The cost effective way to prevent root and moisture stabilisation. This light weight plastic shield (just 0.75mm thick) is especially designed to form an impenetrable barrier against tree roots and excessive moisture and damp. For more information, please contact us now. Root Barrier, 61 Somerset Street, Windsor, Queensland 4030, Phone: 1300 136644, Fax: 07 3861 0701, www.rootbarrier.com.au
This impermeable barrier acts as a cut-off wall & effectively prevents tree roots and also moisture movement, thus stabilising the soil, and clay contraction and expansion under the footing. It also act as rhizome barrier and protects your building. For more information, please contact us now. Root Barrier, Unit2, 44 Telford St, Virginia Qld 4014, AU, Ph: 1300 13 66 44, http://rootbarrier.com.au/
Root Barrier have been involved in the development of root barriers and their construction and applications since 1992. Technology allowed us to move from a concrete barrier which cracked and failed, to special plastics with the capacity to handle the stresses and loads created by matric suction, soil and moisture movement. For more information, please contact us now. Root Barrier, 61 Somerset Street, Windsor, Queensland 4030, Phone: 1300 136644, Fax: 07 3861 0701, www.rootbarrier.com.au
Root Barrier introduces the most cost effective cut-off wall in the industry. Trees which in the past had to be removed because of their damaging effect on foundations, now can remain and exist quite happily along-side of the buildings, without causing any problems underground. Root Barrier 61 Somerset Street Windsor, Queensland 4030 Phone: 1300 136644 Fax: 07 3861 0701 Web URL: http://www.rootbarrier.com.au
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Australian varieties of trees and shrubs use large amounts of water in normal conditions. This problem (known as Matric Suction), especially combined with reactive (clay) soils can cause substantial damage to the foundation of buildings, walls, pathways and roads. For more information, please contact us now. Root Barrier, Unit2, 44 Telford St, Virginia Qld 4014, AU, Phone: 1300 13 66 44, http://rootbarrier.com.au/
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