Pipe Relining Sydney

Licensed Plumber 306733C 

Licensed, inspection-led repairs for damaged sewer and stormwater lines without full pipe replacement. If the pipe is suitable, we install a liner inside the existing line to restore flow, seal cracks, and reduce root intrusion.


If you’re weighing up excavation vs a trenchless fix, pipe relining in Sydney is often a practical option when the existing pipe can be used as the “host”. The right approach depends on what’s actually happening inside the line (roots, cracks, collapse, offsets, poor fall), where the damage sits, and access. We confirm suitability with CCTV and provide fixed pricing once the repair scope is defined.

NSW licensed plumber: 306733C

26+ years in plumbing and drainage

122+ 5-star reviews

20,000+ projects completed

24-hour emergency services available

Not For You If

  • You need a “quote over the phone” without inspection (lining needs scoping)
  • Your pipe is fully collapsed with no viable host pipe
  • You want repeat “clear and go” visits without addressing the cause
  • You need a same-day relining job without access or diagnostics
  • You’re unsure who owns the affected section of pipe (we’ll help you confirm)

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Sewer Pipe Relining

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Sewer repairs are high-consequence: when the line fails, the impact is immediate and disruptive. The key to sewer pipe relining is not “can you reline?” but “is the host pipe suitable, and does the liner length cover the actual defect zone (including the weak joints around it)?” We use CCTV to locate damage, check deformation, identify junctions, and confirm access. That diagnostic step is what prevents relining from being used where excavation is the safer long-term fix.

Trenchless Repair Scope and Deliverables

When relining is suitable, the job typically includes:

  • CCTV inspection to confirm the condition and map the repair length
  • Cleaning and preparation of the line (so the liner bonds correctly)
  • Liner installation and cure (method depends on access and pipe type)
  • Junction reinstatement where required
  • Post-lining CCTV verification and practical prevention advice

When Relining Beats Excavation and When It Doesn’t

Relining is often chosen where digging would be high-impact (concrete, landscaping, tight access). It may not be suitable where there’s a major collapse, severe deformation, or the host pipe can’t support a liner. The decision comes down to what the camera shows, not the symptom list.

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SituationBest FitWhyNext Step
Recurring blockages in the same lineRelining (if host pipe OK)Fixes the underlying damage that traps debrisCCTV inspection + defined scope
Tree roots returning after cuttingRelining (often)Seals intrusion points and reduces regrowth pathsIdentify entry points + line length
Localised crack / joint leakTargeted lining or repairMay be repairable without full replacementConfirm the exact location on CCTV
Fully collapsed / severely deformed pipeExcavation replacementNo viable host pipe for linerPlan access + replacement
Unsure who owns the affected sectionDiagnostic firstAvoids paying for the wrong sectionConfirm boundary + line route

Pipe Relining Reviews

We’re proud to be highly rated for fast response times, expert solutions, and friendly service. Read real reviews from satisfied plumbing customers.

Really solid experience with Apex Plumbing. The staff on the phone were a pleasure to talk to, and the plumbers came out pretty quickly, which I appreciated.

They explained everything clearly, got the job done without any fuss, and cleaned up after themselves. You can tell they know what they’re doing.

