🌿 Root Out the Competition!
The Roebic FRK-1LB Foaming Root Killer is a powerful solution designed to tackle severe recurring root problems in your plumbing. This 1 lb container of granules effectively clears roots from pipes while preventing new growth, all without harming surrounding trees. Its safe formulation is compatible with all plumbing types, making it an essential tool for maintaining clear and efficient drainage systems.
Coverage | Treated area or volume of pipe line covered by 1 lb. of Foaming Root Killer |
Item Form | Granules |
Liquid Volume | 1 Liters |
Item Weight | 16 ounces |
Active Ingredients | Dichlobenil, 2,6 Dichlorobenzonitrile |
R**.
Good Stuff!
This has stopped my recurring, yearly sewer rod-out because of the accursed Locust tree the city planted in front of my house. This will be the third year that I have not had to have the guy out to rod tree roots out of my sewer line. I use once a year about the end of June, so far, so good. What I suggest is the same as others, empty the two powders into a small, dry container, mix the two dry powders thoroughly by hand (do not add water!!). Remember, this stuff foams seriously so if you have one of the slower, older "swirly"-flush toilets, start your flush, wait until it is just starting to exhaust and then dump the powder in; if you have a more modern fast-flush, pull the handle and dump the powder at the same instant. You definitely do not want any residue left in the bowl at end of flush. I dump the stuff in just before bed, and let it sit overnight in the line. In the morning just use your bathroom/kitchen normally and the problem will be gone.[UPDATE JUNE 2014]: I have been using this once yearly and still no more problems. As a clincher.... my house is 120 years old and I have no record of the sewer being camera'd, so I hired a service to come in and run a camera through to the connection with the village main line. He completed about an hour ago, and totally clean, no sign of tree roots, collapsed tiles or anything else. Period. I saw it. The man couldn't find anything wrong at all. So, I think this proves that this stuff really works. Nobody will probably read this since is is an aged review, but at least I posted. :)[UPDATE JUNE 2015]: Still no problems, no backup or flooding. Next week I will treat the sewer again, but I think my tree root problems are over.[UPDATE JUNE 2016]: Yup, still good and no problems.[UPDATE MAY 2017]: Oh well, what the heck, I will update as long a I am thinking about it; I don't even think about sewer backup any more :) No problems last summer at all, I am using it a bit early this year, but I think I will be fine.[UPDATE JUNE 2018]: Yup, still root-trouble free. I had no problems last year at all. In addition, my next-door neighbor started using Roebic three years ago and his tree root problems disappeared. I still remind him of my big favor I did telling him about Roebic; very handy when I want to borrow something. :0) Incidentally, Roebic makes a couple of root remover products, be sure that the label specifies FOAMING, not just chemical or crystal powder. I don't know anything about those.My apologies about not answering some who posted a question!! For some reason Gmail stopped notifying me that I had a new post in my review. Guess I should check in occasionally.[UPDATE JUNE 2019]: Here I am again, it's time to do my yearly treatment tonight. No problems last summer/autumn, and my next door neighbor has no problems either since he started using Roebic a few years ago. It sure is a relief not to have to constantly call the sewer guy out. Keep on truckin' folks![UPDATE MAY 2020]: Yup, still no sewer problems last year. I think this will be my last update, I am not sure if anyone is reading this anymore. Time marches on. This stuff works great for what it is intended.FEB.11/2021: Note that I have tried many times to find the questions directed to me about this product but can't locate them any more. I can edit my posts, but not answer questions, so I'm not ignoring anyone, I just cannot find where the directed questions are. Maybe Amazon doesn't allow this anymore?? I don't know.JUNE 2021: Still no more problems, same with my neighbor. New family moved in 4 years ago, I told them of the sewer problem, and they have no problems either.JUNE 2022: Well, I'm sure folks are getting bored reading this, but what the heck, it's a tradition now :)No problems last year as usual. New family moved in this autumn on the other side of my house, I told them about Roebic and they will use it just for insurance. I don't know what sewer guys are charging now but I'm sure it's a lot more than when I started using Roebic. Keep on truckin' folks![EDIT] April 2023: Just a thought...I notice some folks post that it didn't work. If you have established root blockage this will not REMOVE it; you must rod-out the main sewer line to get rid of the established roots in it. Then Roebic will prevent new growth from blocking the line. Roebic will not remove established rootage in the line, you must clear it out first.June 2023: Yup. Same as last year, no problems. New family moved in next door, I told them about Roebic and saved them hundreds/thousands of dollars over the next few years of sewer rodding.May 2024: Is this getting boring? No problems last year, but the Cicadas (if you don't know what they are, just web-search it) love that hated Locust tree and are all over it. By the way...occasionally someone asks why there is a small paper in the middle of the bottle; I assume that keeps the two powders separated until you mix them. I don't know why, but it has always been there. Just throw it away. And...sometimes some of the powder is a bit lumpy. No problem, just use a paint stir stick to mix and crush the lumps, takes only 1 minute.Happy Sewers!!
