If left to grow unfettered these roots grow thick enough to create a complete block in the lines and will eventually break open the pipes.
Tree roots in sewage line.
Many property owners wait until the house drain is completely blocked with roots to take action.
One of the main culprits when it comes to sewer line stoppages are tree and shrub roots.
A lot of people believe roots cause breaks in their sewer pipes.
But introduce even a tiny crack or fissure into a sewer line and tree roots can invade grow and cause all kinds of havoc.
Keep invasive tree roots from plugging your sewer line by boring them out with an rented auger cutting the trees or calling in pros.
The pros will bore the line open for you treat the roots with poison replace the old pipe or reline the old pipe.
If untreated they can result in very costly sewer repair or replacement work.
Roots typically enter the drain line from above so using anything that combines with water will merely pass through the entire pipe without contacting the roots.
Solid sealed sewer lines aren t susceptible to tree roots.
Homemade foaming sewer root killer.
A pro can run a camera down the sewer line to.
Conventional wisdom says that the roots of certain tree species may be more harmful to water and sewage lines than others especially if planted too close to these utilities.
That wisdom weighs out as far as it goes but all trees have some ability to invade water and sewer lines.
That may be too late to avoid costly excavation for a sewer line repair or replacement.
Tree roots are attracted to your sewer lines.
You can use a homemade foaming solution to kill tree roots that have found their way into your sewer system.
Your pipes are filled with water oxygen and all kinds of nutrients so they re prime real estate for a tree looking to plant its roots.