5 Early Signs Tree Roots in Pipes Are Damaging Your Plumbing


You might not think much of a slow drain or a patch of lawn that looks a bit too healthy, but tree roots in pipes are often behind problems like these. Before assuming it’s a simple blockage, it’s worth considering whether roots have started creeping into your plumbing. Root infiltration into plumbing systems is a prevalent problem throughout Newcastle and the Hunter Region, particularly in older homes and estates with mature trees nearby.

We will show you how to recognise the tell tale signs of root damage and what to do next to avoid a major plumbing disaster.

Why Tree Roots Invade Plumbing Systems

Tree roots are naturally drawn to moisture and nutrients, which is exactly why tree roots in pipes become such a widespread problem in older Newcastle homes. Even the smallest crack or loose joint in your pipes can allow fine roots to squeeze in. Once inside, they expand, block water flow, and can eventually cause burst pipes or severe structural damage.

Common signs tree roots in pipes are causing damage

1. Slow or Gurgling Drains

One of the first signs of root intrusion is a slow-draining sink, toilet, or shower — especially if it affects multiple fixtures. Gurgling noises may also occur as air becomes trapped in the system due to partial blockages.

2. Frequent Blockages or Overflows

If you’re calling a plumber every few weeks to clear a blocked drain, you may be dealing with more than just hair or grease. Persistent clogs often signal a deeper issue, such as tree roots growing into your sewer or stormwater lines.

3. Unusually Green or Soggy Patches in the Yard

When tree roots in pipes break through small cracks, they can leak water into the surrounding soil. This can result in vibrantly green patches, uneven lawn growth, or constantly soggy areas — even during dry weather.

4. Bad Smells or Sewage Odours

Cracked pipes allow unpleasant sewer gases to escape. If you’re smelling sewage in your home or garden, especially near drains or in low-lying areas, don’t ignore it — it’s often a sign of pipe damage caused by roots.

5. Sudden Drop in Water Pressure

Roots can restrict water flow inside your plumbing lines, causing a noticeable drop in pressure across your taps, showerheads, or outdoor hoses.

How We Detect and Fix Tree Roots in Pipes

At Hunter Eco Plumbing, we use CCTV drain camera inspections to pinpoint exactly where tree roots in pipes have entered and how far the damage extends. Once detected, we offer several repair solutions, including:

  • High-pressure water jetting to cut through and clear roots
  • Pipe relining to seal cracks without digging up your yard
  • Full pipe replacement in severe cases

For urgent issues like cracked or burst pipes, our burst pipe services are available to quickly restore your system.

Preventing Future tree Root invasion

While mature trees offer shade and curb appeal, they also pose risks to underground plumbing. Here are a few ways to help prevent root issues:

  • Avoid planting trees near sewer or stormwater lines
  • Install a root barrier when planting trees
  • Schedule regular drain inspections, especially in older properties
  • Maintain your system with our residential and commercial plumbing services

Don’t Wait Until It’s Too Late

Once tree roots in pipes start spreading, the damage can escalate quickly, from minor leaks to full pipe collapse. If you suspect root invasion, act fast to minimise cost and inconvenience.

Book a Drain Inspection Today

Hunter Eco Plumbing provides expert root removal, pipe repairs, and plumbing inspections throughout Newcastle, Lake Macquarie, and the Hunter Region. We’re licensed, experienced, and environmentally responsible.

Schedule regular drain inspections, especially in older properties, and keep your system maintained with our residential plumbing services. Call 0488 123 034 or submit details on our contact page to arrange a call back

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