Trees are beautiful. They add shade to the area, make our air fresher, and boost a property’s curb appeal. While they look great above ground, however, what’s happening underground can be a very different story.
Tree roots are constantly searching for water and nutrients, and your sewer line is a prime target. Once roots find a way in, they can cause serious problems. That tiny root hair can turn into a massive clog or even shatter the pipe. Worst of all, it's more common than you'd think.
In this brief article brought to you by Texas Rooter, we ring the alarms. We'll highlight signs that roots have invaded, share tips to help you prevent root damage, and guide you on what to do if the damage is done. Feel free to contact Texas Rooter if you'd rather directly consult a trained plumber instead.
Let's remember: trees are living, and roots are smart. They’re drawn to moisture and nutrients, and a sewer line is basically like an all you can eat buffet for them. Even if your pipe has the smallest crack or a loose joint, roots will sense it and make their way in. Once inside, they thrive and grow bigger and stronger while trapping waste and debris.
The result? Slow drains, sewage backups, and, eventually, a complete pipe collapse if nothing is done.
Tree roots - and sewer lines - are, and should be, buried underground. So, how do you know if tree roots are messing with your sewer line? Here are a few red flags to watch out for:
If you’re noticing more than one of these symptoms, then it’s time to call in a plumber before the problem worsens. The team at Texas Rooter is always ready and happy to take your call.
The good news is that there are steps you can take to reduce the risk of root intrusion in your sewer lines. Here are a few tips we've got for you:
Remember, an ounce of prevention is worth more than a pound of cure. If the damage is done and you need urgent plumbing repair service, the team at Texas Rooter is right here!
While some people try chemical treatments or drain cleaners, these are usually temporary fixes and can even harm your pipes. The most reliable option is to bring in a trained plumber who specializes in sewer repair. Depending on the severity of the damage, solutions may include:
The team at Texas Rooter is happy to explain any of these. Give us a call or message to get in touch with a live representative.
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