Pipe Relining Sydney
CCTV Diagnosis First. Epoxy Liner Inserted. AS/NZS Compliant.
Nobody wants their yard, driveway, or landscaping dug up if there’s another way to fix a damaged pipe, and most of the time, there is. Instead of excavating, we feed a flexible, epoxy-saturated liner into your existing pipe, inflate it against the pipe walls, and cure it in place. What you’re left with is basically a new pipe inside the old one. It’s a structural repair that’s fully compliant with AS/NZS 11295, usually carries a 50-year liner life, and doesn’t involve a single shovel. We do this across all Sydney suburbs on sewer pipes, stormwater drains, and downpipe connections.
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What Is Pipe Relining and How Does It Work?
Pipe relining, also called cured-in-place pipe lining or CIPP, is a trenchless way to repair a damaged sewer pipe, stormwater drain, or internal drain line. We fix cracked, root-damaged, or deteriorating pipes from the inside, so there’s no digging, no torn-up garden, no ripped-out driveway or flooring.
Sewer Pipe Relining Sydney
Sewer pipe relining repairs cracked, root-damaged, or joint-separated sewer lines without excavation. We reline cracked, root-damaged, or joint-separated sewer lines without any excavation, whether that’s the main sewer line from your house to the boundary or an internal drainage stack. This is particularly common on terracotta clay pipes in Sydney’s older suburbs.
Stormwater Pipe Relining Sydney
A cracked or collapsed stormwater pipe means surface flooding and erosion around your foundations. We reline residential and commercial stormwater pipework, including 90-degree bends and T-junctions, with flexible liner systems that follow the pipe's actual shape.
Clay Pipe Relining
A lot of Sydney's older housing, particularly anything built between 1950 and 1985, still has terracotta clay drainage that's well past its working life. Clay pipes crack with ground movement, develop gaps as the mortar in the joints fails, and let roots in at every joint. Relining extends the functional life of these pipes by 50-plus years without touching the yard.
PVC Pipe Joint Repair
Even newer PVC systems can develop joint failures from ground movement, temperature changes, or a dodgy original install. If the pipe itself is fine but a joint's separated or cracked, we can do a targeted, localised reline without disturbing the rest of the system.
Root Damage Repair by Pipe Relining
Once we've jetted the roots out of a drain, the damaged spots that let them in in the first place are still there. Relining seals those entry points for good, with the cured epoxy creating a barrier roots can't get through. If you're dealing with recurring root problems, jetting plus relining is the combination that actually solves it.
CCTV Drain Camera Inspection
Every relining job starts with a camera down the line. It finds the fault, checks the pipe's condition, measures the damaged section, and confirms the liner can go in without a hitch. We also offer CCTV inspection as a standalone service if you just want a read on your pipes before deciding anything.
Post-Relining CCTV Verification
Once the liner's in and cured, we run a second camera through to confirm it's bonded properly, covers the full length needed, and hasn't reduced the internal diameter. That report goes into your job documentation and can be handed to strata managers or insurance assessors if you need it.
Is Relining the Right Call for Your Property?
Relining makes sense when a pipe’s structurally damaged but digging it up would wreck the yard, driveway, or flooring above it, or when the pipe runs under a slab, a tiled bathroom, a driveway, or a retaining wall where a normal dig-and-replace just isn’t practical or affordable.
It’s not the right call for a pipe that’s fully collapsed and too narrow for a liner to fit through, or for sections with several tight 90-degree bends close together (some limitations apply here, our CCTV inspection tells us for sure before we quote).
Pipe relining is NOT suited to:
- Fully collapsed pipes where the internal diameter is too restricted for liner insertion
- Sections with multiple 90-degree bends in very short distances (some limitations apply — our CCTV inspection confirms suitability before quoting)
Pipe relining is suited to these situations:
Cracked or split pipes
The pipe’s cracked from ground movement, root pressure, or age, but the alignment’s still intact. Relining seals it and restores structural strength from the inside.
Root-damaged pipes
Once the roots are jetted out, the joint gaps and cracks they got in through are still open. Relining seals them permanently.
Deteriorated clay or asbestos cement pipes
These don’t fail in one spot, they degrade all the way along. Relining the whole run is more practical and longer-lasting than patching every joint individually.
Pipes under concrete, tiles, or landscaping
Anywhere digging would mean tearing up and replacing a hard surface, relining sidesteps that completely.
How We Do a
Pipe Relining Job in Sydney?
CCTV Inspection and Assessment
We run a waterproof camera through the pipe to find the fault, measure the damaged section, check the internal condition, and confirm the liner will actually work here. You see the footage, we walk you through what it means, and you get a fixed price before anything else happens.
High-Pressure Cleaning
We clean the pipe thoroughly with jetting to clear root debris, silt, and anything else that'd stop the liner bonding properly. A clean pipe wall is essential for the liner to stick.
Liner Insertion, Curing, and Verification
The epoxy-saturated liner goes in and gets inflated against the pipe walls, then cured in place, either at ambient temperature or sped up with steam or UV depending on the product. Once it's cured, a second camera pass confirms full coverage and integrity, and you get the documentation, CCTV footage included, when the job's done.
What Standards Does Pipe Relining Have to Meet in Sydney?
Pipe relining in Australia sits under AS/NZS 11295, which covers material requirements for the liner and resin, how wall thickness is worked out, installation and curing procedures, pre- and post-install CCTV testing, and documentation. Our relining work complies with AS/NZS 11295 across the board, and we provide documentation referencing the standard, which matters for insurance claims, strata records, and council-regulated commercial sites.
