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Fall is a great time in the Mid-Atlantic to plant trees and shrubs, but while landscaping can add curb appeal and provide privacy for your home, planted in the wrong place they can also cause costly damage to your plumbing system.
Over the years, root growth from some trees and shrubs can infiltrate a home’s plumbing system or even cause cracks in a home’s foundation. But that doesn’t mean you have to have a yard free from foliage. Planning the right landscaping for your space means your pipes and your plants can coexist without a problem.
Here are some tips to prevent plumbing problems caused by tree roots:
Staying away from trees that are known to be aggressive in their root system nature or have a need for excessive amounts of water will save you thousands when it comes to root infiltration of your plumbing system.
Here are some of the worst trees and shrubs for root infiltration of sewer lines:
Hindsight is 20-20, so perhaps you already have mature landscaping and are concerned that your plumbing issues are caused by tree root infiltration. Some warning signs that roots are in your sewer line include: multiple plumbing fixtures backing up at once or a shower that backs up when you flush the toilet.
If you suspect you may have roots damaging your plumbing systems, our Len The Plumber experts can clear the roots and provide a FREE video pipe inspection service of the lines.
Len The Plumber specializes in sewer line repair and sewer line replacement in the Mid-Atlantic. Root infiltration of plumbing lines aren’t something that should be left untreated. Aggressive roots will continue to grow and compromise your entire plumbing system. Our experts at Len The Plumber are available to take care of your pipe inspection needs with same day service, 7 days a week.