What Is Drain Relining?
Drain Relining
Blocked or broken drains can be a nightmare. But there’s a solution that’s quick, cost-effective, and won’t require digging up your entire yard – it’s called drain relining. So, what exactly is drain relining, and why might it be the right choice for your property?
Let’s dive in to understand the process, the benefits, and how Genesis Drainage’s drain relining services can restore your drains effectively.
What is Drain Relining?
Drain relining is a non-invasive repair process that involves inserting a new, flexible lining into your existing damaged or blocked drain pipe. This lining bonds to the interior walls, effectively creating a pipe within a pipe. It’s perfect for dealing with cracks, small holes, or general wear that occurs in drains over time.
By avoiding the need to dig up pipes, drain relining is a quicker, cleaner solution that saves property owners both time and money.
How Does Drain Relining Work?
- Initial Inspection
Using CCTV cameras, we assess the drain’s condition to determine if relining is appropriate.
- Clearing the Drain
If the drain is clogged or blocked, we clean it thoroughly before relining. Clearing any blockages ensures the liner adheres properly to the pipe walls.
- Inserting the Liner
A resin-impregnated liner is fed into the pipe and positioned precisely where the repair is needed.
- Curing
The liner is then expanded to fit the pipe’s interior and left to cure, creating a durable, watertight seal that reinforces the pipe from within.
- Final Inspection
We inspect the relined pipe to ensure it’s secure and functioning well.
Benefits of Drain Relining
Wondering why drain relining could be the ideal solution for your property? Here’s what makes it a preferred choice:
Non-Invasive Repair
No digging, minimal disruption to your property, and no unsightly trenches.
Long-Lasting Solution
The cured liner can last 50 years or more, providing a durable fix for broken drains.
Cost-Effective
Without the need for excavation, drain relining reduces labor and repair costs significantly.
Quick Process
Relining can often be completed in a day, depending on the extent of the damage.
When is Drain Relining Not Suitable?
Drain relining is highly effective, but it’s not always the right solution. Situations where drain relining might not work include:
- Severe Damage
If a pipe has collapsed or is severely damaged, relining may not provide enough support.
- Extensive Blockages
Relining is less effective if blockages are too large to clear without significant pipe excavation.
- Older Pipes
Some older pipes may not hold the relining material effectively due to brittle pipe walls.
Is Drain Relining Worth It?
FAQs About Drain Relining
When done professionally, drain relining can last up to 50 years, making it a long-lasting solution for broken or blocked drains.
Most drains can be relined unless they’re completely collapsed or severely damaged. An initial inspection will help determine if your drain qualifies.
Costs vary based on the length and location of the damaged pipe, but overall, relining is typically more affordable than traditional repairs due to the lack of excavation.
The entire process usually takes a day, though larger repairs may take a bit longer.
Yes, relining creates a smooth interior that resists blockages and build-ups better than the original, older pipe materials.
Absolutely. Drain relining avoids the need for large-scale excavation, minimising disruption to your property and reducing waste.