Will Root intrusion be a significant factor?
FAQs
Will Root intrusion be a significant factor?
Will Root intrusion be a significant factor?
Root intrusion should be no more of a significant factor than in any other type of drainage system. The same "best design practices" should be employed for EZflow that are applied on other types of drainage systems. If roots are a concern then commercially available root inhibitors are available (by others).
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Drainage
EZ-Flow/EZ-Drain FAQs
- What are the differences between EZflow and EZ-Drain
- Can EZflow withstand the weight of a vehicle?
- Can I cut EZflow?
- Does EZflow Poly-Rock absorb water?
- Does EZflow qualify projects for LEED Credits?
- How deep should EZflow be buried?
- How do I connect EZflow?
- How does water get to it in clay soil?
- How much aggregate needs to go above the product and below concrete in a basement?
- How thick is the geotextile mesh?
- Is EZflow made of recycled material (LEED)?
- The EZflow aggregate is manufactured from 100% recycled content. Is the pipe also recycled?
- Can EZflow withstand the freeze-thaw cycle of cold weather climates?
- What is the AOS (apparent opening size) of the geotextile?
- What is the mass of recycled product in an EZflow section?
- What is the minimum bend radius for each size?
- What is the Poly-Rock aggregate material?
- What is the weight per foot / 10’ length?
- Where is the point of manufacture (LEED)?
- Will rodents be attracted to this product?
- Will Root intrusion be a significant factor?