Camera inspection: $300–$750
The first and non-negotiable step. Most operators credit it against the works if you proceed.
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.
Relining is a structural repair, not a cleaning method, and the distinction matters when you are comparing quotes. Jetting restores flow through a pipe that is still cracked. A liner restores the pipe.
That also means it is not always the answer. It cannot correct a run that has sagged or lost its fall, and it has nothing to line against where a section has collapsed. A camera survey separates those cases in about an hour, and the answer changes the cost by a multiple.
An older house is rarely on one generation of drainage. It is on three or four, joined wherever a bathroom moved or an extension went on, and the transitions between materials are where most faults sit.
A camera run on a property like this is genuinely diagnostic rather than a formality. It is common to find a sound original clay run, a poor 1970s junction, and a modern PVC section all on the same line, each needing a different answer.
Granville’s famous dining strips push constant fat and oil through ageing lines, and congealed grease chokes both private drains and shared shop sewers.
For a shop, café or clinic the real cost of a drainage repair is rarely the invoice. It is the days the doors do not open, and an excavation through a floor or a car park is measured in days.
A liner is installed from an existing access point and cures in hours, which is why commercial work is so often scheduled overnight or across a single closed day. The trading interruption is usually the deciding factor, not the price per metre.
Low streets near Duck River and A’Becketts Creek collect heavy runoff, and silted or undersized stormwater drains there surcharge in every major downpour.
Ground near water holds more of it, sits lower and moves more through the seasons than ground further up. Pipework laid decades ago has been flexed by that movement for its whole life, and joints open a fraction at a time rather than failing all at once.
It is why faults here tend to arrive as a slow decline rather than a sudden break, and why a camera often finds a run that is uniformly tired instead of one obvious defect. That pattern suits a full-length liner rather than a patch.
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.
Removing a mature tree is expensive, often needs approval, and frequently does not solve it: the roots already inside the pipe do not leave when the trunk does, and the joint is still open for the next one.
Mature street trees across the suburb’s older blocks send roots into every gap in the ageing pipework, snagging waste until the line seals shut.
Relining lets both things be true at once. The garden stays as it is and the drain stops being a route to water. For most owners that is the whole appeal, and it is why no-dig gets specified on established blocks far more often than on new ones.
Access is set up at an existing inspection opening, the line is jetted and cameraed clean so the liner bonds to pipe rather than to debris, the liner is installed and cured, and the run is cameraed again afterwards.
Most domestic jobs are a single day and the water is off for part of it. You get the before and after footage, and where the work is notifiable the compliance paperwork follows it.
The first and non-negotiable step. Most operators credit it against the works if you proceed.
Domestic sewer across Sydney in 2026. Longer single runs sit at the lower end of it.
Seals one defect. Right where the rest of the run is sound and the ground is stable.
Length, diameter and how many branches need reinstating are what move the number inside that band.
Excavation is only half the cost. Replacing the driveway or garden above it is the other half.
Figures reflect the 2026 Sydney market rather than a quote. You get your own number once we have seen inside the pipe. 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.
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