What this job is
We say this on every Memorial, Bellaire, and West U lot: a root barrier is not a pier-and-beam warranty and it is not a plumbing repair. It is isolation. If the slab is already in a foundation-company conversation, we coordinate. If the only issue is a root plate at the edge, we isolate and leave the tree.
Inside the Loop and the Villages, the oak is often older than the current house. Rebuilds pour a new slab in the drip line of a tree the lot was bought for. We trench the beam line, set deep HDPE, and keep the canopy.
Clay PI on Houston Black and Bernard soils means we do not pretend a 24-inch parkway panel is a foundation detail. Foundation work is deeper, and we stay off the beam.
Problems that actually show up
- Roots at the beam or slab edge
- Hairline cracks on the tree side of the house
- Doors sticking on the oak side
- Irrigation against the foundation plus a mature tree
- A rebuild next to an 80-year oak
- Clay shrinkage plus roots in the same corner
Sequence
- Read the house Crack map, tree distance, irrigation heads at the slab, gutter dump, any pier work already done.
- Find the lateral A camera or a cleanout shot so we do not cut the sewer while isolating the oak.
- Trench off the beam A working gap from the foundation. Panel goes in the soil, not against the concrete.
- Deep panel Deeper than a sidewalk job. Joints locked. Backfill without creating a moat that holds water on the beam.
Foundation Root Barrier near you
We run this work across Greater Houston. Start with the city closest to the lot: