What’s the best location for applying RootX at a customer’s home?
The cleanout is the preferred method for most residential applications because it’s closest to the pipes where roots can cause problems. If there’s no cleanout at your customer’s location, you can apply RootX using the toilet. To prevent foam overflow outside the pipeline, you should only use a 2-lb. jar of RootX in a toilet application. • How long does it take to apply RootX? Whether you’re applying RootX in a cleanout or pouring it into a toilet, it takes just minutes to complete a RootX treatment. • How quickly can my customers expect results with RootX? RootX kills roots on contact and destroys the root structure within the first hour after application. The roots decay over time depending on the type of plant and the size of the root mass. In extreme cases where the pipe is completely blocked or close to it, you should use mechanical root cutting to clear the blockage, followed immediately by RootX to kill the remaining roots and prevent re-growth. • What kind of chemicals does Roo