Living on a tree-lined street has its charm—shade on sunny days, vibrant fall colors, and a picturesque view. However, beneath the surface, those trees could be creating costly problems for your home. Tree roots, while essential for a tree’s health, can invade sewer and water pipes, leading to significant damage over time. Fortunately, with the right insurance coverage, you can protect yourself from unexpected repair bills.

How Do Tree Roots Cause Damage?

Tree roots naturally seek out moisture and nutrients, which often leads them to sewer and water lines. Small cracks or loose joints in the pipes can act as entry points. Once inside, roots can grow and expand, causing:

Even if the trees aren’t directly on your property, roots from nearby trees on public streets or your neighbor’s yard can still affect your underground pipes.


Can You Add Coverage for This?

The good news is that many homeowners insurance policies offer an option to add sewer and water line coverage for a minimal additional premium. This coverage typically helps with:


Proactive Steps to Protect Your Home

At Partridge-Zschau, we can help you explore your options for adding sewer and water line coverage to your homeowners policy. With a small investment, you can avoid significant repair costs and ensure your home stays safe from hidden dangers lurking underground. Contact us today to learn more!