Yes. Maple roots are notorious for invading water lines.
Any trees roots will only enter water or drain pipes where there is a break in the line. No tree roots will enter a secure pipe.
They will invade only at weak points or where water is leaking from a stress fracture or small crack. However, they will not crush the water lines and gain access.
yes
Because you are using shower or bath water to water it. It will die if you continue to do it.
Only if the water pipes are leaking.I know that the roots of the Italian Stone Pine can grow thru sewer lines. It also caused pavement heave and a split in our retaining wall.
because the roots are seaching for water and when water comes the roots absorb the water
What kind of roots do water lilies have? What kind of roots does a water lily have?
into the roots, where the roots absorb the water from the soil
Normally if there are no roots water Jetting restores full flow by scouring the lines to like new condition
Water lines can break outside of the house for a variety of reasons: age, flooding, freezing in cold climates, damage from excavation, frost heaves, tree roots, etc.Water lines can break outside of the house for a variety of reasons: age, flooding, freezing in cold climates, damage from excavation, frost heaves, tree roots, etc.Water lines can break outside of the house for a variety of reasons: age, flooding, freezing in cold climates, damage from excavation, frost heaves, tree roots, etc.Water lines can break outside of the house for a variety of reasons: age, flooding, freezing in cold climates, damage from excavation, frost heaves, tree roots, etc.
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