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Why Do I Need RootX?

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Roots from trees and shrubs frequently find their way into drain lines and sewer pipes through extremely small cracks, holes or poorly sealed joints. These tiny root hairs if not properly controlled can continue to grow inside your lines, blocking water flow and even causing the pipes to break. Worst of all, once these roots grow in a specific direction, they’ll continue to grow back in that same direction causing similar blockage problems later. So to really solve the problem once the offending roots are removed, you have to retard their future growth. If the flow of water is slow through your drain line but before it’s completely blocked use the location finder to find your nearest Roto-Rooter. Roto-Rooter service technicians have the proper training and equipment to cut through root blockages and restore flow to your line. What To Do When You Suspect Roots Are Blocking Your Drain Lines And Sewer Pipes? In addition, your Roto-Rooter service technician can advise you on the necessary

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