Relining
Sydney Wide Pipe Relining
Relining is the process of curing a new pipe within the old pipe by either inversion or pull through method. The end result is a sewer pipe stronger than the original because there are no joins.
The main benefit is that there is minimal digging and no damage to structures on the surface. Relining saves time and money and the final product has a life expectancy of 50 years. This technology is relatively new but well tested and developed in Europe. The majority of the work is completed underground with limited access points from the surface so it is very important to have the right equipment to ensure visibility underground.
Drain Smart have the latest full colour cameras with recording facilities giving us complete control before, during and after the job and allowing us to offer up to 10 years guarantee with confidence. (Guarantee varies with each job and the site conditions)
Why use Smart Relining?
The liners and the solutions have been used for over 20 years in Europe so you can be assured of the best product quality. The lining materials are cured in place so that they mould to the inside of the existing pipe and create a smooth new inner wall. The majority of work is carried out under the surface, avoiding damage to landscaping, driveways and side walks. Relatively small access points are all that is required to either pull the 'hose' through or invert it through the old pipe.
The new pipe cures in place to form a new pipe (within the old pipe) with no joins and improved flow from the smooth inner surface that forms. Smart Relining provides the solution to cost effective repair with minimal digging and no destruction to existing structures.
What are the benefits to Relining
Minimal digging means that driveways, garages, pools, landscaping stay in tact and that digging time and costs are limited.
Savings of up to 75% can be achieved on the cost of conventional pipe replacement and the subsequent surface restoration
The sewer pipe is ready to be used within ONE HOUR of installation
The new 'pipe within a pipe' has a life expectancy of 50 years and a guarantee of 10 years.


