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Pipe Relining Asquith

No-dig pipe repair on the Lower North Shore.

Asquith 2077 24/7 NSW Lic. 476657C

Cracked or root-damaged pipe repaired in place in Asquith — a new liner cured inside the old pipe, so an established garden never has to come up.

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Fixed upfront pricingPriced by the job, not the hour
No excavationRepaired through existing access
50-year design lifeOn a correctly installed liner
Licensed & insuredNSW licence 476657C

Is relining the right call in Asquith?

National park inside the suburb boundary, interwar pipe under it

Asquith contains a section of Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park within its own eastern boundary rather than beyond it, and the older streets were built out in the interwar years. Mature native roots against 1920s and 1930s earthenware is the standard fault on that side. The suburb is also 48.4% flats, so the other half of the work is stacks in buildings.

A new drainage pipe bedded in gravel in an open trench

What the camera finds in Asquith

Roots through an interwar joint on the streets nearest the park section, or a loaded stack in the station-area blocks. At 42.0% houses to 48.4% flats, both come up regularly.

What sits above the pipe in Asquith

Because putting the garden back costs more than fixing the pipe. This is the part of a drainage repair people do not price until an excavator is already on site.

Established gardens on interwar blocks with national park inside the suburb, where excavation is constrained regardless of what reinstatement would cost.

A new drainage pipe bedded in gravel in an open trench

A liner goes in through an opening that already exists. Nothing above the pipe has to move.

Ground and access on a Asquith block

At 183 metres on the ridge, 26 kilometres from the CBD, with the park section falling away on the eastern side.

Separate houses 42.0%Semis & townhouses 8.7%Flats & apartments 48.4%

Asquith sits in the Hornsby Shire, postcode 2077.

Local figures sourced from: ABS 2021 Census QuickStats — Asquith · Asquith, New South Wales — Wikipedia

What is usually being relined here

Interwar earthenware from the 1920s and 1930s under the older streets, approaching a century, with modern stack material in the station-area blocks.

Rainwater pouring from a roof gutter during heavy rain

How relining actually works

No trench, no spoil, and nothing above the pipe disturbed. The whole job runs through an existing access point.

1

Camera survey

The line is inspected end to end so the damage is located and measured. Nothing is quoted from the surface.

2

Clean and prepare

Roots are cut out and the pipe wall is jetted back to bare material — a liner will not bond to a coated pipe.

3

Liner installed

A resin-saturated liner is drawn into position through an existing access point and inflated against the host pipe.

4

Cured in place

The resin hardens in hours rather than days, forming a new pipe inside the old one with no joints for roots to re-enter.

5

Junctions reinstated

Any branch lines are cut back open robotically, and a final camera pass confirms the result.

When relining is the better answer in Asquith

Not every damaged pipe should be relined, and we will say so. These are the cases where it genuinely wins here.

Park land inside the boundary

Excavation there is constrained.

Century-old interwar joints

Sound barrel, failed joints.

Stacks in occupied buildings

No riser opened, nobody displaced.

Relining compared with digging it up

Relining costs more per metre than excavation. It is usually cheaper overall, and this is why:

Dig and replace Relining
Excavation Trench the full length, remove and replace the pipe, backfill None — the work runs through an existing access point
What comes up Lawn, garden, paving, driveway or slab above the line Nothing
Time on site Days on a long or deep run Usually one day for a typical run
Reinstatement Priced separately and often the larger half of the bill Not applicable
Result New pipe, with joints A jointless liner inside the host pipe
Design life Depends on material and bedding 50 years on a correctly installed liner

The per-metre comparison is the one that misleads. Excavation quotes routinely exclude spoil removal and reinstatement, which is where a dig job gets expensive — and on some properties the reinstatement is simply not possible at any price.

What pipe relining costs

These are typical ranges across the Sydney market — not Voyager’s price list, but a realistic yardstick to judge any quote against, including ours.

