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Are you having problems with pipes under your house or lawn? Our team of experts at Clean Drains got you covered.
When people think of plumbing problems, they often imagine a leaking faucet or clogged sink. These are minor inconveniences that can be solved easily.
But what happens when the pipe under your lawn or house gets damaged or blocked. This is more than an inconvenience - it’s a source of headache and nightmares.
There are only two solutions to this problem. Homeowners can dig underground and blow-up holes in concrete to access and replace the damaged or blocked pipes. Or they can opt for pipe relining services from Clean Drains.
Although doable, the first option can cost homeowners thousands of dollars in the process and next restoration.
The second method is effective and quick. We can start in the morning and be done in the afternoon. What’s even better, there’s minimal exposure, and you might save some money.
Many things can damage or block drainage pipes. One of them being tree roots, which work their way through pipe joints and leaks when seeking the water carried inside the pipes.
Sometimes pipes crack because of age or environmental factors such as moisture and heat. Other times, vehicles and heavy machinery can cause sewage lines under the landscape or lawn to crack and start leaking.
The best solution for the mentioned problem is pipe relining.
Pipe relining is a trenchless pipe technology that has existed for over 50 years. However, it’s still an unknown substitution for pipeline replacement.
It’s a method that enables Clean Drain to reline the pipe’s interior to get rid of leaks and even blockages.
Before a stormwater drain pipe and sewer undergo relining, a technician must inspect the damaged pipes using a remote camera. This way, the technician can inspect each branch in the system for blockage, cracks, or collapsed walls.
Once the problem is determined, our high-pressure jet clears away blockage and debris due to incursion or roots. It’s rare for our technicians to dig a hole. And if they do, they will always fill them after completing the repairs.
After locating the damage and preparing the site, service personnel insert a specific liner via the pipes. Once the liner is in position, it gets inflated until it fits perfectly against the walls of the sewer and stormwater pipes.
The outside of the liner is covered with adhesive resin, which adheres to the wall of the pipe. When it cures, it forms a uniform protective seal across the length of the broken pipe. Pipe relining creates a faultless seal that’s extremely durable and can boost the life span of the pipe.
This method helps owners save hundreds of dollars in digging and replacement. By maintaining the integrity of the pipes underneath your home before they leak or collapse, you can avoid high expenses related to emergency repairs.
Besides being economical, relining has a low environmental impact.
When looking for professional pipe relining services, you need a company that delivers exceptional service at an affordable cost. That company is Clean Drains.
With over 30 years of experience in the industry, we are the tradesmen in Australia you can trust. Our expert will reline your pipes quickly, without complication or mess. And before we even embark on the relining work, we ensure you know all the expenses and the services you’re paying for ahead of time.
The best part is our technicians are licensed and insured to do your job. If your drainpipe has root creeping via the joints, collapsed wall, or debris and you need relining services today, consider contacting us today!
From the humble beginnings of Clear Drains, we have succeeded in following both our mission statement and core values leading to the company we know today. We aim to be a company you can rely on to be there when you need it most.
Every customer and employee feels secure with Clean Drains.
Continually upgrading our plumbers with the latest updated technology.
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