Homeowners in Kingston Upon Thames often face a key question when their drains start failing — should you repair the problem with CIPP relining or go for a full pipe replacement?
At Kingston Drains24, we’ve repaired hundreds of drainage systems using both techniques, and understanding when to use each one can save you significant time, money, and disruption.
🔍 Common Drain Problems in Kingston
Kingston’s mix of Victorian homes, tree-lined streets, and clay-heavy soil means its drains face some unique challenges:
- Root intrusion from garden trees cracking old clay pipes
- Ground movement causing joint displacement
- Grease buildup and internal corrosion
- Pitch fibre deterioration from age
These issues can lead to blockages, leaks, and property damage — and early diagnosis is crucial to prevent escalation.
🧰 What Is CIPP Relining?
CIPP (Cured-in-Place Pipe) relining is a modern, no-dig repair technique that restores your existing pipe internally.
A flexible liner coated with resin is inserted and inflated inside the damaged section. Once cured, it forms a tough, watertight new pipe within the old one.
Benefits include:
- No excavation or mess
- Lower cost than replacement
- Fast completion (usually same day)
- Durable life expectancy of 50+ years
This method is ideal when pipes are cracked or leaking but still structurally intact.
🧱 When Replacement Is the Better Option
Sometimes, relining just isn’t enough.
If the pipe is collapsed, heavily deformed, or incorrectly graded, full replacement is the only long-term fix.
At Kingston Drains24, we assess every job using a CCTV drain survey first. This gives a full internal view, helping decide between:
- Patch repair or partial reline (minor damage)
- Full reline (cracks or leaks)
- Excavation and pipe replacement (collapsed sections)
We also handle reinstatement work such as driveways or paving — leaving your property exactly as we found it.
🧾 Signs You Need Drain Repairs
If you’ve noticed any of the following, it’s time to book an inspection:
- Gurgling or foul-smelling drains
- Recurring blockages or slow flow
- Damp patches near external walls
- Sinkholes or soft ground above drains
Addressing these symptoms early can prevent full system failure.
🔬 How Kingston Drains24 Repairs Drains
Our process follows strict Water Research Centre (WRC) standards:
- CCTV survey to locate and assess damage
- Jetting to clear obstructions
- Resin relining or patch repair
- Pressure testing to confirm watertight results
We use only WRc-approved materials and provide a written guarantee with every repair.
✅ Cost & Longevity Comparison
| Method | Average Cost (per m) | Duration | Lifespan |
|---|---|---|---|
| CIPP Relining | £80–£150 | 1 day | 50+ years |
| Full Replacement | £150–£300 | 2–3 days | 80+ years |
While replacement offers longer lifespan, CIPP relining delivers outstanding value for most residential drains.
💬 Homeowner Tip
Book an annual CCTV drain survey after major weather changes or building work.
Prevention costs far less than emergency repairs.
📞 Need drain repairs in Kingston Upon Thames?
Contact Drains24 today for expert CCTV inspection and a free no-obligation quote.
We’re local, reliable, and available 24/7 for emergency callouts.
Drain reline or replace FAQs
When should I reline instead of replace my drains?
Reline if the pipe is cracked or leaking but not collapsed — it’s faster and less invasive.
Can all pipes be relined?
Most can, but collapsed or misaligned pipes require full excavation.
How long does relining last?
CIPP relining lasts 50+ years with minimal maintenance.
Do I need a CCTV survey first?
Yes, it’s essential to identify the type and extent of the damage before deciding on repairs.


