Drain cleaning in Storkow involves a unique mix of medieval old building stock, lakeside holiday homes and newly built residential estates. Storkow is a small town in the Oder-Spree district, southeast of Berlin. The historic town centre has pipes that have been in the ground for correspondingly long. Via the RE1 regional train, Storkow is directly connected to Berlin; new detached-house estates are growing on the outskirts and old farmsteads are being refurbished. For drain cleaning this means: in a small area, centuries-old clay main lines, post-war buildings and modern KG pipe networks meet.
The location between Storkower See and Scharmützelsee shapes the pipes in Storkow like nothing else. The groundwater table is very high across much of the town and lakeside areas are prone to backflow during heavy rain. When groundwater pushes upwards or the sewer system backs up, water finds its way through leaky main lines and missing backflow valves into basements or the crawl spaces of lakeside holiday homes. On top of this, the hard tap water of the Oder-Spree region: in the historic buildings around the castle, limescale builds up over decades in the old clay and cast iron pipes, gradually narrowing the diameter. In the detached-house estates on the edge of town – which grew with Berlin commuters after the RE1 connection – the main lines are often long and run between trees and shrubs. Root intrusion is one of the most common problems here.
Whether you are looking for a drain cleaner or plumber in Storkow – we are your point of contact for blocked drains, sewer cleaning and fast emergency help. For homeowners in the new estates, for owners of holiday homes on Storkower See, for hospitality and hotel businesses in Wendisch Rietz on Scharmützelsee, and for residents of old farmsteads in Klasdorf. RohrBerlin has been active in Berlin and the surrounding area since 2015 – we know the pipes in the lake and castle country southeast of Berlin.