We fix damaged sewer pipes using trenchless relining—quick, clean, and built to last. Servicing Wollongong, Shoalhaven, Illawarra & Sutherland Shire.
If your drains are constantly blocking, overflowing, or smelling off, the problem might go deeper than a surface clog. Sewer pipe relining and sewer line repairs are modern solutions to restore damaged or aging underground pipes without the hassle of digging up your yard. At Curran, we’ve been helping locals across Wollongong, Shoalhaven, Illawarra, and the Sutherland Shire with expert plumbing solutions for over 35 years. Whether it’s cracked clay pipes or tree root intrusions, our trenchless relining technology means we can repair the issue quickly, cleanly, and permanently—without turning your lawn into a construction zone.
Sewer line repairs might sound like a big deal, but they don’t have to be stressful. Our team uses advanced CCTV drain cameras to inspect the full length of your pipes, identify the damage, and recommend the most effective long-term fix. Often, relining is the smart alternative to full pipe replacement—it saves time, money, and disruption. We’ll explain the process clearly, provide upfront pricing, and get your drainage system back to full flow with minimal fuss.
At Curran, we believe in fixing things right the first time. That’s why we use state-of-the-art trenchless relining techniques that don’t require digging. After inspecting your pipes with a CCTV camera, we insert a flexible liner coated with epoxy resin into the damaged section of pipe. This liner is then inflated and cured in place, forming a brand-new pipe inside the old one—strong, watertight, and built to last for decades.
This method is ideal for everything from tree root damage and corrosion to cracks and joint separations. Most relining jobs are completed in a single day, and because we’re not digging up driveways or gardens, there’s minimal mess and no need to restore landscaping afterward. It’s the cleanest, smartest way to extend the life of your existing pipes.
Sewer pipe relining isn’t the cheapest service upfront, but it’s often far more cost-effective in the long run compared to traditional excavation and replacement. At Curran, we provide fixed upfront pricing with no nasty surprises—and our $93 drain clearing service can often be the first step in identifying whether relining is needed. The actual cost depends on the pipe’s length, condition, and accessibility, but we’ll always walk you through the options before we start.
Plus, consider what you’re saving: no jackhammering driveways, no tearing up your yard, and no extra repair costs to fix what the digging damaged. Add to that the peace of mind from a fully sealed, root-resistant, long-life pipe and it’s easy to see why relining is a smart investment. We also offer interest-free payment plans to help spread the cost, because we know plumbing emergencies don’t always strike at the right time.
Many sewer issues start small. Maybe your toilet gurgles, water drains slower than usual, or you’ve noticed soggy patches in the yard. These are your warning signs—and ignoring them can lead to serious health and structural problems. Sewer leaks can attract pests, create dangerous mould inside walls, and even cause foundation damage over time. That’s why Curran offers same-day inspections and clear advice based on over three decades of experience.
If tree roots are invading your pipes or corrosion is causing leaks, relining can restore your system without needing to dig it all up. Older homes with clay or copper pipes benefit most from this service, but it’s also perfect for anyone who wants to prevent future issues before they turn into emergencies. And if you’re not sure what’s going on underground, we’ll show you the problem on camera, explain your options, and help you make a decision with confidence.
So how long does relining last? In most cases, over 50 years—and it comes with a warranty. The materials we use are designed to resist root intrusion, withstand high pressure, and remain leak-free for decades. Relining works for most standard residential sewer lines, whether they’re clay, PVC, or cast iron, and it can handle bends and junctions too.
After your relining is done, we’ll walk you through simple maintenance tips to keep things flowing. This might include occasional CCTV check-ups or enzyme treatments between professional cleans. We always recommend avoiding flushing wipes, pouring grease down the sink, or planting trees too close to sewer lines. Want to go the extra mile? Join one of our maintenance plans—we’ll help you stay ahead of problems before they escalate.
A leaking or blocked sewer line isn’t just a plumbing issue—it’s a health risk. At Curran, we take this seriously. From bacteria and mould to methane gas, damaged sewer systems can impact your family’s wellbeing. That’s why our methods are designed to not only repair the pipes but seal out future hazards too.
Relining is also one of the most environmentally friendly repair options out there. By avoiding excavation, we reduce the waste and environmental disruption that comes with traditional pipe replacement. The epoxy materials we use are safe once cured and won’t leach into the soil or groundwater. So you’re not just fixing a pipe—you’re making a sustainable choice that protects your home and the environment.
Ready to sort your sewer issues once and for all? Give Curran a call today and ask about our trenchless relining services. We’ll help you get back to normal, fast—and for good.
Need a drain inspection? Call now: 1300 792 082
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