How Do You Kill Roots In Sewer Pipes?
Do you have a root problem in your drainpipes? If you do, you have probably spent hundreds of dollars over the years having to hire someone to come out and clean them out. Many people have to do this more than once a year, as the roots grow back so quickly. That is also part of a larger problem that you need to address now, or you will pay the price later. When roots keep growing back into a pipe, they tend to grow back thicker and stronger. When they do this, they damage the pipe further, until one day the pipe may collapse. Old clay pipes are known for this. When that happens, you must replace the pipe, which can run thousands of dollars, not to mention the fact that if the break is under the house, you will have to tear up the floor or the porch floor to get to where the break is. If you have been using a copper sulfate solution on your pipes, but have met with mixed results, there is a reason. The reason is that the solution does not reach the top of the pipe, but flows with the wa