Marishal Thompson have been installing root barrier for over 12 years. We have proven that professionally designed and installed root barriers can be an effective alternative in the progressive engineers "tool-box" to other more intrusive methods of building stabilisation when faced with tree related property subsidence.
Our dedicated Environmental Ground Works team use the latest technologies in design, planning and installation of the barrier so as to achieve maximum benefit for the client and the environment. The Marishal Thompson Root Deflector System® is a practical, effective and professionally installed product.
A Marishal Thompson solution provides:
"I believe it is totally appropriate that recognition be given to the team that under took the work for a job extremely well done. They were courteous, informative, kept a really clean & tidy site and made good as far as they possibly could at the end of their works." - Homeowner
"I've had the Customer on the phone today saying how pleased he was with your work. Well done!" - Halifax GIS Engineer
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