Originally Posted By: JHZR2
We have two large maples that are on either side of where the pipe goes. It wouldn't surprise me if roots are part of the issue, but I'm sure there are "flushable" cloth diaper liners that caused this, as my wife just flushed one this am and then this happened. We don't flush wipes.
The pipe has had a 90-ish year run, and it's part of the situation of having established landscaping and trees. We're ok with it, a slight pain but manageable and no big deal.
We've had friends that have had to re- do leach fields on the septics of pretty new homes, so I think what we're dealing with at this point is ok, whatever it is.
We have thought about redoing our driveway with pavers and aggregate concrete, and part of the pipe goes underneath. Might be a good excuse - have to look on the bright side...
I wouldbt be so quick to blame the wipes or liners.
They probably dont help but roots are a big PITA
usually what happens is your roots make a giant net in the pipe then anything will eventually clog it.. including turds... which are eminently flush-able
So glad my new house has NO trees in the front yard. Neighbor has 2 but they arent too big or close.
Old place I lived had had a GIANT Oak tree.. we had the plumber out yearly to cut out the roots.
We have two large maples that are on either side of where the pipe goes. It wouldn't surprise me if roots are part of the issue, but I'm sure there are "flushable" cloth diaper liners that caused this, as my wife just flushed one this am and then this happened. We don't flush wipes.
The pipe has had a 90-ish year run, and it's part of the situation of having established landscaping and trees. We're ok with it, a slight pain but manageable and no big deal.
We've had friends that have had to re- do leach fields on the septics of pretty new homes, so I think what we're dealing with at this point is ok, whatever it is.
We have thought about redoing our driveway with pavers and aggregate concrete, and part of the pipe goes underneath. Might be a good excuse - have to look on the bright side...
I wouldbt be so quick to blame the wipes or liners.
They probably dont help but roots are a big PITA
usually what happens is your roots make a giant net in the pipe then anything will eventually clog it.. including turds... which are eminently flush-able
So glad my new house has NO trees in the front yard. Neighbor has 2 but they arent too big or close.
Old place I lived had had a GIANT Oak tree.. we had the plumber out yearly to cut out the roots.