How Pipe Relining Works
After a CCTV drain inspection confirms the pipe is a candidate for relining (structurally intact enough to hold the liner), we clean the pipe thoroughly using high-pressure jetting and root-cutting heads. A felt tube saturated with epoxy resin is then inserted, inflated to press against the pipe wall, and cured — either with UV light or ambient temperature curing. The result is a structural liner that seals all cracks, blocks root entry points, and smooths the internal surface of the pipe.
Pipe relining suits cracks and root intrusion in pipes that haven't fully collapsed. Collapsed sections or severe displacements need traditional excavation and replacement. We assess each situation honestly with CCTV footage and tell you which approach is right.