Protecting Septic from Tree Roots
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[IMAGE]How close can trees be planted to septic systems
Large plants should be positioned at least one to two times the mature height from septic drain fields in the Midlands. Aggressive species like maples require increased separation. Homes near the Saluda River with high water tables face higher concern of root intrusion.
Best tree choices for septic areas
Safer tree choices for areas near septic systems in West Columbia include compact species like small fruit trees. These trees have contained root systems that are minimal risk to penetrate septic infrastructure. Avoid large trees in septic areas.
How to identify septic problems from trees
Tree root damage to septic systems in Lexington County appears as slow drains. Roots infiltrate water sources in joints and can clog drain fields. Quick recognition minimizes expensive repairs.
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