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Environmentally Tree Friendly Stone Work in River Oaks Landscape

Whenever we are working on a property distinguished by large, stately trees, we have to sometimes use very innovative landscaping strategies to protect tree roots. Structures built too closely to the trunks of trees require a certain amount of digging to be secured to the earth, and the sheer force of gravity will settle any structure of significant weight even further into the ground. To avoid damaging trees that may be hundreds of years old, we employee a variety of tree root protection strategies to ensure that tree roots are protected anytime we are laying stone work or foundation nearby.

A recent example of this occurred in River Oaks on a property where we were hired to perform a number of landscaping upgrades and new constructions. One of the new constructions that the homeowner requested we complete on this project was the creation of a new walkway that would encircle a portion of the front yard, cross over a primary walkway, and wind around the home to the back, where the swimming pool was located. This secondary walkway was a proposed new structure which would run underneath several very stately oak trees. To install it, we would need to utilize some very innovative and environmentally friendly stone work to ensure tree root protection.

The reason we have to be so careful is due to the way that tree roots grow. Roots fan out in all directions, and many of the larger ones run parallel to the surface of the earth, just underneath the ground. One of the things that stoneworkers must avoid at all costs is digging too deep into the ground with tools. Spades and other implements can cut a root deeply enough to kill it and severely injure, or even possibly kill, even the largest of trees. This represents a significant challenge to the landscaper, who typically digs down six inches, lays a concrete slab as a base, then sets the stones over this concrete and fixes them together with mortar. This simply could not be done on this project, because even if we had somehow avoided cutting into the tree roots, there would have been no way to protect them from the pressure of people walking over them and pressing a concrete slab directly down upon their surfaces. In order to fulfill our clients expectations, we would either have to landscape around the tree roots, or devise a strategy of securely laying stones far enough above the roots that they would be protected from the weight and pressure of human foot traffic.

After careful study of both the landscaping plan and the trees themselves, our designers came up with a plan that would protect tree roots and still create a very solid, sturdy walkway for people to travel on. First, we replaced standard digging implements with air and water tools known as an air space and hydrovac. These allowed us to remove a layer of dirt and water without destructive impact to the tree roots. Once we excavated to an appropriate depth, we laid down plastic rather than concrete, then custom cut each stone so precisely that the individual limestone blocks fit together seamlessly. To prevent them from slipping when people walked on them, we secured the edges of the flat blocks with just enough mortar to bind them together in much the same manner that glue would bind two pieces of wood.
This process both protected tree roots both during construction of the walkway and after completion of the walkway. There is no concrete slab pressing down on the tree roots, and the stones and surrounding earth absorb the weight of people traveling the walk way.

If you have been hesitating on moving forward on plans to renovate or recreate the landscape features surrounding your home because you are concerned about damage to your trees, please give us a call at (713) 827-2255 and schedule a free evaluation with one of our designers. We can explain in detail how we will protect tree roots and other indigenous vegetation while simultaneously adding an entirely new look to your property.

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An Opportunity To Get Oak Flooring For Your Beautiful House

Wooden floors have been in the market for a long time now. A lot of people actually prefer wooden floors to other materials such as ceramics due to different reasons. As a result, many companies have come up and specialized on the provision of oak products, mainly for use on house floors. The use of timber for purposes of flooring has also been boosted due quality of the timber used, some which comes from expensive and rare tree species. The oak tree is one of the world's most favorite sources of timber as far as quality timber products are concerned this has seen many home makers go for solid oak floors.

One of the reasons many individuals choose oak is because it is very hard. It is a type of hard wood. This comes in handy on floors especially because they support a lot of weight. The best type to use is real oak flooring.

Lacquered oak flooring has also gained a lot of popularity in the recent years. The process of giving an oak floor a lacquered finish entails the use of either varnish or acrylic lacquer to polish the wood. It has been noted that lacquered oak is smoother than the normal oak. The varnish is applied through painting using brash strokes or air sprays. More than one layer can be applied to increase the smoothness. Due to this smoothness, the floor becomes more beautiful and shiny. It also makes it easy for one to clean the floor, by use of simple dump clothing which is cost effective.

Some companies have come up with the idea of engineered oak products. These companies can be found on the Internet and work together with industries that produce timber to make these products for you. There are many oak products that are available in the market today. Some of these products include brushed and oiled oak flooring. The oak is brushed and then oiled so that it can look better and improve the texture.

Take advantage of the lacquered oak floors to give your home or office a look that is beautiful and long lasting.

About the Author

Will Morris is a supplier of real oak flooring in UK and offers a full range of flooring products in his website http://www.oakfloorsonline.co.uk. Oak Flooring is one of the best products that fit into any room or premises.

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