Pipe Relining Explained: Everything You Need to Know

Pipe Relining Explained: Everything You Need to Know

If you've ever had a blocked or damaged pipe, you've likely considered if there might be an alternative to costly pipe repair. This is where pipe relining comes in. This new trenchless technology is transforming the way homes and businesses maintain plumbing systems. In this blog, we will explain what is pipe relining, how it works, how much it costs in Melbourne, and whether it is a worthwhile investment (yes, it is!).

What is Pipe Relining? 

So, what does pipe relining entail? Simply put, pipe relining is a means of repairing cracked or damaged pipes from the inside without having to dig them up, saving you time, money, and disruption. Instead of replacing the entire pipe, a special resin-soaked liner is put into the damaged piece of pipe, generating a strong new section within the existing pipe once it cures. This new trenchless technology has gained a lot of popularity due to its speed, cost-effectiveness, and minimal interruption to landscaping, driveways, and flooring. Want to get started on your own projects? Check out our professional-grade pipe relining equipment ideal for any business that needs pipe repairs.

How Does Pipe Relining Work?

If you want to know more detail about how does pipe relining work; the process is surprisingly straightforward but does require a number of specialist tools:

  1. Initial Inspection – The damaged pipe is initially investigated using a specific CCTV drain camera to locate the issue. 

  2. Cleaning the Drain - Our expert team of plumbers will use tools such as a drain cleaning kit, to remove blockages, tree roots, and debris from pipes before relining them.

  3. Liner Installation – A resin-coated liner is inserted into the pipe and are positioned over the damaged area using air or water pressure to secure in place. 

  4. Curing the Liner – The liner is inflated, left to cure, and hardens into a strong new pipe within the existing pipe structure. No need for any digging or disruption from earthworks. 

  5. Final Inspection & Approval – Once cured, a final CCTV check ensures the repair is seamless and watertight to strict standards.

    We also work with a lot of new plumbers and businesses wanting to enter the industry. Our professional
    pipe relining starter kit has everything you need to offer this service to your own clients. 

How Much Does Pipe Relining Cost in Melbourne?

One of the most common questions we hear is, “What is the cost of pipe relining?” and more specifically, “How much does pipe relining cost Melbourne?”

The price can vary and often depends on factors such as:

  • The size and length of the damaged pipe that needs repairing

  • The severity of the damage to the pipe

  • Accessibility of the pipe (ie. under concrete or tight spaces) as it can be tricky to access some areas with CCTV and drain cleaning equipment

On average, you’d expect to pay somewhere from $450 to $1,000 per metre for pipe relining. While this may appear to be an expensive option, it is substantially less expensive than full pipe replacement, which requires excavation, labour, and repair of the property, which can take many more hours of time and effort than pipe relining.

Is Pipe Relining Worth It?

Many enquiries we receive are after advice on “is pipe relining worth it?” For most property owners, the answer is yes due to ease of completion of the job and no excavation requirement. Here are a few other reasons why:

  • Less Disruption – There’s normally no need to dig up lawns, driveways, or flooring to be able to complete the works.

  • Cost-Effective – Lower labour and repair costs compared to full pipe replacement the traditional way.

  • Long-Lasting – CIPP’s liners can last for decades when correctly installed.

  • Eco-Friendly Service – Pipe relining uses much fewer materials and causes less environmental impact during works.

When pipe relining is performed by professionals using high-quality equipment, this method of pipe repair is a long-term investment that will save you money on future plumbing problems.

How Long Does Pipe Relining Last?

Another common question we receive is “how long does pipe relining last?” With proper installation and care, relined pipes using CIPP’s equipment can last up to 50 years or more. High-quality resins are resistant to corrosion, tree roots, and general wear and tear, making them a long-lasting option for both residential and commercial plumbing systems.

Get Started with CIPP Pipe Relining

If you’re a plumber or business looking to expand your services, investing in reliable equipment is key. Our pipe relining tools, drain cleaning kits, and starter kits are designed to help you deliver professional results that last. Pipe relining is a modern, cost-effective, and long-lasting solution for repairing damaged pipes. 

For plumbers wanting to enter this growing industry, explore our full range of pipe relining products to get started today. Contact the CIPP team today for assistance or bulk orders; we are here to help and support long-term infrastructure solutions for their all types of plumbing and pipe relining projects.

 

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