Out of sight is out of mind – so, naturally, nobody worries about drainage until something goes wrong. But when the worst happens like an overflowing drain, it can be a frustrating, disruptive experience. For Sydney property owners, costs, and repair methods can be challenging to understand because problems typically occur underground.
We make pipe repairs less of an ordeal. We use no-dig technology, so we can locate problems quickly and carry out fast, tidy repairs that won’t put a dent in your property. They’re also cheaper and last a lot longer than alternative solutions, and you’ll hardly know we’ve visited. Many jobs can be carried out in just one day, leaving your landscaping and home intact.
Our quotes are designed to be informative, so even when a blockage or damage occurs deep underground, you’ll never be in the dark. We endeavour to provide clear, easily understood information and a transparent up-front price. For extra peace of mind, we offer a 35-year guarantee that comes with a free annual inspection for its lifetime.
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HOW WE HELP YOU
Fix your drain problems quickly and easily
When you call for a free quote*, our Office will organise a site visit on a day that suits you.
Using a CCTV camera, our Technician will thoroughly investigate the impacted pipe & explain your options according to your budget & needs.
After collecting detailed information about the problem, our Office will email the quote to you & explain your payment options including interest free payment plans.
If you’re happy to proceed, we’ll call to arrange the deposit & schedule the works. We’ll notify you of any disruption to your waste services.
On the day of the works, our Technicians will outline the works to take place and explain how they will take care of your property.
After the relining process is complete, you’ll be able to use your drains straight away. Our Office will supply you with CCTV footage of your pipe work before & after relining.
After full payment of our invoice, we’ll issue you with our 35 year guarantee certificate.
Each year we’ll inspect your relined pipe work free of charge. Please call our Office to book your annual inspection.
Why Pipe Relining?
Quick Installation
Most relining jobs can be completed in one day – without the mess and disruption of excavating.
Save Costs
You save on the cost, time and hassle of restoring your property and landscaping.
Save Landscaping
You can preserve heritage buildings and trees. We leave your garden undisturbed. You won’t even know we’ve been there.
50 Year Life Expectancy
Relined pipes have improved flow, better protection from roots than new pipes and 50-year’s life expectancy.
When underground pipes are broken, leak or get blocked, it’s always unwanted. Pipe problems are not just a major inconvenience; they can be expensive and damage property. But, what if we told you that it’s possible to save significant amounts of money, a lot of time and effort, and minimise disruption the next time you have a broken sewer or blocked drain in Sydney? All you need to remember is don’t dig until you talk to Pipe Relining Solutions. This is why:
Why Choose Us?
Experienced
Since 2010, our team has rehabilitated thousands of pipes of varying degrees of difficulty. No challenge is too big or too small.
Pipe Relining Specialists
Although we are licensed plumbers, we specialise in pipe relining. Since 2010 we have installed Brawoliner every day. We know what we are doing.
Professional
We pride ourselves on delivering the highest quality work. We’re known for being professional, diligent and respectful. We protect your home and leave the work area clean and tidy.
35 Year Guarantee
Trained in Germany, we are certified experts when it comes to installing Brawoliner. We’re so confident in our product and service that we guarantee our relining installation for 35 years.
Customer Service
Customers and quality drive everything we do. Each pipe relining solution we devise is about ensuring a long-term, affordable repair and making our customers happy.
Fixed Pricing
Due to our thorough quoting process, pricing variations rarely occur. What you are quoted is what you will pay.
Trained Technicians
Our Technicians are fully trained to provide you with the best, most consistent results possible. We don’t outsource any of the relining operations so we take care of you throughout the process.
State of the Art Equipment
Our trucks are custom-designed and fully equipped for pipe relining and are climate-controlled to ensure the best results with heat-set pipe relining resin.
Free Annual Inspection
We provide ongoing support throughout the life of the reline. So much so that each year we inspect your relined pipe work free of charge to make sure it remains problem free.
Pipe relining or pipe lining is a method of rehabilitating or repairing sewer and storm water pipes with little to no digging. A seamless liner is cut to length, soaked in environmentally safe resin and applied to the pipe work via an access point and compressed air.
The result is a completely new pipe within the structure of the old pipe. The relined pipe is 100% watertight and stronger than PVC to protect against tree root penetration and cracking. It also provides an optimal flow rate compared to standard pipes.
