🌿 Root out problems, not your trees!
Zep Root Kill is a professional-strength granular formula designed to dissolve tree roots clogging household sewer and septic systems. It safely eliminates invasive roots without harming trees or pipes, making it an essential solution for maintaining clear, efficient drainage in residential settings.
R**R
easy to use
Why did you pick this product vs others?:It was very easy to use. Just make sure you follow the directions. It's too early to tell if it was effective or not
C**V
Recommended by my plumber
we have roots that grow in the sewer line and have to use this a few times a year. Cheaper than the plumber and seems to work
F**D
Comes highly recommended from someone who does septic tanks and drain fields
I had his new septic tank put in three years ago. The guy put my septic tank in has been doing it for years. He recommended this product every six months. It will keep the roots out of your drainfield. He said that the product says every year, but he would do it twice a year so that’s what I do
W**S
Used 9 Dec 2024 - Giving it 4 stars for ease of use. Will Update if Worked
I am new to root in pipe issue and found out my pipe had a few tree roots by paying a plumber to show me on a video/snaked my line. The directions on bottle are tiny.I found a youtube video with a man using this exact Zep product demonstrating how to use it and that man divided up the 2lb bottle into 4 sections and flushed each section down the toilet separately one after the other in a row.....just the the instructions below said. THEN WAIT 12 full hours - no water at all down any drain. I did the same.-----------------Powerful Sewer Root Killer – Copper Sulfate or Sodium ChloridePlace ½ pound of copper sulfate or sodium chloride into your toilet bowl and flush, so it entirely clears the bowl. Place another ½ pound into the toilet and flush again.Do this four times, until you’ve flushed two pounds of copper sulfate or sodium chloride into the sewer where you’re having trouble with root growth. For the next 12 hours, be sure you don’t use the toilet or any water that will drain into the sewer.This allows the chemicals to take effect. Make sure to repeat the process twice a year to keep the sewer lines open. You can pick up copper sulfate or sodium chloride at your local home improvement stores, like Home Depot and Lowes.
J**E
Fast shipping
Workes well
S**1
Buy again
Great stuff
A**R
Excellent
Great product
T**S
Container Sucks, Not sure about Ingredients yet
The manufacturer uses a plastic bottle with a twist to tighten and close lid.It has a safety feature similar to vitamin bottles, where you have to push the lid down to open it.Well, the safety feature doesn’t matter because the little granules of chemicals easily leak out while the lid is on.There’s also no safety seal under the lid.The manufacturer needs to improve the packaging so it doesn’t easily leak out and also so it’s safer.
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