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I have a large tree in the wetlands behind my house where my sump pump water gets drained to, Roots from the tree get in and clog the pipe and it is an annual ritual to clear it using powered snake. I saw a root killer in home depot which is not safe for sump pump parts and so needs to be applied where the the waters gets drained. Is that a good solution? How effective is it? Is there a root killer which is safe for the sump pump and so can be applied into the sump. Any advice is appreciated, TIA |
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On Jul 2, 10:57 am, R Kannan wrote:
Hi, I have a large tree in the wetlands behind my house where my sump pump water gets drained to, Roots from the tree get in and clog the pipe and it is an annual ritual to clear it using powered snake. I saw a root killer in home depot which is not safe for sump pump parts and so needs to be applied where the the waters gets drained. Is that a good solution? How effective is it? Is there a root killer which is safe for the sump pump and so can be applied into the sump. Any advice is appreciated, TIA The last root killer I saw was just a couple pounds of copper sulfate in a box. If it's still available you might just be able to pour it into the pumps discharge pipe and temporarily direct the sump pump out via a hose so that it gets a day or two to work without being diluted. The downside is it is not gonna be very good for the wetlands. It really sounds like you have to re-engineer your discharge piping to do things right. |
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On Jul 2, 7:57 am, R Kannan wrote:
Hi, I have a large tree in the wetlands behind my house where my sump pump water gets drained to, Roots from the tree get in and clog the pipe and it is an annual ritual to clear it using powered snake. I saw a root killer in home depot which is not safe for sump pump parts and so needs to be applied where the the waters gets drained. Is that a good solution? How effective is it? Is there a root killer which is safe for the sump pump and so can be applied into the sump. Any advice is appreciated, TIA PLEASE try to find a non-chemical solution to your problem. Putting a little root killer in one spot might not seem like a problem, but with a few hundred million people doing it, the wetlands you are privileged to enjoy are getting destroyed. The chemicals kill stuff; that's why you are considering them. But they will also kill other stuff, and hang around for a long time. |
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