A damaged drain can cause repeat blockages, bad smells, damp ground and local movement. We first locate the defect and check how much of the pipe is affected. The repair may be a small internal patch, a longer liner or a short excavation.
Signs this service may help
- The same drain keeps blocking
- CCTV shows a crack or open joint
- Soil washes into the pipe
- Ground sinks near a drain run
- Roots return soon after cutting
- A section of pipe has collapsed
Patch, reline or replace?
A resin patch can seal a short crack or failed joint from inside the drain. A full liner creates a new pipe wall through a longer damaged section. Both are no-dig repairs when access and pipe condition allow.
Excavation is usually better for a crushed pipe, severe deformation, a badly displaced section or a fault that cannot be reached internally. Digging is also needed when the drain must be rerouted.
The cheapest repair is not always the one with the lowest first price. The aim is a suitable repair that deals with the cause and avoids repeat visits.
