Relining
Modern pipe renovation without demolition
What is relining?
Relining is an efficient and sustainable method of renovating drain pipes, where a new pipe is created inside the existing one. The method is suitable for almost all types of pipes, requires minimal demolition and offers a lifespan of at least 50 years.
Relining is cost-effective
The cost of relining is significantly lower than that of traditional pipe replacement, both per meter of pipe and in total. Since no demolition is needed, you avoid the cost of restoring bathrooms and kitchens. We perform a free inspection of your pipes to give you an accurate price. ROT deductions are possible for private customers.
Long durability and minimal environmental impact
A relined pipe has a documented durability of at least 50 years. The method not only provides technical durability — a study from KTH shows that relining has 6.5-8 times less environmental impact than pipe replacement. This makes relining an environmentally smart choice for the future.
Certified quality
We only use approved materials and methods for relining drain pipes. Our technicians are certified and all installations are carefully documented. Upon completion of the work, you will receive full documentation that includes films of the pipes both before and after the renovation, as well as a 10-year warranty on the installation.
How is relining done?
We inspect the drain pipes with a camera and clean them internally before installing a customized liner. Once the liner has cured, you have a new, smooth and completely sealed pipe inside the old one. The whole process – from inspection and cleaning to curing – usually takes just a few days.
Relining or pipe replacement?
Pipe replacement requires extensive demolition of walls and floors. Relining, on the other hand, is a gentle and efficient method that reduces the cost by up to 75% of the traditional pipe replacement. The process is faster and more environmentally friendly, and residents can remain in their homes during the work.
Frequently asked questions and answers about relining
Relined pipes have a documented lifetime of at least 50 years, which is comparable to newly installed pipes.
The cost depends on the length and scope of the pipe, but is generally around 25% of the cost of a pipe replacement. Contact us for an exact price quote.
Most projects take 3-5 days. The time depends on the size and complexity of the pipe system.
Yes, you can stay in your home throughout the entire process. The water will only be shut off for short periods and there will be no demolition work.
Relining works well on most types of pipes, especially cast iron pipes. We always carry out an initial inspection to ensure suitability.
Yes, relining has a significantly lower environmental impact than traditional pipe replacement because it requires less material and generates minimal construction waste.