipality is shaped by detached houses and villas on generous plots with old tree populations. There are no prefabs or high-rise buildings. The development ranges from settlement houses and civil servants' apartments to historic villas and high-end new builds. To the south, the Teltow Canal forms the natural border with Teltow and Stahnsdorf.
For the pipe situation in Kleinmachnow, this structure means: long main lines, old clay pipes and tree roots. The plots are often 800 to 2,000 square metres in size – the main line from the house to the sewer connection can be 30 to 50 metres long. In the existing buildings from the pre-war period, these pipes are made of clay pipe with joint connections that become leaky after decades. The old tree population on the park-like plots causes massive root intrusion at these leaking spots. Added to this is the proximity to the Teltow Canal: in lower-lying areas, the groundwater level rises during heavy rain, which can cause backflow in basement pipes.
Whether a blocked drain in a villa by the Machnower See, root intrusion in the main line of a historic settlement house or pipe inspection before a property purchase – we are your contact in Kleinmachnow. Working since 2015, with professional equipment and a fixed price. Arrival €49 including on-site diagnosis, available 24 hours.