Pipe Relining on the Sunshine Coast
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Repairing Pipes Without Digging
Cracked, collapsed or root-filled pipes no longer have to mean torn-up lawns, broken concrete or days of disruption. Pipe relining offers a no dig drainage solution, offering a 25 year lifetime warranty on the repaired section. At Oxplumb, we carry out pipe relining for homes and properties across the Sunshine Coast, helping resolve ongoing drainage issues.
Pipe relining repairs damaged pipes from the inside, restoring strength and flow without excavation.
It involves installing a resin-soaked liner inside the existing pipe, which then cures to form a new, durable pipe within the old one.
This method is suited to issues such as tree root intrusion, cracked clay pipes, minor collapses and recurring blockages where the pipe structure has failed. It seals joints, smooths internal surfaces and improves flow, often eliminating the cause of repeat blockages rather than just clearing symptoms.
Pipe relining is a practical option for sewer and stormwater lines where access is limited or where digging would cause unnecessary damage to gardens, driveways and floors. To a book pipe relining assessment or repairs on the Sunshine Coast, call (07) 2111 7471.
No Excavation
Long-Term Repair
Improved Flow
Structural strength
Pipe Relining With Minimal Disruption
Pipe relining is not a temporary patch. Once cured, the liner forms a seamless pipe that resists root intrusion and corrosion while reinforcing weakened sections.
Because the repair follows the existing pipe path, it is ideal for pipes under slabs, gardens, retaining walls and driveways. The result is a structurally sound pipe that performs like new, without the disruption of traditional replacement.
Suitability depends on pipe condition, diameter and layout, so proper inspection is essential before relining proceeds. In cases where pipes have fully collapsed or shifted significantly, alternative repairs may be needed.
Early intervention usually delivers the best outcome, as minor cracks and root damage are far easier to reline than advanced failures. Reviewing drainage health early can prevent ongoing blockages, sewage overflows and property damage.

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Everything You Need To Know
What is pipe relining and how does it work?
Pipe relining repairs damaged pipes internally using a flexible liner coated in resin. The liner is inserted into the pipe and cured in place, forming a new, solid pipe inside the old one. This seals cracks, joints and root entry points without digging up the surrounding area.
Is pipe relining suitable for all pipes?
Pipe relining suits many sewer and stormwater pipes with cracks, minor collapses or root intrusion. It may not work if pipes are fully collapsed, badly misaligned or blocked beyond access. A camera inspection is usually required to confirm whether relining is appropriate for the situation.
How long does pipe relining last?
Relined pipes are designed to last decades, often 40–50 years or more. The cured liner is resistant to corrosion, roots and common pipe deterioration. Longevity depends on correct installation, pipe condition at the time of relining and ongoing drainage use and maintenance.
Will pipe relining fix recurring blocked drains?
Yes, when blockages are caused by cracks, broken joints or root intrusion. Relining seals damaged sections and smooths the internal pipe surface, reducing places where debris can catch. If blockages are caused by misuse or external factors, additional changes may still be needed.
Is pipe relining cheaper than replacing pipes?
Pipe relining can be more cost-effective than excavation when access is difficult or surfaces would need reinstatement. While upfront costs may be similar in some cases, relining often avoids expenses related to digging, repairs to landscaping or concrete and extended downtime.



