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Having trees in your yard certainly makes for a lovely view, but it also opens up room for problems in the form of tree root incursion, damaging your sewer lines, and leading to frustrating plumbing issues.
The experienced plumbers at Canady’s offer remediation for tree root infiltration. We use a variety of techniques to remove tree roots and provide peace of mind that your pipework is intact and reliable.
Call Canady’s today to request sewer root removal in Savannah, GA, Beaufort, SC, and beyond!
Expert Tree Root Removal and Prevention
If you’re having difficulties with tree root infiltration in Beaufort, SC, Canady’s is here to assist you. We offer sewer root removal in Savannah, GA, and Beauford, SC, using effective, efficient methods to pinpoint the location of the damage, clear it, and fix the pipes.
Choose Canady’s for:
- Licensed, insured plumbers: All of our plumbers are fully licensed, background checked, and insured, giving you peace of mind that you’ll receive professional plumbing service from skilled individuals.
- Flexible appointment times: Our online appointment tool lets you schedule tree root removal at your convenience. We want to make the whole process as efficient and stress-free as possible.
- High-tech diagnostics: We use sophisticated camera imaging techniques to locate the root in your pipes, so we can fix the issue without having to dig up large swathes of your garden or driveway.
- Cost-effective repairs: Our plumbers will lay out the options for sewer repair, so you can choose one that matches your budget and will offer long-lasting results.
Signs of Tree Root Infiltration
If you think you have a tree root in your pipes in your Savannah, GA sewer line, give us a call to book a sewer inspection. Some common signs of tree root infiltration include:
- Foul odors in your yard or drive
- Unusually lush patches on your lawn
- Multiple drains in your home are becoming clogged
- Clogged drains are a frequent issue, despite regular drain cleanings
Our Removal & Repair Process
Before we can begin our tree root removal process, the first thing our plumbers will do is locate the area where the issue has occurred. We’ll use a drain camera to get an overview of the condition of your drains and decide how to proceed based on this issue.
In some cases, simply using drain jetting with a root cutter nozzle is enough to dislodge and disperse small tree roots. However, if the root has completely penetrated the pipe, further action may be required to prevent future damage.
If your sewer or drain lines are severely damaged, we will cut away the tree roots, then either re-line the pipe to prevent tree roots from coming back or remove and replace the affected section of pipe.
Our plumbers will always aim for the least damaging and most efficient way of re-lining your pipes. We’ll then offer advice to help prevent future issues, either by removing fast-growing trees or installing root barriers to stop tree roots from damaging your property in the future.
Schedule Tree Root Removal in Savannah or Beaufort Today
At Canady’s, we specialize in plumbing services and take pride in being professional, competitively priced, attentive, and flexible. We offer discounts for veterans, military service members, and seniors, and aim to deliver long-lasting, high-quality solutions.
We’ve been delivering plumbing services in Savannah and the surrounding areas since 1986, and have earned a strong reputation for both the quality of our work and our customer service.
If you’re concerned that you might have a tree root in the pipes of your sewer line, or you’re having persistent issues with blocked drains, we’re ready to help.
Our sewer inspection and tree root removal service in Savannah and Beaufort is second to none. Call Canady’s today or schedule service online.
Tree Root Infiltration FAQs
How do tree roots get into sewer lines?
Tree roots don’t seek out sewer lines or foundations, but if a tree is growing near a house, they often come into contact with these things. If pipes are very old, corroded, the root’s natural growth may take it through a crack and into the moist environment of the sewer, creating the perfect environment for further growth and damage.
Can you prevent tree roots from coming back?
It’s not possible to stop or slow tree root growth, especially from a tree that’s still there. Even if you chop down a tree, the underground root system will continue to grow for a long time. Installing a root barrier can prevent tree roots from growing in certain areas, but it is not always an option.