Tree Roots vs. Your Sewer Line: Why Summer is the Danger Zone

While most homeowners associate plumbing disasters with the frozen pipes of winter, your underground infrastructure faces a much more persistent threat during the warmer months. Summer is prime time for tree growth, and unfortunately, your sewer line is often the target of that expansion.

Understanding why this season poses such a high risk can help you protect your property from expensive repairs and messy backups.

The Search for Water

During the heat of summer, trees enter a period of rapid growth. To sustain this, they require a constant supply of water and nutrients. When the surface soil dries out due to high temperatures and limited rainfall, tree roots become incredibly resourceful.

Your sewer pipe acts as a target. It carries warm water, fertilizer in the form of organic waste, and plenty of moisture. Roots can “sense” the vapor escaping from small cracks or loose joints in older pipes and will grow directly toward the source.

How the Invasion Happens

Tree roots do not need a gaping hole to enter your system. They are persistent and microscopic at their tips.

  • Hairline Cracks: Even the smallest fissure caused by settling soil is enough for a root hair to enter.
  • Expansion: Once inside the pipe, the root finds an abundance of nutrients. It begins to thicken and branch out.
  • The Logjam: As the roots grow, they create a web that catches grease, toilet paper, and debris. This eventually leads to a complete blockage or a collapsed pipe.

Warning Signs to Watch For

Because your sewer line is buried, you cannot see the damage until it starts affecting your home. Keep an eye out for these red flags this summer:

  1. Slow Drains: If multiple sinks or tubs are draining slowly, the issue is likely in the main line rather than a single fixture.
  2. Gurgling Noises: Unusual bubbling sounds coming from your toilets are often the first sign of a restricted sewer flow.
  3. Lush Patches of Grass: If one area of your lawn is significantly greener or faster growing than the rest, it may be feeding on a leaking sewer pipe.
  4. Sewer Odours: Persistent foul smells in your yard or basement indicate that waste is not moving through the pipes correctly.

Prevention is Your Best Defense

You do not have to wait for a backup to take action. Modern plumbing technology allows for non-invasive inspections that can catch root intrusion early.

Video Camera Inspections

A professional plumber can run a waterproof camera through your lines to see exactly what is happening underground. This identifies root growth before it causes a pipe to burst.

Hydro Scrub Jetting

If roots are detected, high pressure water jetting can clear them out effectively. This process scours the interior of the pipe without the need for digging up your yard.

Contact Mr. Rooter Today

Do not let a thirsty tree ruin your summer plans. If you suspect your sewer line is under attack, or if you simply want the peace of mind that comes with a preventative inspection, our team is ready to help. We provide expert solutions to keep your plumbing flowing smoothly all season long.

Schedule your service today.

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