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Tree Roots: Cut Out or Go Around?
ran into a zone not coming on yesterday...the customer said they could hear a hissing type sound by a tree right next to the zone...dug down and found all kinds of roots pinching the poly lateral...now, the question is, do u guys usually just cut the roots out or try to re route the pipe?
these are pretty good size roots, i don't want to hurt the tree...a friend in town who does strictly irrigation says to cut them out, he never has issues with the tree suffering...i'm a little reluctant, but if this is common practice then i will get the sawzall |
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Your friend is full of it, no one should have had laterals that close to the root zone in the first place. You either go under or over, or re-route the entire lateral. Irrigation lines should NEVER go across root zones, rather, they should push in from outside the mature drip line.
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Lots of the root-choked pipes are not the result of bad planning so much as inevitable, given a property that is mostly tree-covered. If it's possible to pull in a new pipe around the blockage, the result is usually worth it. It might be possible to find enough unobstructed pipe close to the blockage to make a repair, but I wouldn't count on it.
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yeah i would say more along the lines of inevitable in most situations, and how would u deal with it...in this case it looks like it could have been avoided, the lateral was simply too close to the root zone, prob 4-5 feet away from the base, with a good 15 feet away from the house, more than enough room to have avoided this...but there are those situations where it happens...i noticed a way i could have used 4 el's and gone over the roots at a 45 degree angle, but would that be a good way to fix this situation? keep in mind this was a cluster of roots
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Missile under the tree.
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just re route around or over or under and be done with it.
Does everyone have time to ponder every little hiccup on a service call? i'm all for planning and doing a job the right way, but at the end of it, you have to get the problem fixed and move on. |
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All depends on how much the customer wants to spend . give them both options go from there.
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This reminds me of the time I was supposed to just repair/replace a valve that wasn't working at a guys house. The HO shows me the valve and it is directly next to a mature (15' tall 20' dia) tree and the valve is an old hydrorain at least 12" down. I immediately got the feeling we were going to have to move the valve and reroute the mainline. Lower valvebox was a plant pot.
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