DRAIN RELINES KENILWORTH

Drain Re-Lining: A Cost-Effective Solution for Damaged Drains

Our Kenilworth Drain Re-Lines is a modern, non-invasive method used to repair damaged or deteriorating drains. Rather than digging up and replacing entire sections of piping, drain re-lining involves inserting a new, durable lining inside the existing pipe. This process restores the structural integrity of the drain and seals any cracks, leaks, or other damages, ensuring a long-lasting and cost-effective solution.

Benefits of our Kenilworth Drain Re-Lines

  • Non-Invasive: Traditional drain repairs often require extensive excavation, which can be disruptive and costly. Drain re-lining, however, is a trenchless method, meaning it can be completed without digging up your property.

  • Cost-Effective: Since there’s no need for excavation, drain re-lining is typically less expensive than traditional pipe replacement, saving you money on labor and restoration costs.

  • Durable: The lining used in this process is made from high-quality materials that are resistant to corrosion, root intrusion, and other common drain problems. This results in a repair that can last for decades.

  • Quick Turnaround: Drain re-lining can usually be completed in a fraction of the time it takes for traditional repairs, minimizing disruption to your daily life or business operations.

  • Eco-Friendly: By reducing the need for excavation and disposal of old pipes, drain re-lining is a more environmentally friendly option.

Drain Re-Lines
  • Initial Inspection: Our technicians begin with a CCTV survey to assess the condition of your drain and determine if re-lining is the best solution. This inspection helps us identify the exact location and extent of the damage.

  • Drain Cleaning: Before re-lining, the drain must be thoroughly cleaned. We use high-pressure water jetting to remove any debris, roots, or scale that might obstruct the process.

  • Lining Installation: A flexible liner coated with resin is inserted into the damaged pipe. The liner is then inflated, pressing it against the inner walls of the existing pipe. As the resin cures, it hardens to form a new, solid pipe within the old one.

  • Final Inspection: After the resin has cured, another CCTV inspection is conducted to ensure the lining has properly adhered and that the drain is fully restored. This ensures the highest quality of repair.

  • Cracked or Fractured Pipes: Re-lining seals cracks and prevents leaks, restoring the structural integrity of the drain.
  • Root Intrusion: Roots that have penetrated the drain can be cut away, and the re-lining will prevent them from returning.
  • Joint Displacement: Misaligned or displaced pipe joints can be realigned and secured with a new lining.
  • Aging Pipes: Older pipes that have deteriorated over time can be reinforced with a new lining, extending their lifespan.