If you have blocked, broken or damaged pipes there are 2 main solutions available to you:
- Dig up and replace the existing pipework
- Opt for a non-invasive method such as pipe relining
With both options, the quality of the installation is critical. If dig and replace is executed poorly, you will have weak areas in your pipe work where tree roots can enter. Similarly with pipe relining: if the installation is badly executed or the product is inferior, you may have further problems down the track.
It’s important to engage an experienced, licensed drain plumber when fixing any part of your plumbing system.
Pipe relining is a highly effective method for repairing damaged pipes. When performed by a skilled and experienced plumber, pipe relining can significantly extend the lifespan of your pipes, prevent leaks and blockages, and restore the flow of waste through your plumbing system.
Pipe relining uses innovative materials and techniques to create a seamless, durable, and long-lasting repair solution that can withstand the demands of daily use. The relined pipes are designed to be strong, flexible, and resistant to corrosion, cracking, and root intrusion, and are expected to last for many years.
However, the effectiveness of pipe relining depends on various factors, such as the type and extent of damage to the pipe, the quality of materials and equipment used, and the skill and experience of the plumber performing the work.
It’s essential to choose a reliable and reputable drainage plumber who has extensive experience in pipe relining and a proven track record of delivering high-quality results.
Pipe Relining Solutions will review your relined pipe work annually. If we find any problems in the pipe work during the inspection, Pipe Relining Solutions will fix the problem free of charge.
The guarantee provided by Pipe Relining Solutions provides the certainty that if you experience any drainage issues on the relined section within 35 years of your relining work being installed, Pipe Relining Solutions will repair the pipe at no additional cost.
The cost of pipe relining varies depending on several factors, including:
- The size and location of the pipes
- The extent of damage to the pipes
- The type of material used for relining
- The cost of labor and equipment
- The complexity of the project
On average, pipe relining costs anywhere from $500 to $700 per meter for domestic sewer and storm water repairs, but this can vary depending on the factors listed above. In some cases, the cost may be higher if the pipes are difficult to access or if the project requires specialised equipment.
It’s important to obtain several quotes from reputable relining installers to compare prices and ensure that you’re getting a fair and competitive price for the work.
You should also consider the long-term benefits of pipe relining, such as increased reliability and longevity of your plumbing system, when evaluating the overall cost of the project.
Try out our calculator to estimate the cost of your job here. Please note that to provide you with an accurate quote, we will need to visit your property to conduct a thorough inspection of your pipes.
Find out more about the cost of pipe relining.
Pipe relining can be more expensive than traditional pipe replacement methods because it requires specialised equipment, materials, and skilled lining installers.
The process involves the use of flexible, durable materials that are inserted into the damaged pipe and then inflated to form a new inner surface, which can be more expensive than traditional pipe repair methods.
Additionally, the cost of labour and equipment is higher because pipe relining requires more expertise and precision than traditional pipe replacement methods. The reline installers must have a deep understanding of the materials, techniques, and equipment used, as well as a high level of skill and experience, to perform the work correctly.
The benefits of pipe relining often outweigh the cost, especially when compared to traditional pipe replacement methods.
Pipe relining is a minimally invasive, cost-effective, and time-efficient solution that can significantly extend the lifespan of your pipes and prevent leaks, blockages, and other issues from occurring in the future. Additionally, because it does not require excavation, it can save you money on restoration and repair costs associated with traditional pipe replacement methods.
Both methods have their advantages and disadvantages and the appropriate method depends on the condition of the pipe, the location of the damage, and the specific needs of the job. A professional plumber or pipe repair specialist can determine which method is best for your particular situation.
Digging can be a good option if the damaged line is located in a shallow, grassed area.
Conversely, if the line is inaccessible, e.g. under a garden or bathroom that you don’t want to disturb, then relining is the best option. It minimises the impact to surrounding areas resulting in less mess and disruption and provides more effective protection from root penetration than newly installed PVC or earthenware pipes. Pipe relining also reduces the cost, time and hassle required to restore your property and landscaping. It’s fast! Most jobs can be completed within one day.
Not only that, you also receive a 35 year guarantee on the relined pipe work, whereas we can only provide you with a 1 year guarantee on newly installed pipes.
Pipe relining can be used to repair a wide range of damage to pipes, including:
- Cracks: Small cracks in the pipes can lead to leaks and reduce the flow of water or waste through the plumbing system. Pipe relining can be used to repair these cracks and prevent leaks from occurring.
