Can tree roots desecrate wet pipes? Have had insipid water pressure contained by house for a while. No...

Have had insipid water pressure contained by house for a while. No improvements or damages to existing plumbing system. Multiple plumbers have given estimates surrounded by the thousands to determine where the problem originate. Two of the plumbers think the meagre water pressure is due to the river main coming from the street. I be wondering if tree roots can damage hose down pipes? I am not sure if the water biggest is PVC, copper, etc.. Anything HELPS!
Answers:    I would assume that the spigot with the righteous flow is nearest to the entrance pipe. Since one spigot has dutiful flow it is more than likely that near is a plug in the string. If possible turn off at hose down meter and disconnect entrance pipe. Connect a hose from next door, might be nice to ask them first unless you contemplate you can whoop em. Connect hose to the spigot farthest away from the entrance and flush the system out. City sea systems can push rocks into your system and they quite regularly do. If you have galvanize pipe you may have a bigger problem but here is a place to start. It does not nouns like a root problem.
Happy Flushing,
Dan
Yes, tree roots can destroy water lines. Main rank should be PVC