CCTV survey: $300–$750
Stands alone and is credited against the works by most operators. Without it nobody can price a liner honestly.
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.
Warrawee’s heritage homes often still run decades-old clay pipes that crack and shift with age, letting roots and debris in and slowing every drain on the property.
On a period property the drainage repair is rarely the expensive part. Tessellated verandah tiles, original brick paving, a mature garden or a heritage-listed frontage all cost far more to reinstate than the pipe underneath costs to fix.
That is the argument for trenchless in one sentence. The liner is drawn through an existing opening and cured in place, so the surface above is never disturbed and there is nothing to match, replace or explain to council.
An open joint leaks in both directions. On a low-lying block that means stormwater and groundwater entering the sewer through cracks, which is called infiltration, and it quietly overloads a line that would otherwise cope.
Heavy rain washes leaf litter and silt off Warrawee’s tree-lined gardens, clogging stormwater pits and gutters that then overflow across the yard.
It shows up as a system that backs up in wet weather and behaves perfectly in dry. If that is the pattern, sealing the run is the fix, and no amount of clearing will reproduce the result.
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.
Warrawee’s large blocks and established gardens are full of mature trees whose roots seek out old pipe joints, easily the most common cause of recurring blockages here.
Cutting roots out clears the pipe and does nothing about the way in. The joint they came through is still open, the tree is still looking for water, and the interval before the next blockage is set by how fast it grows back. That is why a jetted line often reblocks on a schedule you could almost diary.
A liner seals the full run, joints included, so there is no opening left to find. It is the one intervention that changes the pattern instead of resetting the clock.
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.
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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