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		<title>By: Stuart Parrett</title>
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		<dc:creator>Stuart Parrett</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 29 Oct 2010 08:14:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>This is a common problem. The tree height/size is all important but i will assume it is mature for now. Roots will be too close and certainly within influencing distance of your drains and home foundations. You say drains have roots in them (I assume you mean in the drainage runs as well as the inspection chambers) and therefore you already have a problem. A drainage contractor CCTV report seems appropriate to attempt to define the extent of the problem as you need to know if your drains are fractured.

To answer the question of whether the tree needs crowning/lopping, or even removal, would need a site inspection to define.

Does your house have damage? Often the damage is not obvious unless you know what to look for (apart from cracking)?

Before you go anywhere - Are you adequately Insured? When was the last time the amount of Rebuild Cost was reviewed?

Can&#039;t say much more based on what you report.

Best of luck - Stuart Parrett</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is a common problem. The tree height/size is all important but i will assume it is mature for now. Roots will be too close and certainly within influencing distance of your drains and home foundations. You say drains have roots in them (I assume you mean in the drainage runs as well as the inspection chambers) and therefore you already have a problem. A drainage contractor CCTV report seems appropriate to attempt to define the extent of the problem as you need to know if your drains are fractured.</p>
<p>To answer the question of whether the tree needs crowning/lopping, or even removal, would need a site inspection to define.</p>
<p>Does your house have damage? Often the damage is not obvious unless you know what to look for (apart from cracking)?</p>
<p>Before you go anywhere &#8211; Are you adequately Insured? When was the last time the amount of Rebuild Cost was reviewed?</p>
<p>Can&#8217;t say much more based on what you report.</p>
<p>Best of luck &#8211; Stuart Parrett</p>
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		<title>By: Tony bradman</title>
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		<dc:creator>Tony bradman</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 15 Oct 2010 17:33:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I
 have a Sycamore tree 25 feet from my house, I currently have root problems in the drain and also some ground heaving.
The soil is clay and it is belived the roots are growing between three properties.  Please advise. 01329 667694</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I<br />
 have a Sycamore tree 25 feet from my house, I currently have root problems in the drain and also some ground heaving.<br />
The soil is clay and it is belived the roots are growing between three properties.  Please advise. 01329 667694</p>
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