Tree roots can extend far and deep as they seek nutrients and water. When they do this, they can sometimes cause problems with underground drainage systems, including causing blockages. Below, we will explain how strategic tree removal can help solve some common drainage issues.
Improved Water Flow
Removing a tree also means removing roots when possible in order to fully unblock drains. In some instances, drains may need to be cleared with other methods to remove existing roots once the tree is removed. Optimal drain flow also reduces the risk of backups within your plumbing.
Better Land Stability
Tree roots can sometimes compromise the stability of the ground, and this often happens in sloped areas. Strategic tree removal also prevents soil erosion and land shifts, which can affect drainage patterns. If roots get into drain lines, then you may notice issues with the following:
- Repeated clogs or backups
- Drain odors
- Odd drain sounds
- Landscape damage (sunken in spots, etc.)
Not All Trees Need to Be Removed
It’s important to note that not all trees are a threat to your drainage system. A tree care specialist will evaluate each tree to determine if there are any issues that need to be resolved. In some instances, root pruning may resolve the problem. Tree specialists also consider factors like:
- The location of the tree
- How close it is to drain lines
- Current tree health
- The age of the tree (older trees have more extensive root systems)
- The overall health of your property’s ecosystem
Additional Benefits of Strategic Tree Removal
Less stress on your drainage system means fewer instances of cracks, breaks, and blockages. Also, the life span of your drainage system will be extended. This adds up to significant savings over time. Homeowners like you can also benefit from:
- Immediate relief from blockages
- Improved water absorption (reduces the risk of pipe movement)
- Reduced surface water (less water pooling aboveground)
- A balanced ecosystem in your backyard
You’ll also minimize expenses that arise from extensive drainage system repair. Repairing or replacing a drainage system is a daunting task that can result in significant costs, including excavation, replacing the drain lines, replacing landscape elements like your grass and flowers, and labor.
Saving on Your Homeowners Insurance
In some instances, homeowners can save money on their insurance with a drainage system that’s functioning better. Being proactive about tree removal may also help homeowners enjoy added property value.
Contact Eastern Tree Pros in Greenville, NC today to learn more about our tree removal services and other service options for your home.