Survey first: $300–$750
A recorded camera run with distances marked. Yours to keep, and usually credited if the work goes ahead.
Relining turns a recurring drainage problem into a finished one. The joints that roots come through are sealed along the whole run, so there is no way back in, and nothing above the pipe gets disturbed to do it.
A resin-saturated liner is drawn into the existing pipe through an access point, inflated so it presses against the wall, and cured until it hardens. What you are left with is a continuous pipe inside the old one, with no joints along its length and a slightly smaller bore than the original.
Nothing is excavated, and the cured surface is smoother than the clay or concrete it lines, so flow is typically maintained or improved despite the small loss of diameter. On a property where a driveway, mature garden or paving sits over the line, that is the whole argument.
The reason excavation is painful in an apartment block is access. A line under a slab, a car park or a common courtyard means noise, disruption and lots that cannot use their bathrooms while it happens.
A liner installed from an existing access avoids nearly all of that. What still needs planning is the water shutdown, and buildings usually require notice for it, so the schedule matters as much as the method.
Excavation close to the foreshore brings problems that have nothing to do with plumbing: unstable saturated ground, dewatering, restricted access down a narrow lot, and reinstatement of landscaping that was not cheap to build.
The trenchless comparison is not repair against repair. It is repair against repair plus everything sitting on top, and on a waterfront block that second half is usually the bigger number.
This is the honest limit of the method. A liner follows the pipe it is cured inside. If the run has sagged into a belly or lost its fall, relining seals it and leaves the shape exactly as it was, so the water still pools where it pooled before.
Tamarama’s steep streets funnel heavy runoff toward the beach, overwhelming gully traps and stormwater pits on the older blocks.
On sloping ground that failure mode is common enough to check for specifically. Where the profile is wrong, the correct answer is excavation and re-lay of that section, and we will tell you so even though it is the more expensive quote.
People are often surprised that a drain laid before the war is a relining candidate rather than a replacement. Age alone does not decide it. A clay line with a sound barrel and tired joints is close to the best case for a liner.
The cases that genuinely need excavation are different: a collapsed section, a run that has lost its fall, or a pipe crushed out of round. A camera separates those in an hour, and the answer changes the cost by a multiple.
Once is weather. Twice is a defect, and the second event is the point at which paying for a camera saves money rather than costing it.
What we are looking for is specific: a belly holding water, a joint that has opened, a section crushed by a vehicle crossing. Each has a different answer, and only one of them is relining. Knowing which you have is worth more than another clear.
Water tracks along beams and slab falls, so the lot reporting the damage is often nowhere near the lot with the fault. Opening ceilings on a guess is how a small repair becomes three angry owners.
Camera and non-destructive location come first for exactly that reason. Once the defect is located and measured from a known point, the repair is a defined job and the liner goes in without exploratory demolition.
A recorded camera run with distances marked. Yours to keep, and usually credited if the work goes ahead.
The prevailing 2026 Sydney range for residential sewer relining.
Proportionate for one fault in a sound run. We will recommend it over a full liner when that is what the camera shows.
For a run failing along its length, which on old clay is the common finding.
Plus reinstatement. On a bare lawn it can win. Under anything you would miss, it usually does not.
These are market ranges, not our price. Nothing is quoted before the survey, and nothing starts before you agree it. Figures here are indicative of the 2026 Sydney market rather than a quote from us, you get your own number as a fixed price before any work starts.
Send it through and we will come back with what it is likely to be, what the survey costs, and whether relining is even the right conversation.
Cost, lifespan, method, and the cases where a liner is the wrong answer.
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