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.
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.
The fibro and brick cottages built around Yennora station in the 1950s and ’60s largely kept their original clay drains, now cracked and offset after decades of ground movement.
Reactive clay soil moves with the seasons, lifting in the wet and shrinking back in a dry spell. Rigid drainage laid through it gets flexed every year, and the joints are where that movement is absorbed until they stop absorbing it.
It is the reason drainage faults on these soils cluster after a long dry followed by heavy rain. The pipe did not fail that week; it finished failing that week.
Busy kitchens and workplace amenities push fats and so-called flushable wipes into ageing lines, where they bind into stubborn masses only a jetter shifts.
In a strata building the line between lot property and common property decides who pays, and it is worth settling before a quote rather than after. A branch serving your lot alone is generally yours; the stack it joins and anything in common property generally is not.
Relining changes the arithmetic here because it is usually cheaper than the alternative for a shared line, and because it can be done without opening ceilings in the lots below the fault. That tends to make the approval conversation shorter.
A food premises line narrows with hardened fat long before it fails structurally. Relining a greased line without addressing the grease simply gives you a smooth new surface to coat, and the interval to the next problem barely changes.
The right sequence is jet it clean, camera it properly, and then decide. If the barrel is sound the answer may be a service schedule rather than a liner. Where the camera shows cracks or open joints under the build-up, relining is worth doing and the smoother bore genuinely slows re-accumulation.
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.
On a clay line the barrel is usually fine. What has gone is the mortar or rubber ring at each joint, and there is one every few hundred millimetres, which is a great many small openings after sixty or eighty years in the ground.
That matters for the quote. You are not replacing a pipe, you are sealing a long series of joints, and a liner does the whole run at once rather than patching them one at a time.
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.
Describe what the drain is doing and how often. We will tell you whether it sounds structural or whether a clean and a maintenance interval is the honest answer.
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