You definitely get the amazing service you pay for. Would use them again.
Response from the owner:Thanks for the review — really appreciate it. Great to hear the team delivered fast, clear and quality service. We’ll be here anytime you need us 👍
I had a very tricky job involving a water tank and the people at Apex did an excellent job of finding out the cause and solving the problem. It was a three-man job in the end! I would recommend Apex to anyone.
Response from the owner:Hi John, Thank you for your kind feedback. That was a complex issue, and we’re pleased our team could diagnose and resolve it to a high standard. We appreciate your recommendation and the trust you placed in Apex. – Apex Plumbing
Great experience with Apex! Friendly staffs, good communication and professional service. I am very happy with my new Rinnai hot water heater. Thanks Suzie, George and Oscar. Highly recommend.
Response from the owner:Thank you for your kind review! We’re so glad you’re happy with your new Rinnai hot water system. I’ll pass your feedback on to Suzie, George, and Oscar—they’ll really appreciate it. We’re always here if you need anything!
Oscar was referred by a trusted trade, he was quick to respond, fitted me in this week for gas work, and turned up on time after a message he was on the way. He’s a friendly guy and a pleasure to have around your home. Very fair rates too for great work done. You’ll be on here reviewing him too!
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Response from the owner:Thank you so much for the kind review! It was a pleasure helping you out with the gas work. I’m really glad we could get it sorted quickly and that you were happy with the service. I always try to keep things easy, reliable, and fairly priced, so your feedback means a lot. Don’t hesitate to reach out if you ever need a hand again.
Friendly owner and staff! Very transparent and try their best to accommodate your schedule. I’ve had a couple of jobs done by Oscar and his crew and they get the work done pretty quickly! Happy to call them again if we need any work done. 5 🌟
Response from the owner:Thank you so much for the kind words! 😊 We truly appreciate your support and are glad to hear you’ve had a great experience with Oscar and the crew. We always aim to be transparent and do our best to accommodate everyone’s schedule, so it means a lot that you noticed. It’s been a pleasure working with you, and we’d be more than happy to help again whenever you need. Thanks again for the 5 stars! ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

Pipe Relining Services

Done properly, pipe relining services include more than installing a liner. The reliability comes from matching the method to the pipe condition, preparing the line so the liner bonds correctly, reinstating junctions so flow isn’t restricted, and verifying the result on CCTV. This is also where fixed pricing makes sense: the price is fixed to a defined scope that states exactly what’s included, what’s excluded, and what would trigger a change (for example: discovery of a fully collapsed section, inaccessible junctions, or unexpected line configuration).

What’s Typically Included in a Fixed Scope

A fixed scope commonly covers:

Inspection and suitability confirmation
Required preparation to achieve proper bonding
Liner installation and curing
Junction reinstatement where required
Post-work CCTV verification

The Situations We’re Usually Called For

Most calls start with symptoms, but the long-term fix is about the cause:

  • Repeat blockages in the same run of pipe
  • Root intrusion at joints or cracked sections
  • Cracks and fractures are leaking into the surrounding ground
  • Offsets that keep snagging paper and debris

If you’re repeatedly clearing the line, it’s worth comparing a clearing job with a permanent repair approach. See Blocked Drains for the difference between symptom relief and cause removal.

Two Practical Tips That Reduce Repeat Call-Outs

Tip 1: If you’ve had multiple “clear and go” visits, ask for the CCTV footage and the exact defect location—not just “there were roots”.
Tip 2: If damage is near a junction, the reinstatement method matters. A liner without correct junction reinstatement can create new restrictions.

Sydney Pipe Relining

ydney properties vary massively—older clay lines, cast, and newer PVC—and that changes how relining is assessed and installed. Local conditions that matter include access constraints (strata, tight side access, concrete), landscaping, and pipe routing that’s been altered over time. A good outcome depends on scoping the true defect zone (not just where water backs up) and choosing the least disruptive method that still achieves a durable, verifiable repair.

Suburbs and Council Areas We Cover

Apex Plumbing Services operates across Sydney, NSW—including Fairfield, Canada Bay, Blacktown, Sydney, Georges River, Inner West, Bayside, Willoughby, Canterbury-Bankstown, Cumberland, The Hills Shire, Strathfield, Woollahra, Waverley, Burwood, Parramatta, Randwick, Ryde, Hunters Hill, Lane Cove, and Mosman.

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If It’s Urgent Right Now

If there’s overflow risk, we prioritise stabilising the situation first, then return to complete the permanent scope once the line can be properly inspected and prepared. For urgent attendance, start with an Emergency Plumber.

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Excavated drain line exposed for diagnosis after repeated blockages before relining
Resin liner being installed during the pipe relining process
Excavation trench in a backyard with new PVC piping and machinery during a Blocked Drain replacement and repair.

Sydney Pipe Relining

Not every “leak” looks like dripping water. In underground drainage, leaks often show up as persistent damp patches, foul odours, sinkholes, or repeated blockages from soil ingress. The critical step is confirming whether you’re dealing with a pressurised water line, a sewer/stormwater defect, or a boundary issue—because the right repair and urgency level changes completely.

