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Garland's mature pecan, oak, and elm trees are a major reason older sewer lines clog and fail. Roots enter through small cracks or clay tile joints, then expand until the pipe can no longer move waste the right way.
Removing roots may restore flow, but it does not seal the opening where they entered. That is why recurring root clogs need a camera inspection after clearing, especially if the line has been snaked more than once.
For an intact pipe, hydro jetting or mechanical cutting may be the first step. If the pipe is cracked, separated, or weak, CIPP lining, pipe bursting, spot repair, or full replacement may be the more durable fix.
Root intrusion is not just a nuisance. Left alone, roots can widen joints, catch solids, cause sewage backups, and contribute to pipe collapse.
Wylie has grown fast, but sewer problems still show up in both older properties and newer homes affected by North Texas soil movement. A pipe does not have to be decades old to develop a belly, offset, or bad connection if the ground shifts underneath it.
Longer residential lots and landscaped yards make repair method selection important. A camera inspection helps identify whether hydro jetting, CIPP lining, pipe bursting, spot repair, or full replacement is the right choice for the specific Wylie property.
Root intrusion is common where older pipe materials meet mature tree canopies. Local contractors know to look beyond the clog and check the joints, grade, and pipe wall.
Homeowners need to know whether roots will return. A post-removal review helps decide between maintenance, lining, bursting, or replacement.
Clear the root blockage and get a real plan for keeping it from coming back.
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