Drain Lining

Drain Lining Installation

Relining is a highly effective method of rehabilitating damaged or deteriorating drainage systems without the need for extensive excavation. This process involves the installation of a specially designed drain lining that adheres to the inner surface of the existing pipe, effectively forming a new, durable pipe within the old one.

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This technique is incredibly versatile, as it can be applied to a wide range of pipe sizes. It is suitable for pipes with diameters as small as 100mm, making it ideal for smaller domestic drainage systems, and extends up to large-scale applications for culverts with diameters as wide as 1,500mm.

Relining is particularly advantageous because it minimises disruption to surrounding areas, reduces the time required for repairs, and often proves to be more cost-effective compared to traditional methods of pipe replacement.

By effectively reinforcing the structural integrity of the existing pipeline, relining helps extend the lifespan of the drainage system while offering an environmentally friendly solution that avoids the need to discard the old pipework. This makes it an excellent choice for a variety of residential, commercial, and municipal applications.

Drain Lining

Drain lining is a modern and efficient solution for repairing damaged pipes without the need for disruptive excavation:

Minimally Invasive Process
Drain lining eliminates the need for digging up pipes, which means there is minimal disruption to your property, garden, or driveway. This makes it an ideal solution for both residential and commercial properties, as it reduces repair times and avoids costly reinstatement work.

Wide Range of Pipe Sizes
This technique can be applied to a variety of pipe diameters, from as small as 100mm to as large as 1,500mm. Whether it’s a small domestic drain or a large industrial culvert, drain lining can adapt to the specific needs of your project.

Durable and Long-Lasting Results
The lining material creates a smooth, strong, and water-tight surface inside the existing pipe. It reinforces the structural integrity of the drainage system, extends its lifespan by decades, and resists corrosion, cracks, and root intrusion, ensuring a reliable solution for years to come.