Are Massive Willow Oak Roots Destroying Your Historic Driveway?
Watching your custom driveway crack and lift is incredibly stressful. The historic residential estates across Myers Park feature some of the most beautiful tree canopies in North Carolina. However, beneath the surface, these mature trees create a constant battle for your blacktop infrastructure.
The complex root systems from massive willow oak canopies push upward with immense force, shattering your private residential driveways. As the roots thicken, they lift heavy asphalt panels completely out of alignment. This subterranean shifting creates severe trip hazards, rough driving paths, and jagged surface splits.
If you ignore these expanding ridges, rainwater sweeps directly under the broken asphalt during local downpours. The trapped moisture weakens the underlying Piedmont clay, dissolving your foundation and causing the surface to cave in. Waiting too long turns minor root bumps into an expensive capital emergency. Simple fixes will no longer work, and you will eventually be forced to pay thousands of dollars for total driveway excavation and grading that destroys your household budget.