Preston Drain & Sewer Lining & Rehabilitation Specialists
JCS Drainage Preston is a reputable local drain repair company that has established itself as a specialist in the field of no dig, trenchless drain repairs. Our team of drain lining experts are highly skilled in various drain, sewer & pipe rehabilitation techniques, including CIPP (Cured-in-place-pipe) lining and no dig drain repairs including isolated structural patch lining.
We have been providing no dig drain rehabilitation and lining services to domestic, commercial & industrial clients throughout Preston, Longridge, Fulwood, Penwortham, Leyland, Garstang, Bamber Bridge & all South Ribble locations for many years now and we consider ourselves to be the best in the business at trenchless drain & sewer rehabilitation, lining and no dig drain repairs along with all drainage repair works.
Our knowledge and experience in the field of no dig drainage repair techniques is second to none, You can trust us to handle your drain lining needs with the utmost efficiency and professionalism, as we are committed to delivering high-quality drain lining services that meet and exceed your expectations at a affordable cost.​

What is Isolated Patch Lining of Drains?
A structural patch drain liner is a trenchless method of repairing localised damage to a underground drainage pipe by inserting a patch of material, often fibreglass matting saturated with high strength, chemical resistant resin into the damaged section of drain. This patch liner is then inflated using compressed air and pushed out using a packer against the internal pipe wall and left to cure, once cured in place this creates a new structurally sound section within the existing drain pipe. This method is a very cost-effective alternative to digging up and replacing the entire section of drain pipe.
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Here's a more detailed explanation of patch lining:
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How we carry out the patch lining works:
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Preparation: The damaged drain section is cleaned and cleared of roots or any other obstructions within the line.
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Patch Preparation: A patch of fiberglass matting is saturated with a resin, often a silicate-based resin.
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Installation: The patch is then wrapped around an inflatable packer (the bladder) and inserted into the drain to the location of the damage using CCTV equipment.
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Inflation: The packer is inflated, pressing the resin-soaked patch firmly against the pipe wall.
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Curing: The resin is allowed to cure (harden), creating a new, watertight, structurally sound section of pipe.
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Removal: The packer is deflated and removed, leaving the structural repair patch in place.
What is Drain Lining?
JCS Drainage Preston are specialists in Drain relining, Drain sleeving, lining is a trenchless method of repairing damaged underground pipes by installing a new pipe within the damaged, broken, existing drain. It involves inserting a flexible liner saturated with resin into the damaged or leaking pipe. Once cured in place (CIPP) the liner creates a structurally sound pipe, watertight sleeve within the old drainage run. This method avoids the need for extensive excavation, making it a less disruptive, more environmentally friendly and more cost-effective alternative to traditional drain & sewer replacement works.
Here's a more detailed explanation of drain lining:
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Process: A resin-saturated liner is inserted into the damaged pipe and inflated or inverted to conform to the shape of the existing drainage pipe.
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Curing: The resin is then cured, either by ambient air temperature or by using induced heating, to create a hard, durable pipe sleeve within the old damaged, broken pipe.
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Benefits: Drain lining offers many advantages over traditional pipe replacement and drain replacement.
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Less disruptive: It avoids the need for digging and excavation, minimizing damage to surrounding property.
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Cost-effective: It can be a more affordable solution, especially for pipes under driveways, roads, or landscaping.
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Durable: The new lining creates a strong, seamless pipe that can last for many years.
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Faster: The process can be completed relatively quickly compared to traditional repairs.
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Applications:
Drain lining is effective for repairing cracks, leaks, and localized damage in pipes of various sizes and materials. However, it may not be suitable for severely collapsed pipes.