- Corrosion: Over time, pipes can become corroded due to exposure to chemicals and other substances. Pipe lining can be used to repair corroded pipes and extend their lifespan.
- Root intrusion: Tree roots can invade pipes and cause blockages. No dig pipe repair can be used to repair pipes that have been damaged by root intrusion and restore the flow of water or waste through the plumbing system.
- Bellying: Over time, pipes can sag or “belly” due to soil movement, leading to blockages and reduced flow. Trenchless pipe relining can be used to repair pipes that have become “bellied” and restore their shape and function.
- Offsets: Pipes can become offset due to soil movement, leading to blockages and reduced flow. Relining can be used to repair pipes that have become offset and restore their shape and function.
Pipe relining can be used to repair broken, cracked or damaged earthenware sewer and storm water lines, junctions and boundary traps. Even pipes that are only partially intact can still be relined as long as there is a structure to contain the resin impregnated liner.
Pipe relining can be used to repair pipes made from a variety of materials, including concrete, earthenware, PVC, copper, asbestos and more.
Pipe lining is a cost-effective and minimally invasive alternative to traditional pipe replacement methods and can be used to repair pipes located in a variety of locations, including underground, inside walls, and in hard-to-reach areas.
Whether pipe relining is worth it depends on several factors, including:
- The extent of damage to your pipes: If the damage to your pipes is minor, such as a small crack or corrosion, relining may be a more cost-effective solution than traditional pipe replacement methods.
- The location of your pipes: If your pipes are located in hard-to-reach areas, such as underground or inside walls, relining may be a more attractive option than traditional pipe replacement methods because it does not require excavation.
- The cost of the project: The cost of pipe relining will depend on various factors, such as the size and location of the pipes, the extent of damage, and the cost of materials and labour.
When making any decisions about repair work, it’s important to obtain several quotes from reputable, experienced relining installers and compare prices to determine if relining is worth the cost.
No, pipe relining is not a temporary fix. In fact, it is often considered a permanent solution for repairing damaged pipes. The materials used in pipe relining are durable and long-lasting, and the process of relining involves creating a new inner surface for the damaged pipe.
Pipes that have been relined using German engineered relining technology such as Brawoliner are designed to last for up to 50 years.
Relined pipes are rehabilitated to resist the effects of corrosion, root intrusion, and other common causes of damage to pipes. When properly installed, relined pipes can last longer than PVC pipes.
To provide additional peace of mind, Pipe Relining Solutions provides a 35 year guarantee on your relined sections of pipe work.
Sewer pipe repair is the most common service that Pipe Relining Solutions provides its Sydney customers. However, not only do we reline sewer pipes, we also reline storm water drains, downpipes, electrical lines, culverts, trade waste and lines that carry chemicals.
We can also repair horizontal, vertical and concealed pipes and junctions. We can rehabilitate boundary traps and cast iron stacks in apartment buildings.
Pipe relining can fix pool pipes, but only if the existing pipe work is straight. Due to the small diameter of pool piping (usually 40mm), it isn’t possible to reline pool pipes containing multiple bends or are comprised of more complex pipe systems.
Brawoliner is the most flexible liner in the world. It is perfectly designed for Australian pipe work that has multiple bends. The only exception is pool piping due to its small diameter.
Pipe relining typically does not result in a significant reduction in pipe flow. Many relining systems are designed to improve the flow of water or waste through your plumbing system. The new inner surface of the relined pipe is typically smoother than the original surface, which reduces turbulence and friction and improves the flow of water or waste through the pipe.
It is important to note that the effectiveness of pipe relining in improving flow will depend on several factors, including the size and shape of the original pipe, the type of relining material used, and the quality of the relining process.
While pipe relining may result in a small reduction in flow, it is generally not significant, and many relining systems are designed to improve the flow of waste through your plumbing system.
If you are concerned about the impact of relining on your plumbing system, we recommend you consult a qualified and experienced relining installer who can inspect your drainage system and provide you with the best solution for your requirements.
We chose the Brawoliner relining system because it has been the number one performer in strict quality control tests in Germany, Europe and the UK. It is Watermarked approved for Australian pipe work.
Brawoliner’s patented liner is the most flexible in the world. This makes Brawoliner the perfect product for Australia’s plumbing systems that contains multiple bends and changes in diameter.
