Root Barrier Houston
Houston root barrier guides
How Houston clay, live oaks, HOA sidewalks, and bamboo actually behave — written for the lot you have.
What old 2000s liners look like when we pull them
Brittle, shallow, roots over the top. First Colony and Memorial are full of them. Replacement, not staples.
Warranty language we will actually put on a quote
Workmanship on joints and depth. Not a promise that a tree stops growing. Read it before you sign.
Apartment community phasing so residents keep a path
Do not close a whole loop. Sequence buildings. Barrier is still a wall; logistics are the job.
Commercial PM photos are part of the file
Before, trench, panel, restore. Property managers file them. We take them.
Lake Jackson, a Dow town, and a canopy ethic
The walks and the trees are the same age. Flattening a panel by taking an oak is the wrong ethic for this city.
Galveston’s East End oaks are worth the shoring
Sand, raised cottages, famous trees. A Katy method will cave. We do not use a Katy method.
Pasadena: we do not sell pipe lining
Camera shows collapsed clay? Plumber. Camera shows roots at intact joints? Isolation plus a cleaning.
Humble, Atascocita, and Kingwood as one northeast run
US-59 is the spine. Lake terrace, pines, HOA walks. We stock 24 and 36 on that truck.
Springwoods Village pines and corporate-campus housing
Newer than Old Town Spring, still a forest-lot problem. Isolate the slab, leave the pine if it is healthy.
Cypress’s Coles Crossing is a cycle ahead of Bridgeland
Mature trees, cupped walks, HOA letters. Bridgeland should be watching.