Tree roots naturally grow into sewer lines as they are a source of additional water and nutrients. Some signs of tree roots in sewer lines are sinkholes, soft spots in the yard, slow drains, gurgling ...
Ignoring clogged plumbing is never a good idea. But what if you’ve tried snaking and plunging your slow-draining sink—and perhaps even enlisted the help of a professional plumber—and you still can’t ...
Residential sewer line problems rarely begin with a major collapse or a flooded yard. In many cases, the trouble starts quietly with subtle changes that are easy to overlook. You might notice slow ...
Some Cary homeowners are being greeted by a notice on their door. The town Public Works Department has stepped up its inspection of sewer easements. Any trees whose roots may intrude on sewer lines ...