$450 – $800Pipe relining, per lineal metre
$4,000 – $10,000Pipe relining, typical whole job
$1,500 – $3,000Patch repair, single damaged section
Pipe relining, per lineal metre $450 – $800
Pipe relining, typical whole job $4,000 – $10,000
Patch repair, single damaged section $1,500 – $3,000
Junction reinstatement $300 – $600
Excavate and replace, per metre $300 – $600
Driveway reinstatement after a dig job, per sqm $100 – $200
CCTV drain inspection $250 – $550
Cutting tree roots from a line $400 – $1,200
What moves the price in Asquith: Which half of the suburb the property is in. House work is priced on run length and reinstatement; building work on access and strata approval.

Voyager prices by the job, not by the hour, so the number you approve is the number you pay. A camera survey happens before any figure is given — a quote for relining that has not looked down the pipe is a guess.

Copper plumbing fittings laid out ready for installation

Not sure whether it needs relining or just clearing?

Most Asquith properties that ring about relining need a camera first. We will tell you straight — including when clearing the line is the whole job.

How long a liner lasts

A correctly installed liner carries a 50-year design life, and it cures in hours rather than days — so the property is back in normal use the same week rather than the same month.

On century-old interwar pipe a 50-year liner replaces a failure mode rather than resetting it.

Rainwater pouring from a roof gutter during heavy rain

Roots come back through joints. A liner has none.

Related Asquith services

Pipe relining near Asquith

Voyager covers the whole Lower North Shore. These are the closest to Asquith:

Pipe relining questions — Asquith

Do you need to dig up my Asquith property to reline a pipe?

No. That is the whole point of it. The liner is drawn in through an existing access point — usually an inspection opening or shaft already on the property — and cured in place against the old pipe. It means no excavation towards park land that sits inside the suburb boundary, and no riser opened in the station-area blocks.

How much does pipe relining cost in Asquith?

Across the Sydney market, relining runs about $450–$800 per lineal metre, with a typical whole job landing between $4,000 and $10,000 and a single-section patch around $1,500–$3,000. Those are market ranges rather than Voyager’s price list. Which half of the suburb the property is in. House work is priced on run length and reinstatement; building work on access and strata approval.

Is relining cheaper than digging the pipe up in Asquith?

Per metre, no — excavation is cheaper per metre. Overall it usually is. The dig figure rarely includes putting the garden back, and on established planting that is routinely the larger half of the job. On some properties the reinstatement is not possible at any price, which settles it entirely.

How long does a relined pipe last?

A correctly installed liner carries a 50-year design life. It outlasts what it replaced because it has no joints along its length — and joints are where roots get in, where ground movement opens a gap, and where old earthenware fails first. Which means the garden above it is not being opened again in ten years.

How long does the work take at a Asquith property?

A typical residential run is a single day on site, and the resin cures in hours rather than days. The camera survey happens first, either on the same visit or beforehand — nothing about a relining job should be quoted from the surface.

Can any pipe be relined?

Most can, but not all — and we will say so rather than sell you something that will not work. A pipe that has collapsed completely, or lost so much of its shape that there is nothing left to line against, needs replacing. In Asquith the host pipe is usually a good candidate: roots through an interwar joint on the streets nearest the park section, or a loaded stack in the station-area blocks. At 42.0% houses to 48.4% flats, both come up regularly.

Is there really national park inside Asquith?

Yes — a section of Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park sits within the suburb’s eastern boundary rather than beyond it. For drainage that matters: properties on that side have mature native roots immediately adjacent to interwar pipe, and excavation towards the park is constrained regardless of what reinstatement would cost.

Will relining stop tree roots coming back in Asquith?

Through that section, yes. Roots enter at joints and cracks; a liner is continuous and seals them, so the entry point is gone. Roots can still find a different fault further along an old line, which is why the survey covers the whole run rather than only the section that failed.

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Get a pipe relined in Asquith

Camera survey first, a fixed price agreed before the work starts, and no excavation.

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Page reviewed and updated 20 August 2026