 

How We Confirm the Leak Type Before Recommending a Fix

We aim to confirm:

  • Which system is affected (water vs sewer vs stormwater)
  • The defect mechanism (crack, joint failure, root intrusion, offset, collapse)
  • Repair boundaries (private line vs authority assets)
  • The least disruptive repair method that’s still durable

If symptoms are unclear, start with targeted diagnostics through Leak Detection so the repair isn’t based on assumptions.

What to Ask Before Approving Any Underground Repair

  • Will you provide CCTV footage or images showing the defect?
  • What length are you relining, and why that length?
  • How will junctions be reinstated, and which ones?
  • What preparation is included (cleaning, root cutting, descaling)?
  • What would make the job unsuitable for relying on the day?
  • What verification do I get after completion?
  • What warranty wording applies, and what conditions void it?
  • What is included/excluded in the fixed price?
The Step-by-Step Method We Use on Site

Sewer Relining

Sewer relining is often chosen because it reduces disruption—but it still needs the same discipline as any major repair: correct diagnosis, correct scope, correct installation, and CCTV verification. Another practical issue is knowing where responsibility starts and ends. In many cases, you’re responsible for the private line up to the connection point, but the details vary by layout and configuration.

1. Triage and Make Safe

Assess overflow risk, set up containment if needed, and clear any immediate blockage concerns to prevent property damage.

2. CCTV Inspection and Defect Mapping

Run a CCTV inspection to locate defects, identify junctions, and assess overall pipe condition and alignment.

3. Pipe Preparation for Lining

Clean the line thoroughly and complete root cutting as required so the liner can bond properly to the host pipe.

4. Confirm Suitability for Relining

Confirm the host pipe is suitable (condition, length, and access) and that the lining will achieve the intended outcome.

5. Liner Installation and Cure

Install the liner to the required length, then allow it to cure so it forms a new pipe within the existing line.

6. Reinstate Junctions and Verify by CCTV

Reinstate junctions as required, then complete post-lining CCTV verification and provide recommendations for ongoing maintenance or any follow-up works.

Pipe Relining Plumber

Choosing a pipe relining plumber is less about the word “relining” and more about the behaviours that prevent rework: inspection evidence, a defined scope, and verification. A plumber should be able to explain why relining is appropriate (or not), what length is being repaired, how junctions will be handled, and what might change once the line is prepared. In NSW, it’s also reasonable to verify licensing details before underground drainage work begins.

Evidence You Should Expect Before Work Starts

You should be able to see:

  • CCTV proof of the defect and its location
  • A defined repair length with clear start/finish reference points
  • What preparation is included (and why it’s required)
  • How junctions are handled so flow is not restricted

Warranty and Fixed Pricing: How It’s Usually Documented

You’ve specified “Warranty Provided with Quote”. That means the warranty wording and conditions are written on the quote for the scoped work. Fixed pricing applies to the defined scope confirmed by inspection—if the inspection reveals collapse or access constraints that change the plan, options should be explained before additional work proceeds.

Why Choose Apex Plumbing Services

Apex Plumbing Services provides inspection-led pipe relining across Sydney with clear scoping and CCTV verification, backed by 26+ years in plumbing and drainage. You’re dealing with a NSW licensed plumber (306733C) and a team that focuses on diagnosing the cause before recommending the method. The practical benefit is fewer repeat call-outs and a repair plan explained in plain language—what’s included, what’s excluded, and what could change once the line is inspected.

  • Licensed and Sydney-based with established operating history
  • Fixed pricing provided after inspection and defined scope
  • 24-hour emergency availability for urgent overflow risk
  • Evidence-led recommendations using CCTV where needed
  • Track record across residential and commercial work
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FAQs

What Is Pipe Relining?

Pipe relining is a method of repairing a damaged pipe by installing a new liner inside the existing pipe. It’s commonly used for sewer and stormwater lines with cracks, leaks, or root intrusion, provided the original pipe can act as a suitable host. The best way to confirm suitability is a CCTV inspection that shows pipe condition, junctions, and the repair length.

