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Root Removal from Sewer Lines in Greenwood Village, CO

Root intrusion removal with long-term prevention options. The $19 consultation is credited to your repair.

Serving Greenwood Village, CO

Root Intrusion Removal in Greenwood Village, CO

Tree root intrusion is one of the most common causes of sewer line failures, particularly in older Denver-metro homes with clay tile, cast iron, or Orangeburg sewer laterals. Roots seek water and enter sewer lines through existing cracks, loose joints, or small gaps at pipe couplings.

Root intrusion typically presents with characteristic symptoms: slow drains across multiple fixtures, gurgling toilets, occasional main-line backups that clear and recur, and worsening symptoms in spring when root growth is most active.

Root intrusion removal generally combines two approaches. First, a cable machine with a root-cutting head physically cuts the roots out of the line. Second, hydro jetting scours the pipe walls and flushes the cut root debris through to the city connection. Camera inspection before and after documents the work.

Removal alone is a temporary solution. Without addressing the underlying entry point, the roots will regrow. Long-term options include spot repair or CIPP lining at the specific entry point, full trenchless replacement with HDPE pipe (which has no joints for roots to enter), or a chemical maintenance program.

Signs You May Need Root Intrusion Removal

If you're experiencing any of these in your Greenwood Village home, contact us to schedule a $19 camera-first consultation.

Root Intrusion Removal Process

A typical root intrusion removal job follows these steps.

  1. 1Camera inspection to locate root intrusion points and assess severity
  2. 2Cable machine with root-cutting head: initial cutting of the root mass
  3. 3Hydro jetting: scour pipe walls clean and flush out cut root debris
  4. 4Post-cleanup camera verification
  5. 5Discussion of long-term options at the entry point (spot repair, lining, or chemical maintenance)

Root Intrusion Removal Pricing in Greenwood Village

Root intrusion removal pricing depends on the severity, line condition, and chosen long-term solution. Cable + jet clearing addresses the immediate symptom; permanent fixes (spot repair, lining, or replacement) address the root entry point. Quotes are provided after the camera inspection. The $19 consultation is credited toward the work.

Greenwood Village Neighborhoods

We work with homeowners across the Greenwood Village, CO area, including these neighborhoods:

Root Intrusion Removal — Frequently Asked Questions

Why do tree roots get into sewer lines?

Roots enter through existing cracks, loose joints, or the small gaps at pipe couplings. Sewer lines leak warm, nutrient-rich water, which attracts root growth. Once a small root finds an entry point, it slowly widens the gap, and the root mass grows. Older clay, cast iron, and Orangeburg pipes are more vulnerable because their materials and joints degrade over time.

Will root cutting permanently solve the problem?

Cutting removes the current root mass, but if the entry point is still intact, the roots will regrow. For a permanent solution, the entry point must be addressed — either by sealing the specific section (spot repair or CIPP liner) or by replacing the line. Periodic maintenance jetting is also an option for buying time.

Are chemical root killers effective?

Chemical root killers (foaming root killer, copper sulfate) are a maintenance tool that can dieback roots inside the pipe temporarily. They are not a substitute for physical cutting if the line is already blocked, and they don't stop new root growth. They can be useful as part of an ongoing maintenance schedule.

Which trees are most likely to cause sewer root problems?

In the Denver metro area, the trees most associated with sewer root intrusion are cottonwoods, willows, elms, poplars, and silver maples. These species have aggressive water-seeking root systems that can extend significant distances from the trunk. Trees within 20-30 feet of a sewer line path are most likely to cause issues.

Root Intrusion Removal in Nearby Cities

We serve the entire Denver metro area. If you're near Greenwood Village, we probably cover you too:

Ready to Fix Your Sewer Line in Greenwood Village?

Book a $19 camera-first consultation and we'll diagnose the exact problem before quoting any repair. The $19 is credited to your job if you move forward.

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