Sewer Line Root Barrier in Angleton, Texas
If a plumber keeps cutting the same Angleton lateral, the tree is still finding the joint. We isolate the tree side of the pipe. Collapsed clay or iron still belongs to a plumber.
Angleton is Brazoria’s county seat with town pecans and original walks. We isolate laterals and city sidewalks.
South Brazoria with Lake Jackson when booked together.
We are not a plumbing company. If the pipe is collapsed, you need a plumber. If the camera shows roots at intact joints, isolation plus a cleaning is the durable pair. We will tell you which one you are looking at.
Heights, Montrose, Bellaire, older Pasadena, and town lots in Rosenberg still have clay or cast iron. New Katy PVC is not immune if it was laid in an oak’s drip line with unsealed joints.
The trench for a lateral barrier is deeper than a sidewalk job. We locate the pipe first. Cutting a lateral to save a lateral is not a service we sell.
Why this is a Angleton install, not a copy of another suburb
Angleton sits on coastal prairie clay that holds a two-inch Gulf rain. Master-planned streets look like Pearland HOA work. Town lots still have pecans on original laterals. Wet-lot cypress on the south side of the metro needs a drain detail so the panel is not a dam.
Soil. Brazoria clay
Trees. pecan, oak, tallow
Houses. town lots, county-seat older housing Typical damage: pecan laterals, town walks
We restore the parkway or yard when the trench is closed. If Angleton has city sidewalk rules or an HOA spec, we follow it. 811 locates run before every cut.
How we run this job
- Locate Cleanout, camera when you have one, probe when you do not. Mark the run.
- Trench off the pipe Tree side of the lateral, not on top of it.
- Deep panel Below the invert if the lot allows. Joints locked.
- Hand off If the pipe needs liner or replacement, we say so and we stop.
Neighborhoods and zips
Angleton pockets: Downtown Angleton, SH-288 corridor, county-seat lots. Zip codes: 77515. County: Brazoria County.
Keep going
- All root barrier work in Angleton
- Sewer Line Root Barrier across Greater Houston
- Sewer Line Root Barrier in Houston — soil there: Houston Black clay and Beaumont clay that shrinks in drought and swells after Gulf storms