Planting Trees and Shrubs Near Underground Drains
Trees add character, shade and biodiversity to any landscape. However, their roots naturally seek out moisture and nutrients within the surrounding soil.
Older drainage pipes, particularly those with minor defects, can attract fine roots, which enter through small cracks or loose joints before expanding inside the pipe.
As the roots grow, they restrict water flow, collect debris and create stubborn blockages. In severe cases, they can even damage pipework, leading to costly repairs.
Choosing suitable planting locations and knowing where underground drains are located can significantly reduce these risks. If you are unsure, a professional drainage survey can identify underground pipework before any excavation or planting begins.
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