What this job is
Live oak: worth keeping, flare is wide, roots are persistent. Deep panel, long run, do not nick the flare.
Water oak: faster, more brittle, more parkway heave per year of age. Common in the Heights and east-side lots.
Pecan: laterals. First Colony, Pecan Grove, Rosenberg, Alvin. The flare lifts aprons; the roots find the pipe.
Pine: Kingwood, The Woodlands, Magnolia, Conroe. Windthrow and surface roots on sandy loam. Barrier plus a honest conversation about a leaning pine.
Hackberry and tallow: east county and older lots. Less sacred, still a barrier job if the walk is the issue and the tree is staying.
Problems that actually show up
- Live oak flare over a walk
- Water oak in a two-foot parkway
- Pecan on a driveway apron
- Pine on a forest-lot slab in Kingwood
- Street trees the city will not let you cut
- A specimen tree the house was bought for
Sequence
- Species and distance What it is, how far from what, whether it is healthy.
- Structure map Walk, drive, slab, pool, pipe, neighbor.
- Spec Depth, length, HDPE grade, drainage if the panel would dam a lot.
- Install Trench, set, restore. Tree stays unless you asked us to quote removal — we usually will not.
Tree Root Barrier Systems near you
We run this work across Greater Houston. Start with the city closest to the lot: