Root problem enemy number 1!!
The roots in the sewer are looking for the nutrient-rich material that we send to the sewer. The root in the summer due to lack of fluids is 300 times larger. The roots in the sewer usually penetrate the sewer system through the pipe connections. Or another weak point. The root sends out thin threads of root starting in microns. After penetration, it feeds and grows and multiplies rapidly. The root in the sewer. Penetrates any type of iron/concrete/plastic pipe. The root causes great damage if not treated in time, it can crush the pipe and the treatment was very complex. Today there is technology that can permanently block the entry of the roots in the sewer into our pipes with the help of robots that gnaw the root, including the damage caused by the root, it is possible to renew the pipe without the need to replace it. This method is preferable to replacing the pipe because with the original splicing method and with the help of the appropriate material, we eliminate the pipe connections so that the pipe becomes continuous without access for roots to enter and is 50 times stronger than the existing pipe.