Inversion relining occurs with the use of a specialised drum. This drum is used to turn the liner inside out as it progresses through the host pipe with the aid of compressed air.
The inversion process ensures that the epoxy soaked side of the liner makes contact with, and adheres to, the host pipe. This reduces the potential for the liner to shrink or deflate inside the host pipe and results in a quality finish. Find out more about how pipe relining works.
Pipe Relining Solutions is trained to install Brawoliner. We trained at the Brawoliner factory in Germany in 2009 and 2012. Since then Pipe Relining Solutions has been installing Brawoliner on a daily basis. Our thorough understanding of and extensive experience with this relining system enables us to complete the most complex and challenging of jobs.
Pipe Relining Solutions is a Brawoliner certified installer. We were was certified by Brawoliner to install its product in 2009.
The inversion process used with pipe relining
- ensures that any gaps or cracks in the host pipe are filled with resin thereby preventing the entry of roots and liner shrinkage.
- The inversion process produces an equal wall thickness of the complete length and radius to produce a high quality, final product.
- The smooth inner surface of the reline facilitates the flow of effluent/sewerage virtually eliminating the likelihood of blockages.
- The inversion method is versatile; it only requires one access point.
The alternative method is ‘drag-in’ where the liner is pulled into place.
- The omission of compressed air used in this method cannot guarantee an end product of equal wall thickness throughout the length and radius of the relined pipe work.
- As the resin is applied on the inside of the liner it does not have contact with the host pipe. The lack of adherence to the host pipe can result in shrinkage.
- Drag-in methods are less versatile because they require 2 access points to position the liner into the affected pipe work.
Brawo resin is epoxy resin that has been optimised for use with the Brawoliner system.
- It has high abrasion and chemical resistance and is free of solvents.
- It has 50-year durability and is environmentally friendly when hardened.
- Its excellent mechanical properties ensure that it doesn’t shrink in the host pipe like some other resins such as polyester (shrinkage can allow roots to grow back between the liner and the host pipe).
- Polyester resins (as opposed to epoxy resins) are known to be carcinogenic.
The Brawoliner relining system uses a combination of a strong, seamless liner woven with environmentally friendly fibres and epoxy resin which is non carcinogenic.
If installed by a certified, trained technician, the resin used with the Brawoliner system should not leak into storm water systems or contaminate waterways.
As relining completely seals the pipe work, any waste that was leaching into the subsoil around the pipework is halted, reducing the impact on the environment significantly.
Left alone this can become a major health hazard, not only for humans but any wildlife in the local vicinity.
For inversion relining, an access area of 500mm by 350mm is required to insert the Brawoliner inversion drum. The advantage of using the Brawoliner inversion drum is that only one access point is required (as opposed to two access points required for the drag-in method).
Occasionally, if broken pipe work is difficult to access for pipe relining, a small access area will need to be excavated.
Tree roots usually access pipe work through damaged or weak sections of PVC or earthenware pipe. The best method of protecting your sewer or stormwater pipes from frequent root damage is through pipe relining.
Pipe relining, via the inversion method, is installed in one seamless length of liner. The epoxy resin is applied to the outside of the liner and makes contact directly with the host pipe. The resin then seeps into the weak cracks and joins to provide a barrier against further tree root intrusion.
For smaller leaks or cracks in pipes that don’t need complete restoration, we offer pipe patching solutions. Using patching techniques, we reline sections of pipe that stop and start at a fixed point.
However, it must be noted that this is a band aid solution: Tree roots often return at the locations before and after the fixed points.
Pipe patching therefore is not cost effective in locations where tree roots aggressively enter drainage systems.
If you are unsure whether your pipes are being targeted by tree roots, it’s best to consult a drain plumber who can conduct a thorough investigation of your plumbing system and provide the best drainage solution for your situation.
How long the relining process takes will depend on the extent of the repairs.
Most residential sewer and storm water repair jobs can be completed in just one day. The pipe lining process itself takes on average 8 hours and the resin itself cures in 2. After this, the pipe is ready to use.
During sewer drain relining, it’s critical that you don’t run any water including toilets, showers, basins, dishwashers or washing machines etc..
If water enters the sewer line whilst sewer relining is taking place, the integrity of the reline could be severely degraded resulting in its total collapse.
Invasive tree roots are the main cause of blocked or damaged drains in Sydney.
