🌿 Root out the competition with Sanco's Root Destroyer!
QUICK RECOVERY - Bacterial action returns to normal in just 15 days.
EASY APPLICATION - Convenient powder format for straightforward use.
ROOT ERADICATION - Effectively eliminates invasive roots in septic systems.
PRECISION TARGETING - Only affects roots inside the leach line.
ECO FRIENDLY APPROACH - Safe for trees while targeting unwanted roots.
Sanco Industries Root Destroyer is a powerful 2-pound solution made from copper sulfate pentahydrate, designed to effectively eliminate invasive roots in septic and sewer systems without harming surrounding trees. This eco-friendly product ensures that bacterial action returns to normal within 15 days, making it a reliable choice for maintaining your plumbing health.
Specifications
Product Name
fertilzer
Units
946.35 millilitre
Brand
Sanco Industries
Format
Powder
Have a Question? See What Others Asked
i had a tree removed and they left the stump. Will this product remove the stump?
How many applications of this product do you do to kill roots in your septic line?
is it okay to use on old clay sewer pipes?
my root clog was about 80 FEET from the floor drain... almost to the tap.. will this be effect on material that far from the initial insertion point?
Common Questions
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The product exactly matches the description. Very satisfied with my purchase.
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Great price for an authentic product. Fast international shipping too!
Harmful if swallowed or inhaled. Avoid contact with skin and eyes. Keep out of reach of children and pets. Use gloves and protective clothing when handling. In case of accidental contact, rinse immediately with plenty of water and seek medical advice. Do not dispose of in the environment. Follow local regulations for disposal.
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