Locate and uncover the distribution box for your leach field.
Drain field clogged with roots.
Refer to the application chart above for the correct dosage rate for treating roots in drain field.
Do this when the tree is actively growing.
A clogged leach field.
Cleaning pipes with a sewer jetter.
Typical dose rate is 2 pounds for every 50 feet of 4 diameter pipe.
Eventually leach fields become clogged because the roots from trees and other vegetation.
If you suspect that your drain could have tree roots or another solid object clogging the line and you believe that the drain is in good physical condition the best solution is usually to use a large drum auger also called an electric sewer snake or rooter with a root cutting blade to clear the line or to hire a licensed.
Pour glyphosate into each hole.
Dig a hole at the end of your leach system pipes to expose them.
Water should not enter the leach field for 6 8 hours after treating for roots in leach field with rootx root killer.
Drill five or six holes into the stump within 15 minutes of cutting down the tree.
Septic leach field lines clogged by tree roots.
Septic tank systems do not last forever and replacing one is a very expensive proposition.
Cut up the tree and remove.
Spongy or soaked lawn.
Sponginess or visible water in the lawn near the septic tank is another indication that roots have blocked the leach field pipes especially the main one leading from the tank.
Cheap drain fix septic tank systems.
The field lines should be relatively dry prior to treatment.
Saw through the tree trunk close to the ground using the chainsaw.