CCTV survey: $300–$750
Stands alone and is credited against the works by most operators. Without it nobody can price a liner honestly.
We camera the line first, show you what is actually wrong, and then tell you whether relining is the right answer. Often it is. Where the pipe has collapsed or lost its fall, it is not, and we will say so rather than sell you a liner that disappoints.
The failure that brings most people here is not a broken pipe. It is a joint. Older drainage is laid in short lengths, so a single run has a great many joints, and after decades of ground movement and root pressure they open a fraction at a time until something backs up.
A liner seals all of them in one pass, which is why it changes the pattern rather than resetting it. Cutting roots out clears the pipe and leaves the way in exactly as it was, and the interval to the next blockage is set by how fast they grow back.
The most expensive time to discover a failing sewer is after new tiling has gone down. The second most expensive is after the slab for an extension has been poured over it.
A camera run costs a fraction of either and takes an hour. If you are getting quotes for a renovation on a house of this age, book it in the same fortnight. Where relining is needed it is far cheaper before the works than after.
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.
Rain sheets off the ridge’s rocky slopes and steep driveways, overwhelming ageing downpipes and surface drains during heavy weather.
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.
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.
Original 1950s clay lines under Allambie Heights crack and sag with age, snagging paper and waste until the flow stops completely.
Clay is rigid, round and predictable, and that geometry is exactly what a liner wants. The resin sleeve cures hard against a barrel that holds its shape, and the short pipe lengths that make clay joint-heavy are the same joints the liner seals in one pass.
So the material that causes the most recurring blockages in older streets is also the easiest to repair properly without digging. That is a genuinely lucky combination and it is why relining suits this housing stock so well.
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.
The eucalypts fringing Manly Warringah War Memorial Park and lining local streets push fine roots into seventy-year-old pipe joints, where they mat into solid blockages.
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.
Stands alone and is credited against the works by most operators. Without it nobody can price a liner honestly.
The usual Sydney range for domestic sewer. Access and junction reinstatement are normally quoted separately.
One defect in an otherwise sound run. The proportionate answer on stable ground, and the wrong answer on a line with twenty tired joints.
Where the camera shows the same failure repeating along the length. Ends the problem rather than relocating it.
The honest comparison. Cheaper on an open lawn, rarely cheaper under a driveway, paving or a building.
Indicative Sydney ranges for 2026. Your job is quoted in writing after the camera survey. 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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