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Relining sewer pipes offers a fast and cost-effective method of repairing damaged pipes. Rather than digging from above the ground, our pipe relining services in Melbourne allows us to fix pipes with minimal intervention. Nothing gets dug up, meaning there’s little disruption, less risk of damage to surrounding infrastructure, and minimal mess.
Pipe repairs made using a pipe relining method can last for decades! And unlike replacing the entire pipe, pipe relining is far more affordable.
Advanced pipe relining solutions involve filling the damaged section of a drain with a resin that sets into the drain width, creating a new section of pipe that is long-lasting. Here’s a rundown of our pipe relining process.
We use a CCTV camera to inspect your drain. This footage gives us a clear view of exactly where the damage is located, and how far it has progressed. It also highlights other issues with your drains you may not have been aware of.
We wash out the pipes with high-pressure water jets to prepare the pipe for relining.
The liner is filled with resin and a deflated bladder is inserted into the liner. We then place the liner into the damaged pipe.
When we’ve positioned the liner into the correct position, the bladder expands the liner to form the shape of the new pipe (a pipe, within the damaged pipe).
The residue cures to form a permanent replacement pipe. After that, we remove the bladder so the pipe can be used.
The whole pipe process is completed quickly, and can be done in multiple locations within the drain if more than one repair is needed.
Known as ‘the drain specialists plumbers use’, Drain Fixers in Melbourne use state-of-the-art equipment and innovative techniques to reline damaged pipes seamlessly, without extensive excavation. Our pipe relining services in Melbourne ensure a rapid and thorough resolution to your damaged sewer pipes.
The time it takes to reline a sewer pipe depends on the particular curing method used, (ambient curing will take longer than heat curing). However, The liner should be cured in less than 6 hours.