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Pipe Lining Cost In Florida: The Complete Guide
What trenchless cast iron pipe lining actually costs in Florida, how bids get built, what drives the number up or down, and how to compare proposals like a pro.
Cost Savings Estimator
Typical Cast Iron Pipe Lining Rate
$175 to $250 per linear foot
Pipe Lining Cost
$20,352
Open-Trench Cost
$77,568
You Save
$57,216
Estimates only. Every home is different. Your written proposal is based on a free camera inspection.
What The Range Actually Means
Most Florida cast iron pipe lining work falls between $175 to $250 per linear foot for the lining itself. A typical single-family home runs somewhere between $15,000 and $22,000 for a full drain system. That range is not sales hedging. It is the honest spread between an easy slab with straight runs and a harder home with multiple access cuts, branch reinstatements, and depth.
For comparison, tearing up the same slab, removing the old cast iron, and replacing it with new pipe typically runs $37,000 to $89,000 once you include demolition, replacement pipe, backfill, and the floor and tile restoration that follows. That gap is the real reason lining exists.
What Actually Drives The Price
Five factors move the number more than anything else: total linear footage, pipe diameter, number and depth of branch connections, the amount of prep cleaning and descaling the pipe needs before lining, and the number of access points the crew has to create. A home with a clean, accessible cleanout and a single main line is a very different job from a home whose only access is a second-floor toilet flange.
What A Complete Proposal Should Include
- Pre-work camera inspection with recorded footage.
- Hydro-jet cleaning and mechanical descaling before lining.
- A named liner and resin, with the wall thickness and cure method spelled out.
- Reinstatement of every active branch connection.
- Post-cure camera inspection delivered to you.
- A written, transferable warranty.
- Floor and finish protection and cleanup.
Why The Cheapest Bid Is Often The Most Expensive
Low bids usually strip the parts of the job that make lining actually work. Skipping the cleaning step leaves tuberculation under the liner. Skipping the post-cure camera means no one confirmed the branches were reinstated. Skipping the structural liner in favor of a spray coating gives you paint on failing pipe, not a new pipe. The math is simple: a $12,000 bid that has to be redone in three years is more expensive than an $18,000 bid that lasts fifty.
How Financing Changes The Conversation
Most qualifying homeowners can move forward on a monthly payment rather than writing a single check. Zero-percent promotional periods, home equity products, and third-party lenders all exist for exactly this kind of infrastructure work. The right question is not "can I afford this today," it is "what is the monthly payment on a fix that comes with a transferable warranty."
Written By The Crew That Does The Work
These guides are written and reviewed by Southeast Services, a Florida-licensed plumbing and underground utility contractor operating statewide since 2005. Every answer reflects field experience from thousands of camera inspections and pipe lining projects across Florida.
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