🌿 Root Out Problems Before They Grow!
Green Gobbler Foaming Root Killer is a powerful 10 lb solution designed to dissolve tree roots in pipes and sewer lines without damaging the environment. With no copper sulfate, it’s safe for your plumbing and septic systems, offering a cost-effective way to prevent clogs and regrowth. Plus, it comes with a 30-day satisfaction guarantee.
R**O
Highly Effective and Easy to Use!
I used Green Gobbler Foaming Root Killer to deal with tree roots in our sewer line, and it worked exactly as promised. The foaming action really helps it reach all areas of the pipe, and I noticed a big improvement in drainage after just one treatment. I also appreciate that it’s copper sulfate-free and safe for both pipes and septic systems. With four uses in one container, it’s a great value. Definitely recommend for anyone dealing with root issues!
A**R
It works; buy a huge bottle, repeated treatments likely needed
This product works. Read the directions and follow them. Buy the biggest bottle for sale because you will need repeated sessions on areas because of the varying life stages of bed bugs, their high, reproductive rates and the human factor that strays can be hiding out without a meal for months in areas or in spots that weren’t treated.Professionals will ask you to remove everything from your house that can’t survive extreme heat and seal these things in tightly sealed plastic bags while they are away from your home and they will heat your home with special equipment that will heat your home interior to a heat level that nothing much can survive.The alternative to that is the opposite; they can brings in equipment to get your inside temperature to as close to freezing as possible.Even for professionals this can be a war, not a battle. Sometimes they may pump a bed bug killing foam into the area behind your walls.So, for the home owning and living warrior, educate yourself watching a lot of you tube videos on the subject and reading public health publications on the topic, arm yourself with this treatment, lots of giant ziploc bags or vacuum seal bags and prepare to put everything that can’t be zip-locked away for months into a hot dryer for at least 20 minutes.Oh yeah, this stuff works on furniture and mattresses, but will likely require multiple treatments, so save yourself some money and buy the 64 oz bottle the first time you buy.
J**N
Give it a try!!
We were not too consistent using it, but, we are trying it again and using daily. I am hoping it works. Was very expensive for the set up by the plumber and now each time he comes it is $300 to do! Forget what the 1st. time cost but it was not cheap. It's usually every 3 month and would be very expensive to tear up the yard and install new tiles..........SO...I hope this works! Not the fault of the product if it is not used!! Sorry I have no better information.
K**R
Works great
I have been using this for over 3 years once a month. Our home was built almost 100 years ago and there are roots growing into the lines. We have not had any back up problems since using this.
J**Y
Poor value,
I used this to treat some French drains under my patio that run out underneath my yard. Grass roots often clog these up and they are breeding grounds for mosquitos if the water is not moving through them. I figured I would give this a try and see how it does.First off, it's a basic formula of 90% rock salt with the remaining 10% being citric acid (like concentrated lemon juice), sodium lauryl sulfate (soap), and sodium bicarbonate (baking soda). All of these are household ingredients or easily purchased from a grocery store. The foaming is occurring from the reaction between the baking soda and the citric acid when hydrated with water. In other words, you can make a lot of this on your own for a lot less than this product costs.However, it also explains why this formula does not harm trees - there are no enzymes or anything, the high salt concentration will just dehydrate roots and kill them without harming the tree itself. Would it be enough to kill large roots in a pipe? I do not believe it would, but it probably would help as a protective agent to keep smaller roots from growing larger over time (as long as you use the product regularly).As for how well it worked on my drains, the foaming was minimal in the pipes and did not expand enough to fill the entire pipe, so I expect it just cleaned the bottom of the pipe of some dirt/grime buildup. Maybe it will help with mosquitos in there, but I doubt it. IF it works, I will just buy a 50lb bag of rock salt for $10 and mix in some anhydrous citric acid, baking soda, and a little bit of soap. That would be 50 treatments for $20 vs 10 treatments for $30.
A**R
Didn't work for me, at all. And I was damaged when it arrived
I have tried this, following the directions to the letter, and it didn't work for me. I still have the same issue. I'm going to say that this is a lot of hype with not any action.
J**A
The foam is the key
Works great. I tried using regular rock salt but it didn't work. This foams in your toilet and I think that's the secret for exposing the roots to it. Highly recommended for septic systems.
T**H
Gobble.. gobble ROOTS!
Best used as part of routine maintenance for your main sewer line.Works great!
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