How is chemical root control with RootX different from mechanical cutting?
Treating pipes with RootX takes less time than mechanical cutting, and the results last longer. Mechanical root cutting leaves some roots behind in the pipe. Cutting roots is also like pruning a tree; it stimulates vigorous re-growth in the remaining roots. That means new root growth can fully clog your pipe again in just nine months. What’s more the cycle of cutting roots, re-growth and cutting again will eventually destroy the structural integrity of the pipe. RootX kills roots on contact; the dead roots decay over time and are carried out with the flow of the pipe, restoring the pipe to its full capacity. RootX also leaves a barrier on the pipe walls to prevent future root growth. Once you’re on a maintenance program with annual RootX treatments, you should be able to eliminate mechanical root cutting in most cases.
Treating pipes with RootX takes less time than mechanical cutting, and the results last longer. Mechanical root cutting leaves some roots behind in the pipe. Cutting roots is also like pruning a tree; it stimulates vigorous re-growth in the remaining roots. That means new root growth can fully clog your pipe again in just nine months. Whats more the cycle of cutting roots, re-growth and cutting again will eventually destroy the structural integrity of the pipe. RootX kills roots on contact; the dead roots decay over time and are carried out with the flow of the pipe, restoring the pipe to its full capacity. RootX also leaves a barrier on the pipe walls to prevent future root growth. Once youve put your customers on a maintenance program with annual RootX treatments, you should be able to eliminate mechanical root cutting in most cases.