Roots searching for water frequently invade underground pipes causing blockages, costly repairs, and property damage in Perth.
Why Tree Roots Invade Plumbing Pipes
Roots seek moisture and nutrients, exploiting small cracks and joints to enter pipe systems.
Older clay or concrete pipes are especially vulnerable to root intrusion.
Signs of Root-Related Blockages
Slow drains, sewer backups, and gurgling noises may signal root blockages.
Foul smells and unexplained puddles over sewer lines are additional indicators.
Inspection and Removal Techniques
Video pipe inspections help locate root intrusion precisely.
Hydro jetting and mechanical root cutting remove roots without excavation.
Preventing Future Root Damage
Replacing vulnerable pipes with modern materials and applying root inhibitors are effective strategies.
Avoid planting large root systems near sewer lines to reduce risk.
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