Who doesn’t enjoy a well-placed tree in their yard? Ideally, your home’s trees will provide shade, increase property value, and make your yard look better. However, as any experienced plumber will tell you, there is a downside to trees as well. When trees, shrubs, and other plants are poorly placed, they can start to interfere with your sewer lines. This is because the moisture in your sewer system acts as a kind of natural fertilizer, causing roots to grow around and even into your sewer lines. This phenomenon, known as root intrusion, can cause a ton of problems, resulting in obstructions in your sewer line as well as toxic sewage leaks. Keep reading to learn the top signs of root intrusion, and remember that for all the drain and sewer services you need, you can always count on our experts at AAA Service Plumbing, Heating & Electric.
5 Signs You May Have Tree Roots in Your Sewer Line
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