Are Tree Roots Harming Your Plumbing System?
websitebuilder • January 27, 2020
Seguin, Guadalupe

Tree roots cause over 50% of sewer blockages. The more of the system they invade and the more parts need to be replaced, the more expensive repairs get. Therefore, it is to homeowners’ benefit to be on top of this possible threat so a plumber
can be called immediately. The guide below further explores this problem.
What Are the Signs of Root Intrusion?
Sinkholes often indicate that a tree root has penetrated your sewage or water pipes. The subsequent leaks caused the ground to soften and then sink. Pooling water is a related sign. If a particular tree in your yard grows bigger and seems healthier than the rest, it might have found a prime source of nourishment by accessing your sewage system.
Inside your home, keep a nose out for unpleasant smells, and keep an eye out for slow drainage. While these problems can have multiple causes, tree invasion is one. Regardless of the source of the issue, a plumber should take a look.
Besides arranging for regular inspections, try to avoid planting close to your sewer lines. If you do, opt for slow-growing trees and shrubs. You can also spread chemicals, like calcium hydroxide, near the sewer lines, to prevent potentially destructive growth in that area.
For over 30 years, A-1 Tri-County Plumbing
in central and south Texas has helped both residential and commercial customers with reliable plumbing services. With 24-hour service, they’re there for those unforeseen complications and to ensure you’re never uncomfortable for too long. Their friendly staff handles drain cleaning, broken pipe repair, hydro jet plumbing, sink installation, and water heater installation and repair. Call (512) 353-8656
to request an appointment. Visit their website
to learn more about their capabilities.