- A Division of URBN Home Services
- 4285 Wagon Trail Ave, Las Vegas, NV 89118
- Open 24/7
- License Number: 0093516
We use state-of-the-art tools to remove tree roots without harming your sewer lines.
Our root removal services include strategies to prevent regrowth and protect your pipes.
From clearing roots to repairing damaged pipes, we provide end-to-end sewer system solutions.
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Tree roots naturally seek out water and nutrients, making sewer lines an attractive target. Even small cracks or loose joints in pipes can allow roots to enter and grow, eventually causing blockages and damage.
If left unchecked, tree roots can cause significant damage to your plumbing system, including blockages, leaks, and pipe collapses. These issues can lead to backups, flooding, and costly repairs.
We use advanced techniques like hydro jetting and mechanical root cutting to clear roots without damaging pipes. For severe cases, trenchless pipe repairs or replacements may be necessary to restore functionality.
Yes, preventive measures such as pipe relining, regular inspections, and strategic tree planting can help prevent root intrusion. Avoid planting trees with aggressive root systems near sewer lines to minimize risk.