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protection of rainwater drain from root invasion

Posted: Sun Nov 30, 2008 9:01 am
by markc
Hello,
Putting in a rainwater drain with steep gradient near a hedge (unavoidable) - is there any way to protect 100mm pvc pipe
from from root invasion in the years to come?
Cheers
Mark

Posted: Sat Dec 06, 2008 4:03 pm
by htg engineer
http://www.boddingtons-ltd.com/forestry ... arrier.htm

Trees searching for water will direct there roots to leaking joints. If the drains are sound, then roots do not penetrate drains. This is problem with old clay drains, plastic drainage systems are more durable and will flex a little with the ground.

I would use a plastic drainage system, make sure all joints are sound, and all should be ok.

htg

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by TheDoctor5
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