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Gerry 11-03-2007 03:51 PM

Any Plumbers.. Roots In Sewer
 
any plumbers in here know how to get tough roots out of the sewer without digging it up???

heavy duty snake can't cut through them..

Unfortunatly it is out in the street and the city feels that it is the homeowners responsibility on the lateral... Trying to save about 10K here...

Gerry

Uncle Bubba 11-03-2007 05:05 PM

Everything on the house side of the meter is on the homeowner, from the meter to the lake is the water dept.

If you have tried the big Auger with the root head on it, the next step is to call the roto-Rooter guys. It's rare that they cant get it taken care of. If they can it's time to rent a back hoe.

Uncle Bubba 11-03-2007 05:06 PM

Also forgot to mention that if the roots are this big through the line already, cuttin them out is only gonna buy you some time. They will regrow through the line again in pretty short order.

sixpack1 11-03-2007 06:21 PM

If you cut them out then you'll need to remove the source. I had the same problem here in Florida with my citrus trees roots growing into the septic tank and leech field. Man those were some BIG A** oranges. Sixpack

Gerry 11-03-2007 09:10 PM

Problem is a city owned tree 2 houses away.. Mine is the 3rd sewer it has got to ... city says trees down't break sewers and there must have been some previous damage allowing a place for the roots to enter.. YEA RIGHT... been fine for 70 years...

Well I poured some copper sulfiade down there tonight... they were able to use an auger and cutting bit to get it partially open but the camera says that I may have to dig it up....

Wanted to use the company back hoe (I'm a certified operator) but since I don't have a million $$$ to put up for a bond I have to hire one.. then hire a million$$$ bonded plumber to do the repair...

Funny thing is I work for the gas utility and dig the city streets all day long... just can't dig my own sewer...




3 more casino$$$

Benjamin 11-03-2007 09:14 PM

after you get it fixed you can routinely pour a box of salt down the toilet farthest away from the problem and it'll inhibit the growth of roots..... just a little tid bit....

Gerry 11-03-2007 09:29 PM

that make sence ... I remember back in the day a neighbor had some nice things written on his lawn in salt.. stayed for a long time...

Benjamin 11-03-2007 09:45 PM

ya.... it'll kill darn near anything that requires fresh water to live..... there is this stuff i buy locally ..... i can't remember the name of it but it comes in a gallon or qt bottle and is incased in a plastic bag. it's a clear/transparent white bottle with yellow writing..... it states in big letters for professional use only. it is HIGHLY acidic and will eat through almost anything..... it stinks like a Mo-Fo when it starts reacting with the bad stuff and produces an insane ammount of heat...... i'll try to find out what it is and let ya know...... it might work for you..... i spilled some on my garage ramp and it turned the concrete WHITE and it hasn't been cleaned good in prolly 40 or so years.....

Benjamin 11-03-2007 09:52 PM

i used :

Hot Power
Comstar Model # 30-135
UPC Code: 024924301357

Chloroben Drain Snake is very similar to the above.....

hope this helps....

Gerry 11-03-2007 09:55 PM

will look for it.. I poured alot of some thing down the cleanout that is susposed to kill the roots.. I'll do it once a week for a few weeks then try the root blades again.. maybe it will soften up the roots... Hope so there is so many better things I can do with my money...

Bad part is ti isn't something I can live with... it is a rental property so it has to keep flowing... If it were my house I would just limit the drain usage till the chemicals ate through them...


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