Saturday, July 18, 2009

The most effective form of root control for sewer lines

Temporary control is done by cutting the roots with a sewer cleaning machine. The problem with cutting the roots is that it does not provide a long term solution to the problem. Pruning the roots injures them which causes the cut area to rapidly re-grow. The "pruning effect" often leads to bigger and bushier roots over time. A chemical called Vaporooter is the most effective form of root control because it not only kills the roots it inhibits regrowth. Vaporooter is used mostly in municipal sewers but can be installed in residential sewers as well. It is installed with a foaming agent to penetrate the root mass ensuring full chemical contact on all root and pipe surfaces. The installation of Vaporooter needs to be done by a professional. Call your local plumber or sewer and drain service company to see if they provide this service.

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  2. My boss at my last job had that same problem. Tree roots breaking through the main septic line running to the town line. Backed up the whole studio.

    This is something to definately take into consideration if you're thinking of planting trees or even doing a little light landscaping. Placement is key, just make sure to keep the plumbing in mind too.

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