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Trenchless Pipe Lining: The Top Solution for Tree Root Intrusion

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Where there are trees, there are also tree roots. Despite being mostly unseen, they can cause all kinds of damage to your property, whether to pipes, foundations, or both. Learn how root systems and septic systems can coexist cost-effectively, thanks to trenchless pipe lining.

How Tree Root Intrusion Occurs

Tree roots seek out moisture, and even grow in search of water. When sewer lines have leaks or cracks, roots are drawn in. This is especially common with older pipes made of clay or cast iron, which can harbor cracks or misaligned joints that provide easy entry.

There, with a plentiful water source and nutrients, roots can flourish—often rapidly! These intrusions can block your plumbing system, leading to expensive repairs, sewage backups (which pose a health risk, given potential exposure to viruses and bacteria), and structural damage from weakening or even collapsing pipes.

How to Spot Tree Root Intrusion
 

While you can’t see the actual tree root intrusion where it’s happening, there are often visible signs of its occurrence on your property. Slow drains, frequent clogs in multiple drains, and gurgling sounds from toilets or drains are all big warnings. Outside, you may notice atypically wet or lush grass, as well as foul odors in your yard. (These sewage-y scents can transpire around drains, as well.)

Why Trenchless Pipe Lining is Efficient and Effective

Despite the dangers of tree root intrusion, an efficient and effective solution is within reach: trenchless pipe lining. Thanks to its innovative properties and process, it provides several benefits:

Minimally Disruptive

By opting for epoxy pipe lining, you can avoid excavation altogether. This makes the procedure far less disruptive to your property, plus takes less time than traditional repair methods.

Built to Last

Traditional pipe replacement may only be a temporary fix. Meanwhile, pipe lining is designed to endure for decades on end. This longer-lasting pipe lining fuses to the interior of the old pipe, making a seamless and enduring bond that can fend off root intrusion more capably, as the new lining is jointless, and therefore more resistant to entry points and leaks.

A More Affordable Option

Compared to traditional repairs, trenchless pipe lining can be accomplished more quickly and less invasively, which drives down the price. It also does not require expensive specialty equipment, plus eliminates the cost burden of additional labor to tackle excavation.

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