R & H Plumbing and Gas Pty Ltd
Family Owned in Fremantle WA
PL: 10525 / GF: 17414

"Serving all of Perth WA"
Blocked Drains, Jetting & CCTV Drain Specialists – R&H Plumbing and Gas (Perth)
Drainage and Pipe Rehabilitation Specialists
Pipe Relining in Perth
(No-Dig Sewer & Stormwater Repairs)
Pipe Relining Perth
No-Dig Pipe Repairs That Last
R & H Plumbing and Gas provides professional pipe relining across Perth’s southern suburbs, including Fremantle, Melville, Cockburn and surrounding areas. Pipe relining is a no-dig method used to repair cracked, broken or leaking sewer and stormwater pipes without excavation. It’s a long-term solution for recurring blockages, tree root intrusion and damaged pipelines where digging would be costly or disruptive.
Our approach is simple:
"Locate the issue. Confirm the cause with CCTV. Repair the pipe properly"
What Is Pipe Relining?
Pipe relining is a trenchless repair process where a resin-saturated liner is installed inside the existing pipe. Once cured, the liner forms a new pipe within the old one, restoring structural strength and sealing cracks and joints.
Relining can be used for:
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Sewer pipes
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Stormwater pipes
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Underground drain lines
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Sections affected by roots or cracking
When Pipe Relining Is a Good Option
You may be a good candidate for pipe relining if you have:
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Recurring blocked drains (same line keeps blocking)
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Tree roots repeatedly entering the pipe
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Cracked or broken sections found during CCTV inspection
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Leaking joints or damaged connections
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Aged pipes with ongoing drainage issues
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Pipes under concrete, paving or landscaping (where digging is difficult)
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A partial collapse where the line can still be prepared and lined
Signs You May Have a Damaged Pipe
If you’re noticing any of the following, relining or repairs may be required:
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Repeated sewer blockages
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Gurgling drains or sewer smells
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Slow drainage and frequent backups
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Wet patches in the yard or sinking ground
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Overflowing gullies
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Stormwater flooding during rain
The best way to confirm the problem is a CCTV drain inspection.
CCTV Drain Inspections Before Relining (Best Practice)
Before any relining work, we use CCTV drain camera inspections to:
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Identify the exact location and cause of damage
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Check the condition of the pipe
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Confirm whether relining is suitable
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Provide clear recommendations and next steps
This prevents guesswork and ensures you only pay for the right fix.
Benefits of Pipe Relining (No-Dig Repairs)
Pipe relining is popular because it:
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Avoids excavation in most cases
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Reduces disruption to homes, gardens and paving
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Creates a long-lasting internal pipe repair
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Seals cracks and joints to stop root intrusion
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Can be more cost-effective than full replacement depending on access
Our Pipe Repair Options
Depending on what we find, we may recommend:
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No-dig pipe relining
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Patch repairs (targeted repair of a small damaged section)
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Jetting + descaling to restore flow (where suitable)
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Section replacement if a pipe is fully collapsed
We’ll always explain your options clearly before proceeding.



Why Choose R & H Plumbing and Gas?
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Drainage specialists (blocked drains, jetting, CCTV)
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Accurate diagnosis before repairs
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Practical recommendations and honest advice
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Servicing Perth’s southern suburbs
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Upfront pricing and clear communication
Book Pipe Relining in Perth
(Request a Quote)
If you suspect a damaged sewer or stormwater line, we can inspect the drain and recommend the best repair solution.
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Pipe Relining FAQs
Is pipe relining better than replacing the pipe?
Relining avoids excavation in many cases and can be a long-lasting repair if the pipe can be properly prepared and lined.
Can you reline stormwater and sewer pipes?
Yes — we can assess both stormwater and sewer lines after CCTV inspection.
Do you always need a CCTV inspection first?
Yes — CCTV confirms the location, condition and whether relining is suitable.
Will relining stop tree roots?
Relining seals cracks and joints, which helps prevent root re-entry in the repaired section.