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Introduction to Pipe Relining

sewer pipe relining, or trenchless pipe lining, is a method of repairing damaged pipes without having to dig them up. It involves the epoxy resin liner being inserted into your pipe, which then hardens to form a smooth, watertight conduit. The liner essentially creates a new pipe inside the old drain pipes, demonstrating how this pipe repair method can enhance their structural integrity.

Compared to traditional methods, the pipe lining method is less invasive and can be gentler on your plumbing system, causing less property damage, and is often more cost-effective. Modern techniques negate the need for disruptive digging or jackhammering to access pipes. With advanced relining technology, we employ a resin solution in a streamlined process to feed the liner through an access point to seal cracks, leaks, and blockages.

Understanding the versatility and effectiveness of pipe relining illuminates the advantages of this technique:

  • Restoring water flow and pressure in your pipes with minimal disruption
  • Extending the life of pipes by 50 years or more
  • Preventing damage from tree roots more effectively than traditional pipe repair methods that may obstruct your existing pipework
  • Avoiding the expense and mess of traditional pipe repair on your property
  • Great for repairing stormwater drain pipes under buildings or landscaping

This article offers a comprehensive overview of the pipe relining process, including a balanced examination of various pipe repair methods. We’ll explore various pipe relining methods, proper timing for their use, and considerations regarding longevity, cost, and technological developments.

When to Consider Pipe Relining vs Replacement

There are a few key signs indicating when pipe relining is an optimal solution versus full replacement:

  • Frequent occurrences of blocked drains or slow drains
  • Water leaks, moisture damage or sinkholes along the pipe route
  • Restricted water flow and loss of water pressure
  • Preventative maintenance for ageing pipes in good condition

In numerous cases, the option to reline your pipes can be deemed suitable for those that are structurally intact with no collapses or separations, demonstrating that pipe relining can be used effectively. The flexible resin coating seals cracks and leaks, restoring pipe functionality for over 50 years.

Full replacement becomes the last resort when dealing with a broken pipe that is severely damaged beyond repair. This may include:

  • Complete collapses or separations
  • Extensive corrosion and large sections missing
  • Pipes smaller than 75mm diameter
  • Extreme root ingress or deformed pipe walls

Pipe relining is typically more convenient and cost-effective than pipe replacement, without the need for digging. By avoiding the need for jackhammering or extensive trench excavation, pipe relining reduces property damage and associated landscaping costs.

A thorough inspection by our professionals can evaluate plumbing issues and the extent of damage, advising whether relining or replacement is the right solution for your specific needs.

Pipe Relining Methods

Several leading methods are available for sewer relining, with the most common services including:

Cured-In-Place Pipe (CIPP) Lining

This repair method involves inserting a resin-saturated liner into a damaged pipe, which is then cured with hot water or steam. The liner bonds to the inner walls right within the pipe, forming a smooth, corrosion-resistant solution that restores function in your home or business via drain relining.

Pipe Bursting

In this method, a bursting head is fed through the old pipe, breaking it up while simultaneously pulling in a new HDPE or PVC pipe. This expands capacity and is suitable when upsizing is needed.

Injection Lining

Epoxy resins or grouts can be employed, injecting them through the pipe to seal joints, cracks and holes from the inside. It solidifies to form a protective barrier, ensuring the safety and integrity of every pipe within your home or business.

Inversion lining is another effective method adaptable to various pipe sizes and types.

A detailed camera inspection determines the optimal method for pipe rehabilitation in each case. Factors like diameter, length, depth, what pipe material is, and extent of damage dictate which solution is optimal.

Overall, the benefits of pipe relining include a multitude of advantages such as repairs with minimal excavation or property damage, enabling completion without need to dig. Our pipe relining specialists assess every detail and use customised solutions to maximise longevity and functionality in your sewer pipe system.

Materials and Technological Advancements

In many cases, modern trenchless pipe relining utilises durable epoxy resins that bond to the inside of drains sewer pipes, sealing cracks and leaks. The resin cures into what our pipe relining experts consider a smoother, jointless plastic lining than other materials, without need for additional intervention, and is corrosion and abrasion resistant.

