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Can water weaken concrete?

There are a few factors that can play into how your concrete reacts to excess water. Is your concrete cured properly? Are there voids underneath the concrete where water can pool? What is the level of water around your concrete? Are you talking about interior concrete or exterior concrete? All of these questions are important […]

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Causes of Structural Damage | Soil Stabilization with Polyurethane

If you have structural damage above ground such as wall cracks or sloping floors, it’s crucial to find out what is causing these issues. More often than not, the causes of structural damage lies beneath the structure altogether. These issues typically stem from unstable soil. Unknowingly, many homeowners will opt for DIY cosmetic fixes like […]

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Fixing Concrete with Polyurethane Foam

Fixing concrete with polyurethane foam is a process known as polyjacking. Polyjacking is a more modern approach to lifting and leveling concrete than mudjacking. Instead of a slurry mixture of mud, and concrete, a high-density foam is injected beneath the concrete in order to lift and level sunken slabs. The first step in order to […]

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Hurricane Season Brings More Rain to Arkansas

Hurricane Season and Flooding Tropical weather hitting Arkansas is nothing new. In fact, every year, hurricane season brings more rain which brings more flooding throughout the state. How does this affect the foundation of your home? A lot. Any movement of your home’s foundation can create small and large shifts to your entire house.  This […]

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Normal Foundation Cracks vs. Cracks that Need Repairs

Cracks in your foundation can be a scary thing, especially if they seem to have appeared suddenly. However, not all cracks are bad. Some cracking in your foundation is surprisingly normal. Throughout this article we’ll walk you through types of normal foundation cracks, as well as the types that need repairs.  Normal Foundation Cracks Direction: […]

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Slab Cracks: Causes & Solutions

Why do concrete slabs crack, and how do you repair them? Don’t get us wrong. Concrete is typically a long-lasting solution as a building material. When installed correctly, it can last a very long time. The problem here is that we have to add a “BUT” statement. Concrete is long-lasting, but it can and will […]

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What causes subsurface voids and voids under concrete?

There are numerous causes of subsurface voids and concrete voids. Voids are a widespread concrete problem in Arkansas. Here, we will try to explain a few. Knowing what causes voids can help you, as a home or business owner, be aware that you might have them on your property and when to get help.  Voids […]

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How to Use GPR for Foundation Repairs

We use GPR for foundation repairs when we need to see beneath the soil before digging. Whenever we need to use GPR for a job, we team up with GPR Arkansas & Geotechnical Services LLC. Using GPR allows us to see underground, and also helps us locate potential obstacles we might face during the project. Unlike […]

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Amazing Transformation of a Cracked Driveway

Your driveway: it’s not the most glamorous part of your home. You don’t want to pay any more attention to your driveway than you have to. You have your yard to work on, and the inside of your home to keep clean. In the meantime, you have a cracked driveway forming. The more it rains, […]

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Foundation Cracks: What Homeowners Need to Know

Foundation Cracks Cracks in foundations can be a variety of shapes and sizes. In new construction, it is common for foundation cracks to form within the first year, often near windows, in corners of the walls, and on the floor. Oftentimes in this case, these cracks are from the foundation settling, and are usually not a […]

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