This standard covers:
- Material requirements for the liner and resin
- Design methodology for determining appropriate wall thickness
- Installation procedures and curing requirements
- Testing and inspection requirements (pre- and post-installation CCTV)
- Documentation and reporting
Sigma Plumbing’s pipe relining work complies with AS/NZS 11295. We provide post-completion documentation referencing the applicable standard — essential for insurance claims, strata records, and council-regulated commercial properties.
Pipe Relining vs Traditional Excavation — Which Is Right for Your Sydney Property?
Factor | Pipe Relining | Traditional Excavation |
|---|---|---|
Excavation required
| No
| Yes |
Garden / driveway damage
| None
| Significant |
Pipe under concrete slab
| Suitable
| Highly disruptive |
Time to complete (typical residential job)
| 1 to 2 days
| 2 to 5 days |
Disruption to household
| Minimal
| Significant |
Cost (typical residential)
| From $500/m
| From $2,500 for short sections |
Liner service life
| 50 years (typical manufacturer rating)
| Dependent on new pipe material
|
AS/NZS compliance
| Yes (AS/NZS 11295)
| Yes (plumbing code) |
Suitable for fully collapsed pipe
| No
| Yes |
Disclaimer: Exact quotes are always confirmed on-site depending on the service rendered.
Pipe Relining Services Across Greater Sydney
Sigma Plumbing provides pipe relining across all Greater Sydney suburbs, with proven experience in the following areas:
- Ryde
- West Ryde
- North Ryde
- Meadowbank
- Eastwood
- Epping
- Gladesville
- Macquarie Park
- Shepherds Bay
- Marsfield
- Top Ryde
- Rhodes
- Ermington
- Silverwater
- Carlingford
- Dundas
- Hunters Hill
- Lane Cove
- Lane Cove West
- Longueville
- Artarmon
- Chatswood and sorrounds
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Sigma Plumbing
Merrylands NSW - 0426 582 778
- Email Us: Info@sigmaplumbing.com.au
- Hours: Monday to Sunday, 24 hours
Trained and Certified Pipe Relining Technicians
Our relining technicians are fully licensed plumbers registered with NSW Fair Trading, and every one of them has completed specific training in CIPP relining systems. We use industry-standard liner products from established suppliers and comply fully with AS/NZS 11295. Every job comes with post-completion documentation, CCTV footage and a written scope of work included.
What Sydney Customers Say About Our Relining Work
People Also Ask: “Why is pipe relining so expensive?” — It comes down to the specialised liner materials, the curing equipment, and the trained installation involved. But stack it up against digging, reinstating a driveway or patio, and the disruption of a traditional pipe replacement, and relining usually works out cheaper overall for anything running under a hard surface. [Source: observed from SERP People Also Ask data, July 2026]
How Much Does Pipe Relining Cost in Sydney?
Pipe relining in Sydney is priced per metre of pipe rellined. The cost depends on the pipe diameter, the depth of the pipe, access conditions, and whether additional preparation (jetting, root cutting) is required before liner insertion.
Indicative starting-from prices for residential pipe relining in Sydney:
- CCTV inspection (standalone): from $150
- Pipe relining (per metre, standard residential sewer or stormwater line): from $500/m
- Minimum job charge (short section or single junction repair): typically from $1,200 to $1,800
- CCTV inspection + relining combined: from $1,400 for a typical short residential section
These are starting-from prices for standard residential conditions. Larger diameter pipes, deep installations, and access-restricted sites are priced individually. Call 0426 582 778 for a fixed quote after a CCTV inspection.
Disclaimer: Exact quotes are always confirmed on-site depending on the service rendered.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Pipe Relining Sydney
What is pipe relining and how does it work?
Does pipe relining really work?
How much does pipe relining cost in Sydney?
Sigma Plumbing prices pipe relining in Sydney from $500 per metre for standard residential sewer or stormwater pipes. Minimum job charges for short sections typically start at $1,200 to $1,800. The final price depends on pipe diameter, depth, access conditions, and how much preparation (CCTV, jetting) is required. Call 0426 582 778 for a fixed quote after an on-site CCTV inspection.
How long does pipe relining last?
Can pipes under a concrete slab be rellined without breaking the slab?
Yes. Pipe relining is specifically suited to pipes that run under concrete slabs, bathroom tiles, driveways, and landscaped areas. The liner is inserted through existing cleanout access points, no need to break the slab or remove tiles. Sigma Plumbing carries out slab-adjacent and under-slab pipe relining regularly across Sydney.
What is the difference between pipe relining and pipe replacement?
Pipe relining inserts a new liner inside the existing damaged pipe, no excavation, minimal disruption. Pipe replacement involves excavating to expose the damaged section, physically removing and replacing the pipe, then reinstating the surface. Relining is preferred when the pipe is under hard surfaces, landscaping, or building structures. Replacement is preferred when the pipe has fully collapsed and the internal diameter is too restricted for liner insertion.
Need Pipe Relining in Sydney?
Call, email, or fill in the booking form. Every relining assessment starts with a CCTV inspection, so we confirm it’s the right fix and give you a fixed quote before any work begins. Available across all Sydney suburbs.
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Sigma Plumbing
Merrylands NSW - 0426 582 778
- Email Us: Info@sigmaplumbing.com.au
- Hours: Monday to Sunday, 24 hours
Page last reviewed and updated: July 2026