J**Y
Effective Inexpensive Clog Fixer
I have had 2 Roto Rooter men out about a year in between visits. Then I found this root Killer product. July 23 till 4/25 still good to go. 1 yr and 3/4 with no issues and still going, that's much better than having a rooter come out, and the price of a Rooter Man was about 175$ per visit.
H**Y
It works, but the lid was unscrewed & product was leaking into plastic packaging!
This stuff definitely does help! Years ago, I lived in a rental house that had a large oak tree whose roots were invading the plumbing. The landlords routinely supplied us with this to flush down the toilet. I now own my own house & there are 2 large cypress trees and a magnolia tree near my mainline. The cypress trees have knees that are taking over my front yard & sprouting scarily close to my mainline (which I just had redone in 2018 due to a mainline flood!). I've noticed that the toilets are flushing quite as well as they used to & the bathtub & shower aren't draining as quickly as they used to, so I ordered a couple of bottles. Both bottles are sealed within a plastic bag, and it's a good thing they were! I noticed a lot of powder inside of one of the bags, and when I picked it up, I quickly discovered that the lid was completely unscrewed! Obviously, that's the bottle that I've used first. It still performed as expected, with lots of foaming. I've only taken off one star, due to the fact that the lid was strangely unscrewed inside of the plastic. That's not a deal breaker, because I just dumped the powder in the bag into the toilet. It just made it a little scary to handle, because I didn't want to come into direct contact with the powder & I have a dog who is my shadow. It made me very nervous dealing with leaking product. It should've never been mailed out like that & it obviously was. It didn't unscrew inside of the box, on the way here.
T**S
The power you are looking for to get through your clog !!!
This stuff works wonders. I had a clogged egress window drain. Tried everything you can think of. Plumber wanted to dig it up and replace entire drain system for it. Found this and was skeptical of it actually working but it amazed me and cleared it in no time. Highly recommend !
G**R
The only one to consider - forget the rest - for sewer root problems.
Ok, so you are looking for something to help your root problems go away....just like I was many years back. You see, our sewer lines are from 1953 and largely cracked and even worn down (Florida)...to the point where it is likely that many parts may not exist...that it is only some rust and the packed ground channelling the sewage!This stuff - has delayed the inevitable (re-piping the sewer lines under our slab and all the way to the street) for at least 6 years and counting.At first I was concerned with the price per pound - however, that means nothing! As with any "drug" putting it in the right place to attack the "cancer" is the Key, and the foaming action means that it likely hits roots all throughout the pipes.....believe me when I say the amount of roots in FL sewer pipes is beyond description!I have used with a sewer - I cannot rate it with a septic, although if I used it that way I might open the distribution box and make it so it missed the giant tank and went directly into the lines.I use about 2-3 bottles per year for 3 toilets in a house we use 5 months a year. Keep in mind that using a house part time is BAD...because the roots have all summer to crawl where they will. I make sure to treat before we leave in the Spring for new england.
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