Learn To Spot The Warning Signs That Roots Have Invaded Your Plumbing

While April showers may be well known for ushering in May flowers, this springtime weather can also be the source of some rather serious plumbing issues for many homeowners. This is because the rapid root growth that many plants experience during the spring can result in roots growing into the pipes that deliver water to or take water away from your home. The longer these roots are allowed to continue growing inside your pipes, the more intrusive the blockage will become and the more expensive your necessary plumbing repairs will be. This is why is so important to learn how to spot the early warning signs that your plumbing system has been invaded by a nearby root system. If you are currently experiencing any of the plumbing issues described below, now is the time to reach out to an experienced plumber.

Slow Moving Drains

While a single drain moving slowly will likely point to a blockage in the pipe inside your home that can be cleared using a plunger or drain snake, multiple drains moving slowly can be a warning sign that roots have invaded the pipe that leads water safely away from your home. As the root system continues to grow, your drainage rate will continue to slow until water is no longer able to get through the pipe. If the problem is allowed to progress this far, the pressure inside the pipe can cause water and sewage to backup into your home or result in the pipe bursting. That is why it is so important to seek out professional plumbing repairs before the issue progresses any further. 

Reduction In Water Pressure

While roots invading the pipes leading away from your home can result in slower drains, roots invading the pipes coming into your home can result in a reduction of water pressure as water fights to get past the blockage. Again, you will likely see this issue in multiple locations within your home. If you fail to deal with this issue in its early stages, you could find yourself dealing with a high plumbing repair bill in the event your main water link springs a leak as a result of increased pressure within the line itself. 

Standing Water In Localized Areas Of Yard

As root systems grow around and into your home's plumbing system, your pipes will become far more susceptible to leaks. These leaks can result in high concentrations of ground water along the pipe's path through your yard. If you notice standing water or puddling in localized areas of your yard, this could be a sign that you are in need of plumbing repairs.

Contact a company like Laroc Refrigeration-Metal Division to learn more.


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