Homeowners Jessica Bunker and Adam Malisch are concerned that a tree is forcing its way into their California home. House inspector Rick Yerger is called in to assess the situation.
Inspector's NotebookRoot of a Foundation Problem
The homeowners in Riverside, Calif., thought the root of their foundation problem was a tree growing too close to their house. If a tree isnt the proper distance away from a house, those roots can get out of control and clog sewer and water lines or cause cracks and damage to the foundation.
If a tree causes damage to the foundation of your home, youll need to call in a professional. The tree may have to be removed before the foundation is repaired. Thats why its important to do your homework. Determine how big a tree can grow, and how far the root structure can spread to avoid problems spouting up down the road. Here are some general tips to help prevent a potential root problem.
- Plant trees at least 10 feet away from the house, depending on how big the tree and roots will grow.
- Dont plant trees above or near sewer or water lines.
- Consult with a structural engineer if you believe tree roots have damaged your foundation.
- If tree roots are inching closer to your foundation, consider installing a root barricade made of thick Plexiglas. Its buried deep in the ground and can stem the roots from attacking your house.
Guests Rick Yerger
Building Specs, Inc.
6441 Burt Road, Suite 57
Irvine, CA 92660
Toll-Free Phone: 888-773-2711
E-mail:
rickyerger@earthlink.net
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