I HAVE TREE ROOTS GROWING IN MY SEWER PIPES!
- sally aldrich
- Feb 20, 2024
- 1 min read
The roots of nearby trees can begin grow toward the pipes, trying to reach moisture and nutrients. They will create cracks or loose joints and eventually grow into them.. They can grow large and fill the pipes, and cause serious blockages and clogs, and cause serious backups into your home.
If you have tree growing into your pipes, you can suffer serious damage to both your sewer pipes, and also the foundation of your home. Excess moisture and back up can cause mold and mildew, and puddling and foul water spots inside and outside the home.
Root and pipes can be cleared or replaced, ensuring your waste is removed properly from your home. Call Millersville Plumbing & Sewer for all your water lines, sewer and plumbing needs at . (410) 987-4377. We service all Anne Arundel County, including Annapolis, Glen Burnie, Arnold, Crofton, Davidsonville, Odenton, Severn , Severna Park, Heritage Harbour, Cape St. Claire, Gambrills, Parole, Pasadena, and more!
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