House Leveling in Georgetown, Arkansas
House leveling is the process of restoring a settled foundation back to a structurally sound, near-original elevation. BratchCo uses Topcon rotating laser systems to map every room of your home down to 1/16 of an inch, then engineers a lift sequence that protects finishes, plumbing, and tile lines. Georgetown homes face the additional regional context of central arkansas expansive clay — which is why our house leveling approach in White County is engineered specifically for these soils.
What house leveling looks like in Georgetown.
Georgetown sits in central arkansas expansive clay territory — soil conditions that produce stair-step brick cracks more frequently than other parts of Arkansas. Our house leveling approach here typically involves pier & beam re-leveling engineered to aggressive load-bearing depth, paired with drainage redesign so the underlying cause is addressed alongside the symptom.
- 1/16-inch laser elevation mapping of every interior room
- Engineered lift sequence to protect tile, brick, and plumbing
- New ICC-rated steel shims, beams, and pier caps as required
- Crawl space and slab leveling on a single project when needed
Soil context
The Sherman Series and related smectite-rich clays of Pulaski, Saline, Faulkner, and Lonoke counties are among the most expansive soils in the United States. Volume change between wet and dry seasons can exceed 25%, driving aggressive seasonal heave-and-settle cycles.
The right approach for Georgetown.
Pier & Beam Re-Leveling
Hydraulic lift on perimeter and interior piers, with new beams or shims as needed.
Slab Re-Leveling with Piers
Steel piers installed under settled slab sections and hydraulically lifted.
Mudjacking / Polyurethane Lift
For lightly settled slab sections and concrete flatwork.
Questions from Georgetown homeowners.
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BratchCo provides a free 60-minute on-site evaluation in Georgetown, AR. Our team builds a written engineered scope based on your home and Central Clay soil conditions — no high-pressure sales tactics.
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The Sherman Series and related smectite-rich clays of Pulaski, Saline, Faulkner, and Lonoke counties are among the most expansive soils in the United States. Volume change between wet and dry seasons can exceed 25%, driving aggressive seasonal heave-and-settle cycles.
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Most homes recover 70–95% of lost elevation. We never force a lift that risks cracking finishes — the goal is structural soundness, not perfect cosmetics.
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Some hairline movement in finishes is possible. Our lift sequence is engineered to minimize this, and we coordinate with finish trades when needed.
- Foundation Repair in GeorgetownPermanent stabilization for settling, shifting, and cracked foundations.
- Pier & Beam Repair in GeorgetownRe-level, re-shim, and re-pier traditional Arkansas pier & beam homes.
- Slab Repair in GeorgetownPermanent fix for cracked, settled, and post-tension slab foundations.
- Concrete Lifting in GeorgetownPolyurethane lift for sunken driveways, sidewalks, patios, and pool decks.
- Uneven or Sloping FloorsFloors slope when the foundation beneath them settles or when crawl space joists and beams sag. A slope greate
- Sticking Doors & WindowsSticking doors and windows that worsen seasonally are a classic foundation movement symptom. As the foundation
- Wall Separation from Ceiling/FloorWhen walls visibly pull away from ceilings or floors, the home's framing has distorted. Causes include foundat
Foundation problems never fix themselves — they get more expensive.
Every season of Arkansas soil movement widens the cracks. Get a free, no-pressure diagnosis before the scope grows.