Velten is a town in the Oberhavel district, north of Berlin in the commuter belt. Historically, Velten is known as the stove town. This industrial tradition still shapes the building and pipe structure today. Old factory buildings and repurposed industrial sites with sometimes decades-old sewer pipes, in which residues from former production and grease deposits have settled, are typical. The Velten old town is shaped by Wilhelminian-era and inter-war buildings with correspondingly old stoneware and cast iron pipes, while the district of Germendorf has a village character – with the regionally well-known Tierpark Germendorf as a tourist attraction.
Whether you need a drain cleaner in Velten for a blocked toilet in a period building on Poststraße, sewer cleaning on a former works site or fast help with backflow in Germendorf – we are your point of contact. Proximity to the Havel raises the groundwater table in lowland areas and brings a corresponding risk of backflow during heavy rain. Tap water in the Oberhavel region is hard and encourages limescale deposits in all pipe types – from the old cast iron pipes of the old town to the modern KG pipes in the growing newbuild area, where Berlin's outflow has produced new single-family and terraced houses.
Velten lies within our regular service area – no special rates, no surcharges compared to Berlin boroughs. After the on-site diagnosis you receive a binding fixed price before we start work. Property managers in the old town and commercial operators on the former industrial sites benefit from our service with invoicing. RohrBerlin has been active in Berlin and the northern surroundings since 2015 – we know the pipes in Velten, from period building to newbuild estate.