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CCTV Surveyed, Then Relined

No-Dig Drain
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Erskineville

We camera the line first, show you what is actually wrong, and then tell you whether relining is the right answer. Often it is. Where the pipe has collapsed or lost its fall, it is not, and we will say so rather than sell you a liner that disappoints.

  • Licence 368473C, public liability cover
  • You see the fault on camera first
  • Fixed price before work starts

Why No-Dig Suits The Drains In Erskineville

The failure that brings most people here is not a broken pipe. It is a joint. Older drainage is laid in short lengths, so a single run has a great many joints, and after decades of ground movement and root pressure they open a fraction at a time until something backs up.

A liner seals all of them in one pass, which is why it changes the pattern rather than resetting it. Cutting roots out clears the pipe and leaves the way in exactly as it was, and the interval to the next blockage is set by how fast they grow back.

Cured-in-place pipe liner being installed in an existing drain
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Know What Is Wrong Before You Choose How To Fix It

Straight Talk

Repairing the drain without touching the fabric

Terraces off Erskineville Road and Swanson Street still run 130-year-old clay lines whose cracked, offset joints are the suburb’s number-one blockage source.

On a period property the drainage repair is rarely the expensive part. Tessellated verandah tiles, original brick paving, a mature garden or a heritage-listed frontage all cost far more to reinstate than the pipe underneath costs to fix.

That is the argument for trenchless in one sentence. The liner is drawn through an existing opening and cured in place, so the surface above is never disturbed and there is nothing to match, replace or explain to council.

Grease lines, and what relining does and does not solve

A food premises line narrows with hardened fat long before it fails structurally. Relining a greased line without addressing the grease simply gives you a smooth new surface to coat, and the interval to the next problem barely changes.

The right sequence is jet it clean, camera it properly, and then decide. If the barrel is sound the answer may be a service schedule rather than a liner. Where the camera shows cracks or open joints under the build-up, relining is worth doing and the smoother bore genuinely slows re-accumulation.

Joints, not pipe: what is actually failing

On a clay line the barrel is usually fine. What has gone is the mortar or rubber ring at each joint, and there is one every few hundred millimetres, which is a great many small openings after sixty or eighty years in the ground.

That matters for the quote. You are not replacing a pipe, you are sealing a long series of joints, and a liner does the whole run at once rather than patching them one at a time.

After the second flood, stop clearing and look

Once is weather. Twice is a defect, and the second event is the point at which paying for a camera saves money rather than costing it.

What we are looking for is specific: a belly holding water, a joint that has opened, a section crushed by a vehicle crossing. Each has a different answer, and only one of them is relining. Knowing which you have is worth more than another clear.

Layers of previous work, and what the camera finds

An older house is rarely on one generation of drainage. It is on three or four, joined wherever a bathroom moved or an extension went on, and the transitions between materials are where most faults sit.

A camera run on a property like this is genuinely diagnostic rather than a formality. It is common to find a sound original clay run, a poor 1970s junction, and a modern PVC section all on the same line, each needing a different answer.

What it costs in Erskineville

01

Camera inspection: $300–$750

The first and non-negotiable step. Most operators credit it against the works if you proceed.

02

Per metre for a liner, $500–$900

Domestic sewer across Sydney in 2026. Longer single runs sit at the lower end of it.

03

A junction or patch repair, $1,500–$4,000

Seals one defect. Right where the rest of the run is sound and the ground is stable.

04

A whole domestic line, $6,000–$15,000

Length, diameter and how many branches need reinstating are what move the number inside that band.

05

Digging it up, from $2,500 plus making good

Excavation is only half the cost. Replacing the driveway or garden above it is the other half.

Figures reflect the 2026 Sydney market rather than a quote. You get your own number once we have seen inside the pipe. Figures here are indicative of the 2026 Sydney market rather than a quote from us, you get your own number as a fixed price before any work starts.

What Actually Happens

Step 01
Step 01
Plumber running a CCTV drain survey before relining

Camera The Line

A CCTV survey establishes the material, the diameter, where the defects are and how far they sit from the access. You see the footage, and it is what the quote is built from.

Step 02
Reviewing drain camera footage with the customer

Agree The Method

Patch or full length, and occasionally excavation instead. We will tell you when digging is the better answer even though it is the bigger quote.

Step 03
Cured-in-place liner installed through an existing access point

Clean, Line And Cure

The run is jetted so the liner bonds to pipe rather than debris, the liner is installed through the existing access, and it cures in place. Most domestic jobs are a single day.

Step 04
Post-works camera run confirming the finished liner

Reinstate And Re-Camera

Every branch the liner passed is reopened from inside, then the run is cameraed again so you can see it is continuous and the junctions are clear.

Not Sure If It Needs Relining At All?

Send it through and we will come back with what it is likely to be, what the survey costs, and whether relining is even the right conversation.

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Relining, Answered Properly

The questions that come up before every relining job, answered with real numbers.

Ask us yours
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Slightly, and it rarely matters. A liner reduces the internal diameter by a few millimetres, but the cured surface is far smoother than aged clay or concrete, so flow capacity is typically maintained or improved. Where diameter genuinely is marginal, the camera survey shows it before anyone quotes.
Relining is priced per metre and the range across Sydney in 2026 is roughly $500 to $900 a metre for a domestic sewer, with junction reinstatement and access usually quoted separately. A short patch repair over a single defect commonly lands between $1,500 and $4,000, and a full-length domestic run more often sits between $6,000 and $15,000. The honest comparison is not liner against nothing: it is liner against excavation plus reinstating whatever sits on top of the pipe.
Most domestic relining is a single day on site: set up at an existing access point, jet and camera the line clean so the liner bonds to pipe rather than debris, install, cure, then reinstate the junctions and camera it again. Water is off for part of the day. Larger or commercial runs are staged, and are often scheduled overnight or across one closed day so the premises can trade.
No, that is the point of the method. The liner is drawn through an existing inspection opening and cured in place, so tessellated verandah tiles, original paving and a mature garden are never disturbed. On a period property the reinstatement is almost always more expensive than the pipe repair underneath it.
In a strip of tenancies the drainage is often shared, so the fault is frequently not under the premises reporting it. Settle it before the quote rather than after. Camera footage with distances marked from a known access point is what makes the conversation with a landlord or neighbouring tenant short, because it shows exactly where the defect sits.
Sometimes, and the camera decides it. If the line is cracked or the joints are open, sealing the run fixes it. If the problem is a flattened fall, a belly or an undersized line, relining will not correct the shape and excavation is the honest answer. Book the inspection between storms, not during one: a surcharging pit at the height of it costs more to look at and tells you less.
Often yes, and that surprises people. A well laid clay line of that age usually still has a sound barrel; what has gone is the mortar or rubber at each joint, and there is one every few hundred millimetres. You are sealing a long series of small openings, not replacing a pipe, and that is exactly what relining is for.

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