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I’ve had a nightmare with a surface water drain that crosses a neighbouring property. It kept blocking so I dug out the cracked gully and about 2m of clay pipe and found it was still blocked for several metres into the neighbouring property (it passes directly under their conifer tree). When I rodded it out there were lots of tree roots so I called Yorkshire water and they have fitted some resin sleeves and left me to sort the drainage on my own side so I’ve fitted Brown PVC pipe and bends. Are the tree roots likely to get in again at the rubber seals? If so should I encase it in concrete?