Drain Repair & Relining in Bedford
Cracked, displaced or root-damaged pipework repaired using no-dig relining techniques wherever the damage allows — avoiding excavation of the driveway, patio or garden.
Usually found via a CCTV survey first
Repair and relining work almost always follows a CCTV survey that's identified a specific fault — a cracked section, a displaced joint, or root ingress through a damaged pipe. Knowing exactly where and what the problem is means the repair can be targeted rather than guessed at.
- Cracked or fractured pipe sections
- Displaced or open joints
- Root damage requiring a permanent fix
- Partial collapses identified by survey
- Pre-sale repairs flagged by a property survey
From diagnosis to a finished repair
Confirm the fault
A CCTV survey pinpoints the exact location and nature of the damage.
Prepare the line
The pipe is cleaned and prepared so the lining material will bond properly.
Install the liner
A resin liner is inserted and cured in place, forming a new internal pipe wall.
Verify with camera
A final CCTV pass confirms the repair and flow before sign-off.
Repair & relining questions
Will you definitely need to dig up my garden?
Not necessarily. Relining is specifically designed to avoid excavation in most cases. Whether it's suitable depends on what the CCTV survey finds.
How long does relining last?
A correctly installed liner is designed to provide a long-term structural repair, comparable to a new pipe section.
Do I need a survey first, or can you quote without one?
A CCTV survey is the starting point for any repair quote — it's the only way to confirm exactly what's needed before pricing the work.