Trees often have vast root systems that spread out over a fairly long distance.
Roots coming up through basement floor.
First let s look at the damaging mechanism of roots growing in the near proximity of a basement wall you were correct in saying that trees 50 feet away shouldn t be a problem.
Tree root came up through my basement floor.
Floor drains are most often installed during original construction often in the utility area to drain away excess water in the basement.
Will this kill it.
And while tree roots can do damage to a home s foundation it s probably not for the reason many believe.
I figured it was either water or a tree root and so i pulled up the floor and found this.
Can i drill a hole in the middle and put salt in it.
Trees growing near a home are often a source of worry to a homeowner mainly because of the roots.
My basement is unfinished with a concrete floor.
Trees can help soak up extra moisture in regions with excessive heavy rainfall.
I noticed over the last couple months a crack appeared and then the floor began to push up.
Now that the tree is dead those roots will continue to rot away and you don t want to have voids under that slab.
Because here s the thing.
But as long as you maintain your foundation you re unlikely to have any trouble with tree roots.
However if you have particularly strong trees you may have the rare opportunity to see mother nature s inexorable if somewhat slow fury unleashed on your home.
Occasionally roots may find their way through existing cracks and enlarge them.
Whether we re talking about a few large roots or a multitude of smaller roots the fact is that when they grow they expand compressing the soil in the.
Renegade gardener the lone voice of horticultural reason trees roots can grow into a house foundation and cause damage with some frequency i encounter homeowners concerned because a mature tree on their property was planted quite close to the house usually by a previous owner.
Can roots help with your home s foundation.
I need your help.
They are worried that the tree s roots are going to grow into the foundation and cause it to buckle or crack.
What would my best options be.
But in terms of the floor you can jackhammer it up in just a section and cut down of course remove all those tree roots under concrete floor.
I think it s coming from the.
Right now it looks like a miniture tree trunk oval in shape about the size of a canaloupe and it has sap running out of it.
How can i destroy this tree from doing further damage.