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7 Best Root Killers for Sewer Lines and Septic Tanks In 2024 – Reviews & Top Picks

septic tank on the backyard

septic tank on the backyard

Roots are the bane of septic system owners that create expensive problems for the tanks and sewer lines. A root killer is one of your best lines of defense against roots that can puncture, damage, and destroy your sewer system’s most essential parts. Below are the 10 best root killers for sewer lines and septic tanks in 2023. Read on to discover their pros and cons and make the best decision when purchasing a root-killer product to protect your septic system.

divider 4 A Quick Comparison of Our Favorites in 2024

Rating Image Product Details
Best Overall
Winner
Green Gobbler Foaming Root Killer Green Gobbler Foaming Root Killer
  • Easy application
  • Prevents roots from growing
  • Doesn’t damage trees or soil
  • Best Value
    Second place
    Roebic Foaming Root Killer Roebic Foaming Root Killer
  • Safe for plumbing
  • Won’t harm trees
  • Easy to apply
  • Premium Choice
    Third place
    Sanco Industries Root Destroyer Sanco Industries Root Destroyer
  • Highly effective root killer
  • Can be used as a preventive measure
  • Doesn’t affect trees and other plants
  • ZEP Root Kill  ZEP Root Kill 
  • Only kills roots inside pipes
  • Keeps sewer lines free from obstruction
  • Won’t harm surrounding trees
  • RootX Root Intrusion Solution Kit RootX Root Intrusion Solution Kit
  • Destroys grease and grime buildup
  • Keeps new roots from growing for a year
  • Comes with everything to apply in the kit
  • The 7 Best Root Killers for Sewer Lines and Septic Tanks

    1. Green Gobbler Foaming Root Killer – Best Overall

    Green Gobbler Foaming Root Killer

    Product Type: Foam
    Packages Size: 10 pounds
    Active Ingredients: Baking soda and salt

    Roots need water, and with our best overall root killer product, Green Gobbler Foaming Root Killer, they’ll dehydrate and die. One of the best reasons to use this root killer is that it’s safe for the surrounding environment in your yard because it’s made with baking soda and salt. It is also an excellent preventative method to keep roots from growing in the first place.

    One drawback is that Green Gobbler Foaming Root Killer isn’t as effective as some chemical root killers. However, if you’re all about protecting your septic system and the environment, it is a great choice.

    Pros
    • Easy application
    • Prevents roots from growing
    • Doesn’t damage trees or soil
    Cons
    • Less effective than chemical-based products

    2. Roebic Foaming Root Killer – Best Value

    Roebic Foaming Root Killer

    Product Type: Foam
    Packages Size: 1 pound
    Active Ingredients: Dichlobenil

    Our best root killer for the money is Roebic Foaming Root Killer, which is highly recommended if you have a severe and recurring problem with roots in your septic tank and sewer lines. The product foams on contact with water and sewage, filing pipelines and killing any roots while preventing new root growth.

    It’s easy to apply, and there are several application methods to choose from. Best of all, Roebic Foaming Root Killer won’t harm your trees if used correctly.

    Pros
    • Safe for plumbing
    • Won’t harm trees
    • Easy to apply
    • Copper-free formula
    Cons
    • Sometimes requires several applications

    3. Sanco Industries Root Destroyer – Premium Choice

    Sanco Industries Root Destroyer

    Product Type: Crystals
    Packages Size: 2 pounds
    Active Ingredients: Copper Sulfate

    Our premium choice root killer uses copper sulfate to kill roots over 3 to 4 weeks and prevent them from coming back. The manufacturer says it’s also safe for septic systems, but since copper sulfate is the main root-killing ingredient, it may have negative effects on your surrounding soil if used often. Sanco Industries Root Destroyer works well, but you need to be patient since it can take up to a month to get the job done. You can also apply the product twice a year to prevent roots from growing and causing septic problems.

    Pros
    • Highly effective root killer
    • Can be used as a preventive measure
    • Doesn’t affect trees and other plants
    Cons
    • Contains copper sulfate, which is a known soil toxin
    • Takes up to a month to work

    4. ZEP Root Kill

    ZEP Root Kill

    Product Type: Crystals
    Packages Size: 2 pounds
    Active Ingredients: Copper sulfate

    ZEP is a brand that’s been around for a long time, and its Root Kill product is a top seller. Like most brands on our list, it’s an easy-to-use product. It clears your pipes by killing the roots inside them but doesn’t kill roots outside the pipes. ZEP Root Killer prevents roots from coming back in the future. It’s recommended to use the product sparingly as it contains copper sulfate, which can damage your soil.

    Pros
    • Only kills roots inside pipes
    • Keeps sewer lines free from obstruction
    • Won’t harm surrounding trees
    • Highly effective
    Cons
    • Contains copper sulfate, which is a known soil toxin

    5. RootX Root Intrusion Solution Kit

    RootX Root Intrusion Solution Kit

    Product Type: Foam
    Packages Size: 4 pounds
    Active Ingredients: Dichlobenil

    If you have a severe root problem that won’t quit, you’ll need an effective formula to take care of it, and the RootX Root Intrusion Solution kit doesn’t disappoint. The kit comes with everything you need to kill roots, including those at the top of pipes where most intrusions from roots happen.

    RootX eliminates the roots and also prevents them from coming back. Plus, it’s an excellent pipe degreaser that removes chrome at the same time. The only drawback is that it’s expensive, but once your root problem is gone, you’ll be glad you got the RootX kit.

