Our HDPE root barriers (2mm) protect pipelines and foundations from invasive tree roots. Engineered to withstand 20 bar pressure, they allow water flow while ensuring 30+ years of underground performance.
Root barriers are constructed from high-density polyethylene (thickness 0.5-2 mm), stainless steel, or fiber reinforced plastic composites. HDPE barriers are chemical resistant and flexible, while the metal ones are more suitable because they do not get easily punctured by roots in the areas where trees grow.
What is a root barrier?
What is a root barrier?
HDPE or metal sheet preventing tree roots from damaging infrastructure.
How does a root barrier work?
Physically blocks root penetration while allowing water drainage.
What materials are root barriers made of?
HDPE (2mm thickness) or galvanized steel for durability.
How deep should a root barrier be installed?
0.5-3m deep, depending on tree species and soil type.
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