Kill pipeline roots—and generate profits for your business
RootX® makes it easy to kill roots in residential sewer lines, storm pipes and septic systems. And it’s guaranteed to keep them root-free for 12 months. Plus, with our annual customer reminder program, RootX can generate service calls—and profits—for your business.
Kill pipeline roots—restore pipe flow capacity The patented RootX formula foams on contact with water to reach the top of the pipe where 90% of the roots are. Degreasing agents strip away grime so the RootX herbicide can penetrate the roots, killing them on contact. RootX sticks to the pipe walls, preventing re-growth for up to three years. Dead roots decay over time, restoring pipes to their full capacity. Register customers for annual treatments RootX also helps build repeat business. Complete the customer registration card that’s included with every RootX application or register your customers online. After 11 months, we’ll send a reminder to your customers that it’s time to call you for their annual RootX treatment. We’ll also send you a monthly list of customers who are due for re-treatment. You get more service calls, and it doesn’t cost you a thing. Tough on roots; easy on pipes RootX kills roots using the aquatic herbicide Dichlobenil. It’s non-caustic, non-fumigating and non-systemic, and it contains no diquat dibromide, copper sulfate or metam sodium. RootX will not harm pipes, septic systems or above-ground vegetation.
EPA registration #68464-1 RootX is registered for use in all 50 states as well as Canada, and it’s classified as a General Use product by the Environmental Protection Agency. In addition, RootX carries the signal word CAUTION, the lowest chemical hazard rating according to the ISO 3864-2 standard for hazard severity panels.
Proven with plumbers and municipalities nationwide Plumbers and municipalities have proven RootX to be effective for more than 10 years. What’s more, thousands of homeowners nationwide ask for RootX by name.
“Customers appreciate how RootX can solve their immediate problem with root intrusions and keep the problem from coming back.” — Brent Hildreth, Drain Doctor, Nixa, MO