Drainage specialist with over 25 years experience

Pipe Relining Services

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The Non-Invasive Solution to Repair Your Pipes

Pipe relining is an innovative and cost-effective method for repairing damaged or deteriorating pipes without the need for extensive excavation. At SEQ Blocked Drains, we are the pipe relining experts in Brisbane, offering cutting-edge trenchless pipe relining services to restore the integrity of your plumbing system. Whether you’re dealing with cracked pipes, leaks, or root intrusion, our pipe relining services provide a durable and long-lasting solution.

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Why choose

SEQ Blocked Drains for Pipe Relining

At SEQ Blocked Drains, we understand the inconvenience and potential damage caused by faulty pipes. Traditional pipe replacement methods often require extensive digging, which can be both disruptive and expensive. Our trenchless pipe relining services in Brisbane provide an alternative to pipe replacement, allowing us to repair your pipes with minimal disruption to your property. Here’s why SEQ Blocked Drains is the go-to choice for pipe relining in Brisbane:

Experienced Pipe Relining Experts

With over 17 years of experience, our team has successfully relined countless pipes across Brisbane and the Gold Coast. We use the latest techniques and materials to ensure a high-quality, long-lasting repair.

Trenchless Technology

Our pipe relining process is entirely trenchless, meaning there’s no need to dig up your yard, driveway, or landscaping. This non-invasive method is faster, cleaner, and more cost-effective than traditional pipe replacement.

Advanced Materials and Techniques

We use CIPP (cured-in-place) technology, where a resin-soaked liner is inserted into the damaged pipe. Once in place, the resin is cured to form a new, durable pipe within the old one, effectively sealing cracks, leaks, and other damage.

Targeted Pipe Relining with CCTV Inspections

For those considering pipe relining to restore their pipes, our CCTV inspections are an essential first step. We conduct a thorough camera inspection to assess the condition of your pipes and identify the exact issue. If you choose to proceed with pipe relining, the cost of the CCTV inspection is deducted from the final quote, ensuring you receive a fair and transparent service.

What is Pipe Relining?

Pipe relining is a trenchless method of repairing pipes that involves inserting a flexible liner coated with a special resin into the damaged pipe. The liner is then inflated and cured in place (CIPP), creating a new pipe within the old one. This process seals any cracks, holes, or gaps, restoring the pipe’s structural integrity without the need for excavation.

Pipe relining is suitable for a wide range of pipe materials, including PVC pipe, cast iron, clay, and concrete pipes. It’s an ideal solution for repairing pipes in hard-to-reach areas or where digging would be particularly disruptive or costly.

When Can a Pipe Not Be Relined?

While pipe relining is an excellent solution for many pipe issues, there are certain situations where it may not be suitable:

  • Collapsed Pipes: If a pipe has completely collapsed or is severely deformed, pipe relining may not be an option. In such cases, the damaged section of the pipe may need to be excavated and replaced.
  • Extensive Corrosion: Pipes that are heavily corroded or have significant structural damage may not be suitable for relining. In these instances, pipe replacement may be necessary to ensure the integrity of the plumbing system.
  • Extremely Narrow Pipes: Pipe relining requires a certain amount of space within the pipe to insert the liner. Extremely narrow pipes or those with tight bends may be challenging to reline and might require alternative repair methods.

Our Pipe Relining Process

At SEQ Blocked Drains, we follow a meticulous process to ensure that your pipes are relined to the highest standard:

CCTV Inspection

The first step in the pipe relining process is to conduct a thorough CCTV inspection. This allows us to accurately diagnose the extent of the damage and determine the most effective course of action. Our CCTV inspection services help identify issues such as cracks, root intrusion, and blockages.

Pipe Cleaning

Before we begin the relining process, we clean the interior of the pipe to remove any debris, roots, or build-up that could interfere with the relining process. This step ensures that the resin adheres properly to the pipe walls.

Liner Insertion

Once the pipe is clean, we insert the resin-coated liner into the damaged pipe. The liner is carefully positioned to cover the damaged area.

Curing Process

The liner is then inflated and cured in place (CIPP) using hot water, steam, or UV light. The curing process hardens the resin, forming a new pipe within the old one.

Final Inspection

After the liner has cured, we conduct a final CCTV inspection to ensure that the relining process was successful and that the pipe is fully restored. This step also allows us to identify any potential issues that may require further attention.

Benefits of Pipe Relining

Non-Invasive and Trenchless

Unlike traditional pipe repair methods, pipe relining doesn’t require digging up your property. This non-invasive technique saves time, money, and the hassle of restoring your landscaping after repairs are completed.

Durable and Long-Lasting

The resin used in pipe relining cures to form a strong, durable pipe that can last for decades. This makes pipe relining a long-term solution that can withstand the pressures of regular use.

Versatile Application

Pipe relining can be used to repair a wide range of pipes, including sewer pipes, stormwater drains, and other types of plumbing systems. It’s effective for repairing cracks, leaks, root intrusion, and other forms of pipe damage.

Cost-Effective

By eliminating the need for excavation and extensive labor, pipe relining is a more affordable alternative to traditional pipe replacement. It also reduces the likelihood of future repairs, saving you money in the long run.

Environmentally Friendly

Since pipe relining is a trenchless method, it minimizes environmental impact by preserving the surrounding landscape. Additionally, the materials used in the process are safe and non-toxic, making it an eco-friendly choice.

If You Hate Downtime, It’s Time to Consider Being Proactive

Regular maintenance of your plumbing system is essential to prevent issues such as leaks, cracks, and blockages. By scheduling regular CCTV inspections and hydro jetting, you can identify potential problems before they become major issues, saving you time, money, and stress in the long run.

At SEQ Blocked Drains, we offer comprehensive maintenance services to keep your pipes in top condition. Our services include regular CCTV inspections, pipe cleaning, and pipe relining to ensure that your drainage system remains functional and efficient.

Contact SEQ Blocked Drains for Expert Pipe Relining Services

If you’re dealing with damaged or deteriorating pipes, or if you want to schedule regular maintenance to prevent future issues, contact SEQ Blocked Drains today. Our team of experienced plumbers serves Brisbane, the Gold Coast, and surrounding areas, providing fast, effective, and long-lasting solutions for all types of drainage issues.

Get in touch with us today to schedule your pipe relining services and keep your plumbing system in top condition!

FAQs about Pipe Relining

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Pipe relining is a durable and long-lasting solution that can extend the life of your pipes by several decades. The resin used in the CIPP process hardens into a strong, durable material that can withstand the pressures of regular use, ensuring that your pipes remain in good condition for many years to come.

Pipe relining is suitable for a wide range of pipe materials, including PVC pipe, cast iron, clay, and concrete pipes. It can be used to repair sewer pipes, stormwater drains, and other types of plumbing systems. Pipe relining is effective for repairing cracks, leaks, root intrusion, and other forms of pipe damage.

The decision to reline or replace pipes depends on the condition of the pipes and the extent of the damage. Pipe relining is a cost-effective and non-invasive solution for repairing pipes with minor to moderate damage. However, if the pipes are severely damaged, collapsed, or extensively corroded, replacement may be necessary. A CCTV inspection can help determine the best course of action for your specific situation.