Question : Can I use Roebic K-77 Root Killer on all types of plumbing?
Answer : Yes, it is safe for all types of plumbing.
Question : How often should I use Roebic K-77 Root Killer?
Answer : It is recommended to use it every 6 to 12 months.
Question : Why is Roebic K-77 Root Killer banned in some areas?
Answer : Roebic K-77 Root Killer is banned in Connecticut, Massachusetts, and some parts of California and Florida due to state regulations.
Question : Is this just copper sulfate which can be bought pure for much less?
Answer : No, the price of this product is comparable to buying pure copper sulfate.
Question : Compare to Roebic FRK-6 Foaming Root Killer, which one is better?
Answer : It depends on the situation. The FRK-6 is better for clearing a tangle of roots, while the K-77 is more of a preventive measure.
Question : Has anyone had experience using this product on a slow moving drain without having their drain augered?
Answer : Yes, some users have used this product without having to call a plumber, and they believe it is effective in preventing further root growth.
Question : Is this safe to use in a Septic System without harming the septic mound which is about 200 feet from the house?
Answer : According to a user, they have used the product without any damage to their septic system.
Question : Is this a preventive thing or will it actually help destroy existing roots?
Answer : For a septic system, it does both. It kills existing roots and prevents new growth by creating a barrier.
Question : Will it kill my tree?
Answer : No, it won't kill trees.
Question : Can I add this directly in my distribution box/pipe?
Answer : Yes, you can add it directly and it will distribute to the entire septic system.
Question : How long does it take to clear a drain?
Answer : If you have roots obstructing your drain line, you should have a plumber cut the roots. Using K-77 twice a year will prevent new root growth.
Question : Will it work for a driveway culvert full of roots? What about the plants & trees at the other end in the exposed drain field?
Answer : According to a user, it worked fantastically for clearing tree roots in their pipe. It may not harm plants and trees at the other end of the drain field.
Question : Dana el arbol?
Answer : No, solo destruye la raiz que entra en el tubo.