Tape, shovel, cleanout, irrigation heads, a written scope. Not a free estimate that magically becomes a trench.
Root Barrier Inspection in Houston is a local job: the soil, the trees, and the houses on those streets decide the trench. Inside the Loop, the trees were planted when the sidewalks were still young. Live oaks in the Heights and Montrose now sit in parkway strips two feet wide. Their flare is already over the walk. We install vertical HDPE along those walks, along bungalow slabs, and along the old cast-iron laterals that still serve a lot of 77007 and 77008.
Heights walks heave in the same pattern: a water oak at the curb, a 4-inch lateral under the parkway, and a slab that was never isolated from the root plate. Memorial lots run the opposite problem — specimen live oaks the owner will not cut, sitting 8 to 12 feet from a limestone walk. Nearby landmarks: Buffalo Bayou, the Heights hike-and-bike, River Oaks boulevard oaks, Memorial Park edge lots.
Root Barrier Inspection in Houston
An inspection is a walk, a tape, a shovel if we need it, and a written scope. We tell you whether barrier is the job, whether you also need a plumber or a foundation company, and whether the tree is the wrong fight.
Buyers in Cinco Ranch and Bridgeland should look at parkway oaks before they look at backsplash. A cupped walk is a known cost.
We do not sell a trench on an inspection if the honest move is irrigation changes or a grind. We also do not send you away from a real isolation job.
Written scope includes depth, length, restoration, and what we will not touch.
Soil, trees, and houses on this side of town
Soil. Houston Black clay and Beaumont clay that shrinks in drought and swells after Gulf storms If the panel sits in a gap after the clay shrinks, roots use the gap. We pack the trench in layers.
Trees. southern live oak, water oak, pecan, Chinese tallow, crape myrtle A Memorial live oak is not a Pasadena hackberry. We set depth to the roots we uncover, not to a catalog number.
Houses. 1920s bungalows inside the Loop, 1950s brick ranches, and post-Harvey rebuilt slabs lifted sidewalks, cast-iron sewer laterals, and slab-edge roots hunting irrigation
Tape, shovel, cleanout, irrigation heads, a written scope. Not a free estimate that magically becomes a trench.
How the install runs
- On-site Tree, structures, irrigation, cleanout.
- Notes and photos For you and for the HOA if you want them.
- Scope Barrier, prune-and-barrier, or not us.
- Quote Fixed work, not a mystery day rate, unless the lot is a true unknown.
Neighborhoods we cover in Houston: The Heights, Montrose, River Oaks, Memorial, Energy Corridor, Midtown, Garden Oaks, Meyerland, West University, EaDo. Zip codes: 77002, 77004, 77006, 77007, 77008, 77019, 77024, 77027, 77056, 77098. County: Harris 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
- Atascocita — terrace loams and clays
- Santa Fe — acreage laterals, well irrigation, town walks
- Pool & Hardscape Root Barrier in Atascocita
- Root Barrier Inspection in Santa Fe
What we see on this job
- HOA letter, no idea what to do
- Buying a house with a parkway oak
- A builder oak 6 feet from a pool
- Repeat plumber visits
- A previous barrier you cannot see
- Cracks you want read before a foundation bid
Questions we get
Is the inspection credited?
Ask when you book. We are not a $0-to-bait shop. The visit is real work.
Can you meet the HOA manager?
Yes, on commercial and common-area jobs.
Same-week?
Often. Storm weeks and August clay soup change that.
Keep reading
- 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.
- Atascocita 77346 is a dense walk cluster — Golf-lot pines and HOA sidewalks on the same northeast run as Humble.
- Santa Fe acreage wells and long laterals — Roots travel on a well-watered acre. Deeper than a parkway job.
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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