Root Barrier Houston
Houston root barrier guides
How Houston clay, live oaks, HOA sidewalks, and bamboo actually behave — written for the lot you have.
When a plumber and a barrier crew should share a day
Clean the pipe, set the wall. Doing them six months apart is how the roots come back before the plastic is even settled.
Seabrook old town and a bulkhead oak
The tree hunts the lawn’s freshwater. The bulkhead is not a root wall. Put one in the soil.
Clear Lake, El Lago, and Taylor Lake water lots
NASA-era trees plus water-adjacent moisture. Decks and laterals, not just parkways.
Why we stock 24 and 36 on the Pearland truck
Almost every Shadow Creek and Silverlake walk is that depth class. Foundation jobs get a different stack.
Energy Corridor irrigation plus a 1970s oak
Heads at the beam, a tree that has had fifty years. Move water, then isolate.
How we write an ACC scope so it gets stamped
Finished parkway, sod match, panel below mower height, tree stays. That is the paragraph they stamp.
Neighbor-line roots and a fence that is not a barrier
Wood fence stops nothing. Bamboo and oak both cross. The wall goes in the soil, with both sides in the email if it is already across.
Move the walk when the flare is the walk
Sometimes the honest drawing is a new alignment. Barrier cannot un-grow a flare that already is the concrete.
Summer pruning in a Houston drought
We will reschedule rather than stress a live oak into decline. August pride is not a spec.
A void behind the face in Houston clay
Backfill in lifts or the clay shrinks away and the next root uses the gap. This is the callback nobody photographs until it fails.