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how much does pipe relining cost
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The cost of pipe relining varies significantly based on factors such as the size and length of the pipes, the material used, the complexity of the job, and geographic location. On average, homeowners can expect to pay between $100 to $250 per foot for pipe relining services. However, for small-scale jobs, minimum service charges can range from $1,500 to $2,500, making smaller jobs proportionally more expensive. Costs may rise for larger diameter pipes or for pipes located under buildings, requiring more sophisticated equipment and techniques. Pipe relining, though costly upfront, is often seen as a cost-effective alternative to traditional pipe replacement due to its minimal disruption and the longevity it adds to the existing piping system. It's recommended to get multiple quotes and understand the specifics of what each quote covers.
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