Hello everyone. I have a rather strange problem. Hope one of you can direct me in the right direction. Also apology in advance if my terminology is incorrect. Eg is it a gully or gutter.it's the bit on the ground where the water goes in from a downpipe from the roof gutter.
I have a young tree growing from a very clogged up gully.it is about 2" or 3" in diameter. There appears to be 3 thick roots going well into the gully. I cut the tree as much as I could. But I simply cannot dislodge the roots.
I'm thinking of having a go with a chisel and hammer. I've no idea how deep these roots are. I have not succeeded as yet in clearing this gully of the muck. It's a slow job as roots don't allow me to use anything bigger than a spoon.
I do have one of those drain insurance with British Gas. But I don't know whether this would b covered by them.
Any suggestions?
I have a young tree growing from a very clogged up gully.it is about 2" or 3" in diameter. There appears to be 3 thick roots going well into the gully. I cut the tree as much as I could. But I simply cannot dislodge the roots.
I'm thinking of having a go with a chisel and hammer. I've no idea how deep these roots are. I have not succeeded as yet in clearing this gully of the muck. It's a slow job as roots don't allow me to use anything bigger than a spoon.
I do have one of those drain insurance with British Gas. But I don't know whether this would b covered by them.
Any suggestions?