Spring tree-root growth raises risk of pipe intrus
Spring is a high-risk season for plumbing and underground infrastructure. As soil warms and trees restart growth, roots expand more aggressively in search of water and nutrients—sometimes pressing into cracks, joints, and weakened sections of sewer and water pipes.
Tree-root intrusion typically doesn’t “start” overnight. Instead, a long-term problem—aging materials, minor settlement, or past damage—becomes more pronounced when roots begin reaching new moisture sources under sidewalks, lawns, and utility corridors.
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