A quick update:
I did my 2nd treatment of the root killer foam about a week ago.
There's really no way to know if it's working... I mean, maybe after a few years of constant treatment goes by without any problems I could assume it's doing the trick.
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It sounds a lot like our house... built around the same time and has years and years of deferred maintenance. We're not sure if we should do a huge housewide remodel, or just piece by piece.
We too want to plan things out properly. I think our first step will be to hire an architect...
This is a fantastic thread! Thanks @MoonShadows for starting it!
We're very open to ideas and suggestions on continued activity, growth, and engagement on the special sufficient living community we have here! Obviously the best things we have immediate control over is being very helpful...
That's a great point! It's often hard to tell, and that may provide some really interesting insight into how we perceive / bias things... especially if our outlook changes once we discover the gender of the person... and if it's different than we expected! :D
"The vacuum isn't working!" the wife said...
"Well, there's your problem!" I said!
(Hair from 3 beautiful girls, a bunny, and it's hay packed into the hose)
I seriously LOVE this vacuum!
Over the past day or two the site has been attacked by spammers. They were able to redirect our URL to various spam sites.
I've been working tirelessly with the tech team to find the cause and then a solution to the problem. The internet routing of the site's domain name (the DNS) and the URL...
Hmm... since we just got our sewer line cleaned I'm wondering if I should wait until there is a bit more growth before applying this stuff or just do it now?
Here's the foaming root killer I'm going to try: http://amzn.to/1OsJgub
The reviews are really good and I'm hoping it will keep the roots away. For $20 every 6 - 12 months, it's hopefully going to be a great pro-active fix!
We have a sycamore that's right by the sewer line, but people say it's probably also the mulberry that's a bit further away, but known to be terrible with aggressive roots.
Thanks for the great reply!
Yes, it's tree roots getting into the sewer line that drains from our house to the main city sewer line.
We definitely don't want to cut down the trees,especially since we're not sure exactly which ones might be causing the problem.
I think we're going to have to...
Every year our old terracotta sewer line gets plugged with tree roots and we have to have it rootered out. A huge mess, super inconvenient, and costly.
I hear radio ads for trenchless re-piping and was wondering if anybody has had it done? A few years ago I got a bunch of general quotes. They...