    Pros
    • Destroys grease and grime buildup
    • Keeps new roots from growing for a year
    • Comes with everything to apply in the kit
    Cons
    • More expensive than other products

    6. Sanco Root Destroyer

    Sanco Root Destroyer

    Product Type: Liquid
    Packages Size: 2 pounds
    Active Ingredients: Copper sulfate

    Root Destroyer from Sanco is made of copper sulfate crystals in a liquid form that can be applied by flushing it down the toilet. That makes this product very easy to use. One thing you should remember is that the product will reduce the good bacteria in your septic tank, but after about 2 to 3 weeks, it will return to normal. Sanco shouldn’t be applied from a sink or a tub, but you can add it to a toilet so that it doesn’t damage the drain pipes.

    Pros
    • Only roots in pipes will be killed
    • Easy to apply through the toilet bowl
    • Stops new root growth
    Cons
    • Takes 3 to 4 weeks to work fully
    • Might not solve complete blockages
    • Contains copper sulfate, which is a known soil toxin

    7. Rooto Root Killer

    Rooto Root Killer

    Product Type: Liquid
    Packages Size: 2 pounds
    Active Ingredients: Copper sulfate

    Rooto Root Killer is another product that contains copper sulfate. It takes the usual amount of time to work, about 3 to 4 weeks, and has the same drawbacks as other copper sulfate formulas, including being hazardous to soil and the surrounding environment. However, the product works well, and most Rooto customers are impressed with the results.

    Pros
    • Clears roots inside pipes
    • Prevents regrowth of roots
    Cons
    • Contains copper sulfate, which is a known soil toxin
    • Takes time to work

    divider 1 Buyer’s Guide: What to Look for in a Root killer for Your Septic System

    If roots are a problem for your septic tank and sewer lines, there are a few things to consider before buying a root-killing product, especially the herbicides they use. Read on to see what those herbicides do and don’t do before you make your final purchase.

    Copper Sulfate

    Copper sulfate is used in several root-killer products and is quite effective. Also, it won’t kill the entire tree, only the roots, if used correctly. The problem with copper sulfate, however, is that it can take several weeks to perform its job. Worse than that is that copper sulfate is bad for the soil, killing good bacteria as well as crops. It can also be a water pollutant if it makes its way into the water table. Copper sulfate comes in liquid, crystal, and dust forms and is easy to use.

    Dichlobenil

    This herbicide, thankfully, is far less harmful to the environment than copper sulfate and won’t hurt any trees or shrubs near your septic lines and tank. Like the former herbicide, however, dichlobenil takes 3 to 4 weeks to work, so you need to be patient.

    Emptying household septic tank
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    Sodium Bicarbonate and Salt

    Sodium bicarbonate, better known as baking soda, is the main ingredient in some root-killer products and is the least harmful to the environment. It’s usually used with salt, which can affect the surrounding grass, trees, and bushes by absorbing precious water and causing a physiological drought that can reduce their growth. Still, root killers with baking soda and salt are the least damaging to the environment.

    divider 1 The Time it Takes for the Root Killer Product to Work

    Depending on the problem you’re having with roots affecting your sewer lines and septic tank, you might need a solution that works quickly. That’s a problem unto itself, however, as most root killers don’t work quickly.

    For example, while drain cleaners work almost instantly, a root killer will need at least 2 weeks to work, and copper sulfate and dichlobenil can take upwards of 3 to 5 weeks to fully perform their intended function and kill the roots. The fastest type of product for killing roots is a foaming root killer.

    emptying household septic tank
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    Product Safety Issues

    Both copper sulfate and dichlobenil root killer products must be handled with care as they can cause skin and eye irritation. Copper sulfate s also a lung irritant. It’s recommended that, when using any root killer product with these herbicides, you wear long sleeves, gloves, and a mask, and also use them in a well-ventilated area.

    One thing you should note is that all root killers are safe for septic systems and won’t harm the good bacteria found in them. However, copper sulfate and dichlobenil are toxic to the soil and surrounding environment and should be applied with care and used sparingly.

    What to Do if Your Septic System and Tank Have Root Problems

    Applying a root killer is one way to tackle a root problem in your sewer system but not the only way. Below are several solutions you might want to try before applying root killer.

    • Hire a professional plumber to survey the situation and offer solutions
    • Remove any trees above and around your septic tank
    • Rent a “sewer snake” from your local big-box hardware store
    • Determine the exact cause of the root problem
    • Replace the sewer lines that have been affected the most by roots
    • Don’t plant trees or bushes near your septic tank and sewer lines

    divider 4 Final Thoughts

    As we’ve seen today, there are several excellent root-killing products on the market for clearing and protecting your sewer lines and septic system from roots. The best overall, Green Gobbler Foaming Root Killer, will take care of the problem without harming your soil or the surrounding environment since it’s made with sodium bicarbonate (baking soda). Roebic’s Foaming Root Killer is also excellent and our choice for the best value this year since it’s inexpensive and works well. Then there’s our premium choice, Sanco Industries Root Destroyer, which works extremely well even though it takes a few weeks to get the job done.

    All seven of the root-killing products on our list will help solve the root problems affecting your septic tank and sewer lines, although some have chemicals that are worse for the environment than others. However, if you have a root problem, all the products on this list are better than replacing or repairing your sewer lines and septic tank, which can be an extremely expensive affair. Our recommendation for handling severe issues with roots is to get the opinion of a professional plumber before starting, just to be sure.


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