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Get Rid of Tree Roots in Sewer Lines

25 Nov 2013
Having trouble with your sewer or septic line? The problem could be tree roots within your sewer or septic line. Sewers and septic lines are perfect environments for plant and tree roots because of the abundance of nutrients within them. Roots make their way into these areas by growing through small cracks and crevices. Once a root has made it in, the growing can become excessive and take over the entire area, thus blocking the pipes and creating a problem. Blocked sewer pipes can cause big problems and cost you lots of money, so it’s important to fix the problem as soon as possible.
Sanco’s Root Destroyer will effectively break down roots and create a barrier to block the future growth of roots in treated areas. To use Root Destroyer, apply it to the toilet nearest your sewer line and flush. Simply, repeat this process until the correct dosage has been achieved. The copper sulfate crystals will break down the roots without harming your tree. Make sure to continue treatments accordingly, so that roots do not reenter pipes.

Keep tree roots out of your sewer line by using Root Destroyer.  For more information contact Sanco Industries.