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Pipe Relining Seven Hills

Aussie Electrical & Plumbing offers pipe relining services in the Seven Hills area. Pipe relining is a cost-effective alternative to traditional pipe repair and replacement methods that can save time and money.

 

Pipe relining involves inserting a small, flexible tube into an existing line of pipes. This tube is then inflated with air or water, pushing it against the walls of the pipe and creating a new, seamless inner lining. This can be used to repair pipes that are cracked, leaking or broken without having to replace them entirely.

 

There are several benefits to pipe relining in comparison to traditional methods of pipe repair or replacement. Pipe relining is much faster than traditional methods, as it often takes only a few hours to complete. It is also much less disruptive, since work can be done without having to dig up or replace existing pipes. Furthermore, pipe relining requires no major excavation work and is more cost-effective than traditional pipe repair or replacement methods.

Pipe relining is safe and reliable and can help prevent costly problems in the future. Aussie Electrical & Plumbing offers experienced, knowledgeable staff who are dedicated to providing excellent customer service.

 

If you’re looking for an efficient and cost-effective solution to your plumbing issues in the Seven Hills area, contact Aussie Electrical & Plumbing for our pipe relining services today. Our knowledgeable staff will be happy to discuss the best option for your situation and ensure that the job is done right.

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How does trenchless pipe repair system work?

When we visit your home or business, we use a CCTV drain camera to investigate the inside of your pipes to identify the cause of the blocked drain and what we can do to fix it.

Using a high-pressure water jet blaster, we remove all tree roots and debris inside the drain to prepare the pipe for relining.

We cut a seamless, flexible textile liner to the required length and soak it in environmentally safe resin. We insert the liner into the drain using a drum. To help the resin cure, we pump hot water through the liner. Most jobs can be completed in less than one day.

We re-inspect the pipe work to ensure it has been fixed correctly. The pipe is now ready to use. The result is a completely new pipe inside the old one. This ‘pipe within a pipe’ is 100% watertight, stronger than PVC pipe, and has an increased flow rate compared to most existing pipes.

Frequently Asked Questions

Because less labour is needed, pipe lining can be up to 50% less expensive than a standard pipe replacement. Relining pipes is a great way to repair pipes since it has several advantages. Pipe relining can fix any type of damage, including root-caused damage and fissures. In most circumstances, it may be finished in a single day, saving you a lot on labour costs and being more cost-effective than replacing pipes with drainage excavation.

Our epoxy pipe lining procedure in Sydney uses two highly safe compounds that contain no dangerous substances as the epoxy resins that we use especially. After thousands of hours of testing, the epoxy used by Aussie Electrical & Plumbing has been certified as a secure repair method.

Trenchless pipe lining and manhole repair are made simpler by resin, a curable substance that hardens into pipes. Resin is a substance that blends well with most other building materials and is very chemically resistant. It appears in various forms, each designed for a particular purpose.

 

You must draw the resin—or rather, invert it—within the old pipe for it to function. An inversion unit is a specialised piece of machinery that will install the pipe liner uniformly using either air pressure or water pressure (or both). Depending on the type of pipe they coat, they come in various diameters.

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