Commercial oaks, curb, six inches of asphalt. The curb is now a ramp. Barrier plus a mill.
Commercial Root Barrier in Stafford is a local job: the soil, the trees, and the houses on those streets decide the trench. 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. Nearby landmarks: Stafford Centre, US-90A, Fountain Lake.
Commercial Root Barrier in Stafford
Commercial work in Houston is parking islands, ADA routes, and HOA common walks. The tree was a landscape spec. Fifteen years later the asphalt is a trip. We install commercial-grade HDPE on a night or weekend window if that is what the property needs.
Retail pads along 90A, US-59, I-10, and NASA Parkway used the same island detail: oak, curb, 6 inches of asphalt. The curb is now a ramp. Barrier plus a mill of the failed bay is cheaper than losing the tree and restiping a dead island.
Apartment and HOA common walks are the other commercial ticket. We can sequence buildings so residents keep a path.
We carry insurance, we restore, and we photograph the finished island for the property file. The work is the trench and the panel.
Soil, trees, and houses on this side of town
Soil. Fort Bend clay If the panel sits in a gap after the clay shrinks, roots use the gap. We pack the trench in layers.
Trees. live oak, tallow, pecan A Memorial live oak is not a Pasadena hackberry. We set depth to the roots we uncover, not to a catalog number.
Houses. 1970s–2000s mix, commercial pads along 90A commercial parking islands, residential walks, tallow heave
Commercial oaks, curb, six inches of asphalt. The curb is now a ramp. Barrier plus a mill.
How the install runs
- Site walk with PM Islands, ADA, irrigation, night work if needed.
- Phased trench Keep a pedestrian route. Cone the bay.
- Commercial panel Thicker HDPE, locked joints, depth for parking loads on the other side of the curb.
- Restore and photo For the property file.
Neighborhoods we cover in Stafford: Fountain Lake, Stafford Run, Missouri City edge, US-90A corridor. Zip codes: 77477. County: Fort Bend County.
Related root barrier work
If roots are at the house instead of the sidewalk, start with foundation root barrier. If a plumber keeps cutting the same sewer line, read sewer line root barrier. Running bamboo needs a closed loop — see bamboo barrier installation.
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Nearby cities
- Santa Fe — coastal prairie, acreage
- Katy — HOA sidewalk panels, driveway aprons, and bamboo crossing fence lines in Cinco Ranch
- Sidewalk & Driveway Root Barrier in Santa Fe
- Commercial Root Barrier in Katy
What we see on this job
- Parking-island oaks heaving asphalt
- ADA walks out of tolerance
- Shopping-center islands after 15 years
- HOA common-area paths
- Apartment community sidewalks
- Office-campus parking at Town Center
Questions we get
Can you work nights?
Yes, on commercial pads. Say so when you book.
Do you mill asphalt?
We isolate. We can coordinate a paving contractor. We do not pretend to be a paving company.
HOA common area or city?
Both. Scopes differ. We write them separately.
Keep reading
- Spring is not one soil — Old Town laterals, Gleannloch walks, wells north of 1960. Spec the panel to the lot, not the city name.
- What a root barrier inspection in Houston actually includes — Tape, shovel, cleanout, irrigation heads, a written scope. Not a free estimate that magically becomes a trench.
- Conroe’s Grand Central Park is already in the HOA cycle — New urban streets, young trees, the same four-foot parkway math as Bridgeland.
- A void behind the face in Houston clay — Backfill in lifts or the clay shrinks away and the next root uses the gap. This is the callback nobody photographs until it fails.
- Memorial specimen oaks and limestone walks — Nobody is cutting that oak. The walk and the bed have to live with a wall in the soil.
Root Barrier Houston works Harris, Fort Bend, Montgomery, Brazoria, Galveston, and Waller counties. Call (713) 554-0180 or schedule a visit. Email service@rootbarrierhouston.com.
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