Blocked or damaged pipes can lead to significant problems in your plumbing system. At Blocked Drain Service Sydney, we offer general pipe relining in Sydney as an effective and non-invasive solution to repair your pipes without the need for excavation. Our trenchless pipe relining technology is designed to fix a wide range of issues, restoring your plumbing system quickly and efficiently.
If your pipes are damaged, you may notice these common signs that indicate the need for general pipe relining:
If your sinks, toilets, or showers are draining slowly, it could indicate a blockage or damage in the pipes.
Recurring clogs or backups in your system may signal that your pipes are deteriorating or blocked.
Foul smells coming from your drains or outside your property may indicate a leak or crack in the sewer line.
Pools of water or unusually lush patches of grass in your yard could suggest a leaking underground pipe.
Several factors can cause pipes to become damaged over time. Some of the most common causes include:
At Blocked Drain Service Sydney, we use the latest pipe relining technology to repair damaged pipes without the need for digging. Here’s how the process works:
We begin with a thorough CCTV inspection of the pipes to assess the damage and locate any blockages or cracks.
High-pressure water jetting is used to clean the pipes and remove any debris or buildup.
An epoxy resin liner is inserted into the damaged pipe, positioned to cover every damaged spot. The liner is expanded and cured swiftly, securing it tightly within the existing pipe. This seamless new layer provides lasting protection against cracks and intrusions.
Lastly, we conduct a follow-up CCTV inspection, ensuring the repair was successful and the pipe is fully functional.
This trenchless method is highly effective, minimally invasive, and extends the lifespan of your pipes for decades.
Prevention is key to avoiding costly pipe repairs. Here are some tips to help maintain your pipes and prevent future issues:
Schedule routine CCTV inspections to catch potential problems before they become major issues.
Avoid flushing non-biodegradable items or pouring grease down the drain to prevent blockages.
Keep trees and large shrubs away from your sewer lines, or install root barriers to prevent intrusion.
Fix small leaks or blockages as soon as they occur to prevent more extensive damage later on.
If you suspect a pipe issue, it’s important to act quickly to prevent further damage. First, try to limit your water usage to avoid putting pressure on the pipes. Then, contact Blocked Drain Service Sydney for a professional inspection. We will assess the problem and recommend the best course of action, whether it’s a simple repair or full general pipe relining.
If you think your pipes may be damaged, here are a few troubleshooting steps you can take before calling in the professionals:
Use a plunger or drain cleaner to see if the issue is caused by a simple blockage.
If you notice a drop in water pressure, it could be a sign of a leak or blockage in your pipes.
Check your yard for signs of water pooling or cracks in your driveway, which may indicate an underground pipe problem.
Gurgling sounds in your drains could point to trapped air due to blockages or damaged pipes.
While these steps may help you identify the problem, it’s best to call a professional plumber to fully diagnose and resolve the issue.
We offer general pipe relining in Sydney, utilising advanced trenchless methods to repair pipes without excavation.
Our licensed and experienced plumbers deliver high-quality service and lasting solutions for all types of pipe issues.
We provide upfront, competitive pricing with no hidden fees, ensuring you know exactly what to expect.
We understand that you may have questions about pipe relining and how it works. We have answered some of the most common questions to help you better understand the process, costs, and benefits.
General pipe relining is a trenchless method of repairing damaged pipes by inserting a resin-coated liner that hardens to form a new pipe within the existing one.