The plants that grow in your yard can provide your home with shade while enhancing the beauty of the property. While most homeowners will strive to foster a healthy and lush landscaping for their property, they may underestimate the need to control where the roots from these plants are able to grow. This can lead to potentially expensive repairs and major disruptions in the future.
What Types Of Problems Can Uncontrolled Root Growth Cause?
Large roots can be surprisingly strong and persistent. As a result, they will often be able to work their way into pipes. This can lead to a range of severe problems such as plumbing clogs and leaks. Additionally, this problem can impact the foundation and basement walls as the roots will be able to gradually crack and penetrate the concrete. Due to these factors, homeowners will need to take proactive steps if they are to prevent roots from causing major damage to their property.
What Are Your Options For Limiting The Ability Of Roots To Grow?
It may seem like it will not be possible to effectively control root growth. However, biobarrier root control fabrics can be an effective solution for this need. These fabrics can be installed in the ground. Ideally, these fabrics should be installed at least several feet below the surface of the soil to stop as many roots as possible. Unfortunately, incorrect installation of these fabrics will severely compromise their effectiveness, so a homeowner may be best served by having this fabric professional installed. In addition to ensuring the barrier is properly installed, this will also save you from the intense labor that is needed to install one of these devices.
Will A Biobarriers Provide Long-Lasting Protection?
Due to the fact that these barriers are made of a fabric, a homeowner may assume that they will have a relatively short lifespan. In reality, a biobarrier root control fabric will be able to last for more than a decade once it has been installed. This can ensure that it provides long-lasting protection for your home and property. While these devices can be remarkably durable, you will need to be mindful to avoid digging in the area where it is located. Otherwise, the shovels or excavation equipment may tear the fabric or cause it to shift positions, and this will severely reduce its effectiveness. For this reason, you may want to discretely mark where the root barrier is located so that you can avoid this risk.