Question : Neighbor’s trees growing into our sewer pipes?
We moved into our house in last month, and have a home warranty which covers everything but the roots and the damage they have done.
We called a plumber who snaked our main line and found that the root damage is so extensive that we would have to replace the damaged sewer line.
This is our first house and we don’t have a ton of money to pay for this problem without having to get a loan of some kind.
We don’t have a single tree or bush on our property. We think the roots are from the property behind our home which is owned either by the city or the business (Qwest) that resides there.
Does anyone know if there are laws in Utah or anywhere else which would require our neighbor to pay for the repairs or at least part of them? The trees are also growing into our chain link fence and causing damage there also.
We have already done everything we could to kill the roots. We had to snake the line when it didn’t work and raw sewage was seeping into our kitchen and laundry room. We are waiting for the plumber to get the permits and exact details of the location of our line. In the meantime, we can hardly flush the toilet without it backing up.
The line is damaged and there is no amount of root killing remedy that will repair the pipes.
utah home warranty

Best answer:

Answer by raven_sunn
call the utility company and they will fix the damage as long as its on their side. you can also put red devil lye down the drain and it will kill the roots Ive lived in the same house for 30 years and the house was built here in 1920 and Ive never had that kind of problem and the houses are 5 foot apart. when we first moved here the lady we got the house from told my mom to add lye to the lies once every year or 2 to keep them clean