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As a homeowner, you may have noticed that your plumbing system seems to be working perfectly fine. However, behind the scenes, a silent and insidious threat is lurking in your yard - tree roots.
Tree roots are like underground armies, constantly growing and expanding to reach new areas of soil. Over time, they can cause significant damage to your plumbing system by disrupting pipes, damaging fixtures, and even leading to costly repairs or replacements.
Trees have a unique root system that allows them to absorb water from the soil. As they grow, their roots can penetrate into neighboring areas of soil, causing problems for nearby trees and plants. In your yard, this can lead to: * Disrupting pipes and fixtures * Damaging walls and foundation * Causing leaks and floods