What Problems Can Pipe Relining Fix?

Pipe relining can address cracks, fractures, leaking joints, and root intrusion points that cause recurring blockages and soil ingress. It can also help restore flow by creating a smoother internal surface. If the pipe is fully collapsed or severely deformed, relining may not be suitable, and excavation replacement may be required after inspection.

Is Pipe Relining Suitable For Collapsed Pipes?

Sometimes—but not always. If the pipe has collapsed to the point where there’s no continuous pathway or the host pipe can’t support a liner, relining won’t be a reliable fix. A CCTV inspection is used to confirm whether the damage is deformation, collapse, or a local defect that can be repaired.

How Do You Confirm the Repair Area?

We confirm the repair area with CCTV inspection and locate the defect relative to junctions and access points. Symptoms often occur away from the true defect, so scoping is based on what we can see inside the line, not guesswork. Where needed, we also consider whether the affected section sits within the private boundary of responsibility.

Do I Get a Fixed Price?

Fixed pricing is provided after the line is assessed and the relining length, preparation requirements, and reinstatement needs are confirmed. If the inspection reveals a fully collapsed section or access issues that change the plan, we’ll explain the options before any extra work proceeds.

What’s Included in Pipe Relining?

Inclusions vary by job, but commonly cover CCTV inspection, cleaning and preparation, liner installation and cure, junction reinstatement where needed, and post-lining CCTV verification. A clear fixed quote should spell out what’s included and excluded so you’re not relying on assumptions about access creation or reinstatement.

How Long Does Pipe Relining Take?

Timeframes depend on access, length, number of junctions, and pipe condition. Many jobs can be completed without multi-day excavation disruption, but the exact duration is set after inspection. You also noted fast turnaround due to a larger team, which supports quicker scheduling and completion for Sydney-wide work.

Do You Offer After-Hours or Emergency Help?

Yes—24-hour emergency services are available. For active overflow risk, we prioritise stabilising the situation first, then return to complete the permanent scope once the line can be properly inspected and prepared. This approach reduces the risk of rushing into the wrong permanent fix.

Will Pipe Relining Stop Tree Roots?

Relining can significantly reduce root intrusion by sealing common entry points like cracked sections and leaking joints. However, outcomes depend on pipe condition and whether all entry points are covered by the lined section. Proper preparation and correct liner length matter, and repeated root issues should trigger a full inspection rather than repeated cutting alone.

Can You Reline Stormwater and Sewer Pipes?

Often, yes—but suitability depends on pipe material, diameter, access, and condition. Sewer and stormwater lines behave differently and have different symptom patterns, so diagnosis is step one. A CCTV inspection confirms whether the line is a candidate for relining or whether another repair method is more appropriate.

Do You Provide a Warranty?

Warranty is provided with the quote, which means the warranty wording and conditions are documented for the scoped work. It’s reasonable to check what’s covered (liner, reinstatement, workmanship) and any exclusions, such as pre-existing collapse outside the lined section or changes to the system after completion.

How Do I Check a Plumber’s Licence in NSW?

You can use NSW Government tools to check a contractor or tradesperson's licence before work starts. The Service NSW licence check and the Verify NSW register allow searches by name or number. This is useful when comparing providers or confirming details for underground drainage work.

How Do I Know Who Owns the Sewer Line?

Ownership often depends on where the private line connects to the authority’s system and your property layout. Sydney Water provides diagrams and guidance on typical system connections and sewer service diagrams that help confirm connection points. If you’re unsure, confirming this early prevents paying for work outside your responsibility.

What Should I Prepare Before Your Visit?

If possible, note when symptoms occur, which fixtures are affected, and whether prior clearing or CCTV has been done. Share any footage, reports, or repeat blockage history. Also, flag access restrictions (locked gates, pets, strata rules) and any recent landscaping or construction, as these can affect pipe routes and scoping.

Closing CTA

If you’re seeing repeat blockages, odours, slow drains, or signs of an underground defect, the fastest way to confirm the right fix is an inspection-led scope. Tell us what you’re experiencing and where, and we’ll guide you through the next step.

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