The Intrusion of Tree Roots: How they can damage your drainage.

Tree roots are known to be a common cause of plumbing issues, and their intrusion into our drainage pipes can lead to significant damage. While trees provide numerous benefits, their extensive root system can wreak havoc on underground drains, causing blockages, leaks and even structural damage. In this blog we explore ways the tree roots enter drains, how it affects our plumbing, preventative measures and effective solutions.

  1. Understanding the Problem

The growth of tree roots towards drains is mostly driven by the abundance of water, oxygen, and nutrients present in sewer/storm water pipes. Factors such as cracked pipes or loose joints can further attract roots towards the drainage system.

2. Signs of Tree Root Intrusion

Certain signs indicate the presence of tree roots in your drains. Slow drainage, foul odours, gurgling noises or recurring blockages, can signal root intrusion. It is crucial to address these signs promptly to prevent further damage.

3. Preventative Measures

Preventing tree roots from infiltrating drains is better than having to deal with the damage later. There are multiple preventative measures that homeowners can consider. These include only planting suitable tree species at a safe distance from sewer/storm water lines, regular maintenance of your plumbing systems and avoiding flushing harmful substances down the drain.

4. Effective Solutions

When roots have already invaded the drainage system, immediate action is necessary to rectify the issue. Seeking professional help is recommended to ensure a long lasting fix. Plumbers have the expertise, tools and techniques required to efficiently and safely resolve tree root infestation issues. After addressing the root intrusion problem, it is important to establish a maintenance plan to prevent it recurring. Periodic inspections and regular cleans can help maintain a healthy drainage system and prolong it’s lifespan.