Although not viable in all situations (for instance, if your pipework requires extensive repairs or must be replaced) drain lining is an ideal repair method for several reasons:
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✔ Less downtime – your drains will be up and running again quickly
✔ It’s cost-effective and requires less manpower
✔ It’s effective – a proven repair method that stands the test of time
✔ It’s cost-effective – being cheaper than full excavation repair work
What makes drain relining a recommended repair technique?
With drain relining, your pipe repairs are simple and cost-effective
Drain lining is a trenchless drain repair technique that will save all the time, expense, noise and disruption of excavation works. The process is a great way of sealing up defects such as fractures in the pipework, and will even provide a further barrier against future intrusions from tree roots.
So how does pipe relining work? A liner containing resin is fed through the pipe using water pressure, which fits it in place. The resin then cures and bonds to the pipe, effectively creating a new pipe within the old one!