Blakeview Plumbing Services is your local trenchless pipe relining team for the older 1990s streets and newer Blakes Crossing builds, fixing cracked and root-damaged drains without any excavation, backed by the Lifetime Labour Warranty.
Our team has spent a decade restoring drainage across Adelaide homes and we hold Lic. #333997 with Master Plumber South Australia. Every local reline runs on Fixed Upfront Pricing, with CCTV footage of the fault before we quote and a second pass after the cure proving the repair has held.
The reline category covers every step from locating the damage through to proving the finished line is watertight. Here is the full scope of trenchless work our team handles on local residential drainage:
We rebuild damaged drains from the inside using a structural liner cured in place, restoring full flow to the line without lifting paving, lawn, or driveway above the run.
A high-definition camera runs the full length of the line first, locating the exact fault, mapping the route, and giving you on-screen footage of the damage before any work is scoped or quoted.
Where a host pipe is cracked, partially collapsed, or has fractured joints, a structural liner bonds inside the existing run, sealing the breaks into a single continuous internal wall along the full length.
Roots that have forced their way into PVC joints get cleared by mechanical cutting or hydrojet first, then the relined inner wall locks future intrusion out across the full length of the repair.
Stormwater runs under driveways and along boundaries get relined the same way as sewer drains, restoring fall and full capacity ahead of winter without excavating across hard surfaces.
Pipe relining is a long-life structural repair, and the wrong call costs money twice. The method, the host-pipe scope, and the contractor you pick decide whether you get many years of clean flow from one job:
Most of our local reline work traces back to a short list of recurring drainage faults across the original Springvale Estates streets and the newer Blakes Crossing builds. These are the problems trenchless repair handles best on northern Adelaide blocks:
Garden trees planted as the 1990s land releases went in are now well-established, and their roots regularly find PVC drain joints around Omega Drive and Adams Road, growing into mats that block flow.
High-volume project-builder work through the 1990s and again across the 2009 Blakes Crossing estate routinely throws up under-strapped pipework and rushed connections, and structural relining stabilises affected runs.
Ground movement over decades leaves cracked barrels and open joints in residential drains, and a trenchless liner forms one continuous inner wall that handles both fracture and minor inward collapse.
A drain that blocks every few months after clearing usually has a structural defect feeding the issue, and relining fixes the underlying cause rather than chasing the symptom callout after callout.
Properties sitting in the Smith Creek catchment carry heavy runoff through residential stormwater, and a damaged stormwater line loses capacity right when northern Adelaide downpours demand it perform.
Every reline follows the same four steps so you know exactly what is happening on your property, what the finished repair will cost, and how it is proven before our team leaves site:
A high-definition camera runs the affected drain, locates the fault, measures the route, and records the footage that becomes the evidence for the scope and the written quote.
Once the scope is clear, you receive a written price covering the full reline including cleaning, lining, cure, and post-works inspection, with no hourly rates and no surprise variations after work begins.
Our team cleans the host pipe, installs the resin-impregnated liner, cures it in place to form a structural inner wall, and reopens connections to restore the line to full diameter and flow.
A post-cure CCTV pass proves the finished line is continuous and watertight, then the footage is handed over alongside your Lifetime Labour Warranty documentation for the completed work.
Pipe relining is a long-life structural job, and the team you pick today is the team standing behind that work for many years afterwards. Our four core trust signals matter most on a planned reline because they protect the spend, the property, and the integrity of the finished line:
Workmanship faults fixed at no cost, for life.
Fixed quote before work starts. No surprises.
Lic. #333997, fully insured, AS/NZS 3500 compliant.
A family-owned Adelaide plumbing business stands behind every reline, with a decade of hands-on local experience and the same licensed team running each job from quote through to final CCTV handover.
We reline residential drainage across Blakeview, Craigmore, Hillbank, Munno Para, and the wider northern Adelaide region, each job covered by our Lifetime Labour Warranty.
Call us on (08) 8451 3947 to book a CCTV diagnosis and reline quote. Every job runs on Fixed Upfront Pricing, with $50 off your first service and the Lifetime Labour Warranty.
Trenchless relining raises a handful of common questions on cost, time, warranty, materials, approvals, and suitability for local drainage. The answers below cover what homeowners ask most often before booking a CCTV diagnosis:
Every reline runs on Fixed Upfront Pricing. We complete a CCTV inspection first, then give you a written quote covering the full scope before any work starts, with no hourly rates.
Most residential relines finish in a single day on site, including CCTV diagnosis, cleaning, lining, and cure. Larger or multi-section runs may extend into a second day depending on scope.
Our workmanship is backed by the Lifetime Labour Warranty. If a fault appears in the work we have done, our team returns and rectifies it at no charge for the life of the work.
We use standard trenchless relining systems with structural epoxy resin cured inside the existing pipe. The method suits PVC, clay, and cast iron host pipes and creates a continuous joint-free internal liner.
Most residential relines on private drainage do not require approval, since no excavation takes place. Where work touches connections to council infrastructure, we handle the notifications and paperwork as part of the job.
Yes. Roots forcing through PVC joints around the older 1990s streets are common, and a trenchless liner seals the joints into one continuous wall so the same roots cannot find their way back in.