Can hedges cause subsidence?

Can climbers, wall shrubs and hedges also cause damage? Yes, potentially. Large wall shrubs, most notably Pyracantha and Wisteria, can caused localised subsidence. Level monitoring will demonstrate which vegetation is most likely to be involved.
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Do privet hedges have invasive roots?

The roots of privet can reproduce asexually through root suckers. This vegetative reproduction makes privet difficult and costly to control because root fragments left in the soil can sprout and grow new plants. One reason why privet is so invasive in the United States is because it has few native shrub competitors.
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Which trees damage foundations UK?

The oak tree is responsible for the largest number of subsidence claims in the UK. The ash tree is another fast growing deciduous tree which prefers moist conditions and whose roots will spread wide distances to find water. Again these are best avoided near houses.
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Can removing a tree cause foundation problems UK?

Subsidence from trees

The roots of a tree are unlikely to damage property foundations themselves as few can penetrate concrete. However a large tree will remove a considerable quantity of water from the ground and this can cause the area to dry out more than before.
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What are the worst trees for subsidence?

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Trees more likely to cause problems than other have fine root structures longer than other species, such as poplars, willows, elms and oaks. The results of recent survey showed that the trees most often involved in Page 3 3 subsidence incidents were Oak, Willow, Sycamore, Ash, Plane and Poplar.
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Can shrubs damage foundations?

All trees, shrubs and plants can essentially cause problems to a home's foundation, structure or plumbing system. However, certain types of trees, shrubs and bushes, like the ones listed above, are more likely to cause damage because of their flexible, shallow or large root systems.
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Can conifers cause subsidence?

These roots, which extend in a roughly circular pattern can reach around 20 feet away from the tree trunk or more. As they pull the moisture from the soil that surrounds the foundations of buildings, this is when subsidence can occur. The Conifer tree had grown large over its 20-year lifespan.
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Which trees have the most invasive roots?

7 trees and plants with the most invasive roots
  1. Silver maple tree. crystaltmcGetty Images. ...
  2. Southern magnolia. ZlataMarkaGetty Images. ...
  3. Willow trees. japatinoGetty Images. ...
  4. Hybrid poplar trees. by RuheyGetty Images. ...
  5. Mint. ...
  6. Sycamore trees. ...
  7. 7. Japanese knotweed.
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Is there a legal height for trees in a garden?

In general, there is no specific limit to the height that a tree is allowed to grow, but if the trees form a vegetative screen that is limiting a neighbours usage/enjoyment then it could be a High Hedge issue which Planning Enforcement would potentially get involved with.
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Should I remove trees next to house?

Typically, you do not want trees too close to your home because they can trigger many types of damage that can be pretty devastating. While trees may provide some shade for your home that can help control its temperature (in both winter and summer), trees can also cause: Severe foundation damage due to their roots.
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Which trees should not be planted near houses?

Large trees, like the peepal, should not be planted too close to the house as their roots can damage the foundation of the house. The trees that attract insects, worms, honey bees or serpents should be avoided in the garden. They bring bad luck.
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How far away should a tree be from your house?

To get the most useful shade on the house at a practical distance, place the tree 15 to 20 feet from the house. Small trees may be planted closer than 15 feet, but large trees should be planted 20 feet or more away from the house.
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How far down do hedge roots go?

You'll need to dig a planting trench at least 45cm (1.5 foot) wide and 30cm (1 foot) deep (deeper for more established plants to accommodate their larger root systems) where you intend to plant your new hedge. Break up any remaining compaction, especially in the base and sides of the hole.
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Why is privet a problem?

Forests infested with privet invoke a kind of despair in people attuned to the problem of invasive plants. Privet invades a forest quickly, sprawling across the understory and growing into thickets that crowd out native plants and change the very ecology of an area.
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How deep are the roots on a privet hedge?

All of the absorbing roots are in the top 6-12 inches of soil. The variability in length and width of the root system depends on your soil type and how the plant is watered. That being said, If you cut your trench at the drip line I foresee no major damage to the privets.
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Can tree roots break through concrete?

Roots rarely cause significant damage to concrete foundations. Occasionally, roots may find their way through existing cracks and enlarge them. But as long as you maintain your foundation, you're unlikely to have any trouble with tree roots.
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What trees have aggressive root systems?

Common Trees with Invasive Roots
  • Hybrid Poplars (Populus sp.) ...
  • Willows (Salix sp.) ...
  • American Elm (Ulmus americana) – The moisture-loving roots of American elms often invade sewer lines and drain pipes.
  • Silver Maple (Acer saccharinum) – Silver maples have shallow roots that become exposed above the surface of the soil.
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Do trees damage foundations?

Answer: Tree roots can damage a house foundation, with an invitation to do so. Tree roots are very opportunistic and will only grow and penetrate where it is easiest to grow such as friable soils and mulch.
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Which trees affect foundations?

Select trees that are slow-growing, with less aggressive rooting patterns to limit potential of subsidence damage. ABI identify the most potentially damaging trees to avoid planting are Oak, Willow, Sycamore, Ash, Plane and Poplar and have compiled a handy list of tree types and recommended distances from building.
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Can leylandii cause subsidence?

Leylandii roots extract so much water that they can cause clay soil to shrink, leading to subsidence in buildings.
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How close should shrubs be to house?

Generally, shrubs should be planted at least half the distance of their mature spread from your home's foundation. For example, if your shrub grows to 15 feet wide, place it at least 7 to 8 feet from your house.
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Should you plant bushes next to house?

As a general rule of thumb, you should plant shrubs by at least half the distance of their mature spread from your house's foundation. For example, if a shrub will grow to be 20 feet wide, you will want it at least 10 feet from your home.
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What should you not plant near a foundation?

Except for small flowering trees, large plants should not be used as foundation plantings. In fact, small ornamental trees may be more appropriate near the corner of the home instead.
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Trees Planted Near a Foundation
  • Dogwood.
  • Redbud.
  • Japanese maple.
  • Crepe myrtle.
  • Star magnolia.
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