I had a 40 year old Maple tree about 10' away from a 40 year old septic tank. Guess what happened.
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Erica Glasener on Feb 01, 2012Paul, Glad you were able to resolve your root problem. Your story is also a reminder not to plant large trees too close to the house, driveway or sidewalk. This is especially true for trees like maples with all the surface roots.Helpful Reply
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Dan's of Central Florida, Inc. on Feb 01, 2012This is a good tip for people. Many may not realize just how destructive that beautiful tree is that they just planted. Bet that one you had was well fertilized lol!Helpful Reply
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Garden Rebel / Sims Landscaping, Co. on Feb 02, 2012So true, in landscaping it is all about proper placement. The planting of trees under power lines is another common issue. Everyday I drive by a house that planted a row of beautiful Magnolia's directly under telephone wires, now they are a few feet from the wires.They had plenty of room in this big yard and easily could have been planted 12 feet back. Now, the trees have to be topped, not pretty.Helpful Reply
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Douglas Hunt on Feb 02, 2012A cautionary tale that cannot be told too many times.Helpful Reply
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Ricardo B on Feb 02, 2012LESSON #1 Life finds a way... We moved into our very first home (previously owned) in 1975. I planted my first tree there several weeks later only to find out it was directly above the sewer line. The Roto-Rooter guy saved me, then scolded me... Fast forward to almost 40 years later... neither the lesson nor the scolding has faded with time.Helpful Reply
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Faidra at CA Global Inc on Feb 02, 2012yep, septic issues are no fun, went to have mine pumped since I had not done it since I moved in. Pipes were cracked and caught it just in time! Had to dig pipes up and repair and put a new hood on it. Glad you could remove roots. Have heard many horror stories.Helpful Reply
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Flowerscapes Garden Design & Landscaping on Feb 02, 2012Maple roots are very thirsty and you do need to be careful where you plany. Weeping willows are so very beautiful, yet aworse offender than just about anything. Weeping willows must be at least 50 feet from any water source/lines such as pipes, pools, sewers, septic, pools, and the like.Helpful Reply
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Southern Garden Coach on Feb 03, 2012I'm betting that was one awesome Maple tree, before it was cut down! (You didn't leave it, did you?)Helpful Reply
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HandyANDY - Handyman & All Repairs, LLC on Feb 03, 2012HI Paul, who did the work for you? Hard to find a good septic company these days. I redid the field myself on one of my rentals...what a nightmare!Helpful Reply
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Paul M on Feb 03, 2012Southern Garden the tree was removed about three weeks ago. Handy Andy I am doing the work myself. I, unfortunately, have done this before and I can't seem to find people in general who do work as meticulously and carefully as I do. Since I already have several hundred dollars in this and it can be salvaged at a minimal cost if it is done correctly I don't want to take any chances about the outcome. BTW if there were any issues besides the tank I would have an even bigger problem because the previous owners of this property built a 1000 square foot garage on top of the drain field. Not too smart if you ask me. Yes that was a big healthy tree, I really didn't want to cut it down because it looked very nice. Never the less it had to go.Helpful Reply
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Teresa D on Feb 03, 2012Wow, Paul. Sounds like a nightmare. Lucky you, as the homeowner, know how to handle it. Thanks for the warning. I'm wondering how often this happens to people on city plumbing? I've got some really big Acorn trees in my front yard maybe 8 - 10 ft from where I imagine the water line runs to the house and I know the water lines have already been replaced once (before I moved in). I believe it was PB that burst and not roots. Should I be concerned about the acorn tree roots though?Helpful Reply
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Paul M on Feb 03, 2012Possibly, but consider that it took 40 years for my problem to become obvious. I think that the main concern would be lines that are not under pressure, drain lines to be specific. These lines are typically not as durable and the incoming water lines, because they don't have to be.Helpful Reply
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