If you’re experiencing blocked drains due to tree roots, engage a drain plumber to clear the roots using a high pressure water jet. It’s also a good idea to request a camera inspection so you can understand the location where the roots are entering the pipe work.
Once cleaned, your plumber may recommend pipe relining to avoid future tree root blockages.
Pipe relining creates a new inner surface within an existing damaged pipe, sealing off any cracks or holes. This new surface is typically made of a flexible, durable material that’s resistant to tree roots. The roots are unable to penetrate this liner, preventing them from growing into the pipe and causing blockages.
That’s where we come in. Our relining solution is so robust that it protects your pipes against tree-root penetration for at least 35 years.
While cleaning pipes is a good way to remove blockages and improve the flow of waste through your plumbing system, it may not be the best solution for repairing more serious issues, such as cracks, corrosion, or root intrusion.
Cleaning may provide temporary relief, but it doesn’t address the underlying problem, and the damage to your pipes will likely persist or worsen over time. Additionally, repeated cleaning can be time-consuming, expensive, and disruptive to your daily routine.
On the other hand, Pipe relining provides a permanent solution for repairing damaged pipes and can be a more cost-effective, time-efficient, and minimally invasive way to extend the lifespan of your pipes and restore the flow of water or waste through your plumbing system.
So while cleaning pipes can be a good way to remove blockages, it may not be the best solution for repairing more serious issues with your drainage system.
Relining provides a solution for pipes that are damaged or have partially collapsed, as the new liner can be designed to reinforce the existing structure and restore the integrity of the pipe.
It’s important to note that the feasibility of relining a collapsed pipe will depend on several factors, including the size and shape of the original pipe and the extent of the damage.
In most cases, a collapsed pipe will be too severely damaged to be relined, and other solutions, such as excavation and replacement, will need to be considered.
If you have a collapsed pipe, it is best to consult a drainage expert who can provide a thorough investigation of your pipe work and the best solution for your needs.
The decision of whether relined pipes or PVC (polyvinyl chloride) pipes are better will depend on several factors, including the specific needs of your plumbing system, the type and extent of damage, and your budget and preferences.
Relining can provide a quick and efficient solution for damaged pipes, as it involves inserting a new liner into the existing pipe to repair any cracks, holes, or other damage, without the need for excavation. Relining is often less disruptive than excavation and replacement and can be a cost-effective alternative for repairing pipes that are still in good condition.
On the other hand, PVC pipes are a popular choice for new plumbing systems because of their durability, ease of installation, and resistance to corrosion and damage from chemicals. PVC pipes can also be used to replace damaged pipes, but the process can be more time-consuming and disruptive than relining.
Either way, the effectiveness of the repairs via pipe relining or using PVC will depend on the quality of materials and equipment used, and the skill and experience of the plumber performing the work.
Quite often we encounter PVC pipes that have been installed poorly – without gluing the joins properly – resulting in tree roots penetrating the joins. We then get asked to reline over these vulnerable joins.
Pipes relined by Pipe Relining Solutions are watertight, have an optimal flow rate and are structurally tougher than PVC to protect against things like tree root penetration. For this reason, we only provide a 1 year guarantee on newly installed PVC versus our 35 year guarantee on our relining work.
Pipe patching is a temporary fix that involves covering a small hole or crack in a pipe. It can be a quick and inexpensive solution if the damage is limited to a small area. However, it doesn’t address underlying problems with the pipe and is likely to deteriorate over time.
Pipe relining, on the other hand, provides a more long-lasting solution. It involves installing a new inner surface within the damaged pipe, effectively creating a new pipe within the old one. This solution is more durable and can help extend the life of the pipe for up to 50 years. Pipe relining is often a better choice for pipes that have extensive damage or are severely degraded.
Pipe Relining Solutions always recommends pipe relining over patching.
Experience has taught us that patching is a ‘band-aid’ fix, not a long term solution as tree roots can infiltrate the line either side of the patch. In instances where tree roots are highly prevalent, we will refuse to patch-repair pipe work because we know it will only fix the problem for a number of months – not years.
The Pipe Relining Solutions head office is located at Westfield Eastgardens near Sydney Airport in Mascot. We service the Sydney Metropolitan area, including the Eastern Suburbs, and provide free quotes to those customers located in our immediate service area.
If you fall outside our immediate area, we charge a small call out fee. To find out more please give our friendly office a call on 1300 366 834.