How to Prevent Tree Roots in Sewer Lines in Milwaukee, WI

Categories: Sewer
Image of a cracked sewer pipe with tree roots growing inside it.

Roots in sewer lines are among the most common—and most expensive—causes of sewer damage for homeowners. Of course, no yard is complete without the natural beauty of trees and shrubs. But their roots can cause major problems in your Milwaukee home’s plumbing system. By taking a few proactive steps, you can significantly reduce the risk of root intrusion and avoid expensive repairs. Heiden Plumbing, Heating & Cooling is here to help you prevent and fix the issue. Find those answers here and call us at 414-937-8420 with questions.

How Roots in Sewer Lines Happen

In short, it’s because tree roots are naturally drawn to water—and therefore, your sewer line. If there’s even a slight crack or loose joint in your pipes, water can leak out, and if tree roots make their way into your pipes, they can continue to grow. Once they expand enough, they can block or even break the pipe, causing plumbing problems. This is more likely if your pipes are older, but it can affect newer sewer systems over time.

Preventing Roots in Sewer Lines

Know Your Line Location

One of the first steps to preventing tree root growth in your sewer lines is to know where that line is located underground. If you don’t know, Heiden Plumbing can perform a camera inspection to figure it out for you. While this information won’t help you with existing trees or shrubbery, it will help you know where to avoid planting in the future.

Plant Trees and Shrubs Strategically

If you plan to plant trees in the future, a little knowledge can help you avoid sewer line invasion. Opt for trees that grow more slowly and plant them as far away from your line as the tree’s expected height.

Schedule Regular Inspections and Maintenance

The key to catching root invasion problems early is to have your sewer line inspected regularly. A camera inspection can help identify any cracks or leaks in your pipes. It can also help you determine if you’re already facing root intrusion. If your trees are mature, we recommend planning on an annual inspection for best results. This regular maintenance can help you save thousands of dollars in future repairs.

Upgrade Aging Sewer Pipes

If you live in an older home with aging pipes, consider replacement. Today’s pipes are made of more durable materials like PVC. These are less likely to crack and more resistant to root intrusion. While this can be a large investment, it can still help you save money on recurring repairs and more serious long-term damage.

Watch for Warning Signs

Even if you take all of the steps above, you should still know the warning signs of a sewer line backup. Problems like frequent clogs, slow and gurgling drains, and sewage odors can all indicate root intrusion or other problems. Taking care of these minor issues right away prevents major problems in the future.

Call Heiden Plumbing for Sewer Line Maintenance

You can prevent root invasion in your sewer line with proper planning, maintenance, and awareness. Protect your home and avoid costly plumbing repairs. Call Heiden Plumbing with your tree root questions and concerns, or to schedule a sewer line inspection, at 414-937-8420. You can also contact us online.

Sewer FAQs

A backed-up line is both frustrating and potentially costly. But it’s also preventable. Fats, oils, and grease from cooking are some of the biggest culprits of clogs. Instead of washing them down the sink—where they can stick to pipes—let them harden and cool off a bit, then throw them away. Similarly, be careful of what you flush down the toilet. Be sure to throw out paper towels, baby wipes, or sanitary napkins instead of flushing them.

The biggest symptom of a sewer clog that you’ll see will be with the drains in your house. Whether they’re backed up or slow, something bigger could be wrong. Other signs include:

  • Gurgling or bubbling sounds when water drains
  • Bad, sewage-like odors coming from your drains
  • Water seeping and setting out on your lawn

Your first step is to call Heiden Plumbing to help sort things out. We offer trenchless and CIPP line repair services—and are one of the few contractors in Wisconsin who do.

Be cautious and put safety first—sewage is a health hazard. Have any carpets that were affected professionally cleaned, and wash other surfaces with hot water and soap. Also, be sure to get protective gear, such as rubber gloves, boots, and goggles, when dealing with cleaning. And be sure to wash your hands and affected clothes when you’re done.