HDPE Root Barrier Panels in Stafford, Texas
We install virgin HDPE in Stafford. Joints are locked. Gulf sun is hard on thin recycled sheet.
Stafford is a mix of older residential streets and commercial pads along US-90A. We do HOA-style walks on the residential side and commercial-spec barrier along parking islands on the 90A side.
Sits between Sugar Land and Missouri City on the clock.
Depths: 24 inch for many HOA parkways, 30–36 for walks with a serious plate, deeper for foundation and lateral work. Thickness goes up on commercial islands.
Joints are where cheap jobs fail. Roots thread a gap the width of a credit card. We lap or lock every joint.
Bamboo gets a lip above grade. Sidewalk jobs sit slightly below mower height so the HOA does not call it a trip.
Why this is a Stafford install, not a copy of another suburb
Stafford sits on Fort Bend clay that turns slick after rain. Pecans on older streets find driveway aprons and laterals. Newer master-planned walks follow the same four-foot parkway math as Katy. HOA letters are common. Isolation plus sod match is how those files close without taking the tree.
Soil. Fort Bend clay
Trees. live oak, tallow, pecan
Houses. 1970s–2000s mix, commercial pads along 90A Typical damage: commercial parking islands, residential walks, tallow heave
Stafford HOAs photograph grass. The trench is the easy part. We match sod, keep the panel below mower height on a sidewalk job, and write the scope so the architectural committee sees a finished parkway and a tree that stays.
How we run this job
- Spec Depth, thickness, length, lip or no lip.
- Material on the truck We stock the common Houston sizes.
- Set to the floor A panel hanging in a void is not a barrier.
- Join and backfill No gaps, no voids against the face.
Neighborhoods and zips
Stafford pockets: Fountain Lake, Stafford Run, Missouri City edge, US-90A corridor. Zip codes: 77477. County: Fort Bend County.
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