We use 100% solids vinyl ester resin for pipes made up to 300mm diameter. It offers maximum strength and longevity, withstanding temperatures up to 90°C, and our team of plumbers uses a robust modified polyester resin suitable for your sewer pipelines.

Other relining materials include polyethylene (PE) and polyvinyl chloride (PVC) pipe liners. PE offers flexibility while PVC has high impact resistance.

Recent innovations cater to existing damaged pipelines and include:

  • UV light curing systems that take significantly less time for resin polymerisation
  • Robotics and camera technology improving inspection accuracy
  • High-strength glass reinforced liner materials
  • Steam-cured steam liners suitable for hot water applications

Advanced techniques like carbon wrapping pipe joints boost longevity further. Overall, we use the latest relining solutions which utilise materials and methods that provide effective repairs to ageing pipe networks while minimising costs and site disruption.

Environmental and Financial Benefits

Pipe relining offers considerable benefits, and there’s no need to dig, negating the need to excavate your lawn unlike traditional pipe replacement methods. As a trenchless solution, there is minimal need for excavation or disturbance to surrounding infrastructure, landscaping or soil.

Pipe relining avoids the removal of trees, plants, and paving, as well as potential damage to adjoining structures from heavy machinery, and the disposal of waste concrete and soil in landfills.

Property owners seeking specific financial savings can contact our professionals for detailed insights. According to industry estimates, pipe relining costs around 60% less on average compared to replacement. Key savings include:

  • No jackhammering or excavation expenses
  • No landscaping reinstatement costs
  • Faster installation with less labour
  • Minimal site cleanup and waste disposal fees

Pipe relining also avoids indirect costs associated with access issues or disruption of activities. Pipe relining causes very little disturbance, thus business operations can continue unabated – contact our team for more details.

Over the typical 50+ year service life, the compounding cost savings make pipe repairs through relining financially attractive compared to replacement alternatives. Contact our experienced team today to see if pipe relining has advantages over traditional methods for your situation.

Addressing Misconceptions About Pipe Relining

There are some common misconceptions about pipe relining that are important to address:

Strength and Durability

Some believe that relined pipes are flimsy or more prone to failure over time. This isn’t the case - modern Epoxy resins create liners that are less likely to fail and perform better than many drain pipe alternatives, lasting 50+ years. The resin bonds securely to pipe walls and resists wear and tear from corrosion, abrasion, as well as temperatures up to 90°C and typical pipe pressures.

Pipe Materials and Damage

One might wonder if specialised relining services are necessary for their drainage system. It’s suitable for all types of pipe materials beneath your yard, including concrete, PVC, clay and steel. It can address cracks, fractures, misalignments, root ingress and more. Only complete collapses where pipes can not be salvaged may require replacement instead of relining.

New Pipes vs Relining

There is a misconception that new pipe installation is always better than relining old pipes. However, relining restores pipes to like-new condition at a fraction of the cost, with much less property disruption. If existing pipes are structurally sound, relined conduits can often outlast entirely new pipe systems.

Our plumbers can thoroughly assess the damage for repairing your pipes to determine the optimal solutions for your relining needs. In most situations, pipe relining provides comparable, long-lasting results for far less expense compared to extensive pipe repair and replacement projects.

Maintaining and Extending the Lifespan of Relined Pipes

To maintain optimal drain performance, consider these maintenance practices, with our specialists readily available for guidance:

  • Avoid pouring fats, oils and harsh chemicals down drains that can damage pipe linings over time
  • Install basket strainers in sinks to catch food scraps and debris
  • Flush pipes regularly with water to prevent buildup of deposits
  • Conduct periodic drain inspections to check for potential issues
  • Address any leaks or water damage promptly to prevent erosion of linings

Follow these guidelines or consult our experts to guarantee optimal functionality of relined pipes for over 50 years. Now it’s evident that the epoxy barriers are incredibly durable when cared for correctly, outlasting traditional pipe networks.

We also advise installing mesh screens on drains to catch hair and silt, which can help you get your plumbing functioning optimally for longer.

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