Foundation repair in Mena, Arkansas
Mena's Ouachita Mountain setting produces bedrock-influenced foundation conditions.
Every BratchCo service, available locally.
Each service below has a Mena-specific page with engineering notes for Ouachita Mountains soils.
Foundation Repair in Mena
Permanent stabilization for settling, shifting, and cracked foundations.
House Leveling in Mena
Restore lost elevation. Re-level pier & beam, slab, and crawl space homes.
Crawl Space Repair in Mena
Stabilize sagging beams, rotted joists, and failing piers in your crawl space.
Crawl Space Encapsulation in Mena
Seal out moisture, mold, and pests with a Class A 20-mil vapor barrier system.
Slab Repair in Mena
Permanent fix for cracked, settled, and post-tension slab foundations.
Structural Repair in Mena
Engineered solutions for load-path failures, bowing walls, and major settlement.
Pier & Beam Repair in Mena
Re-level, re-shim, and re-pier traditional Arkansas pier & beam homes.
Concrete Lifting in Mena
Polyurethane lift for sunken driveways, sidewalks, patios, and pool decks.
Drainage Solutions in Mena
French drains, surface grading, and gutter management to protect your foundation.
Retaining Wall Repair in Mena
Stabilize leaning, cracking, or failed retaining walls with helical anchors.
Foundation Crack Repair in Mena
Engineered crack injection — not just cosmetic patching.
Settling Foundation Repair in Mena
Stop active foundation settlement and restore lost elevation.
Waterproofing in Mena
Interior and exterior basement & foundation waterproofing systems.
Why Mena foundations move.
The Ouachita Mountains feature folded shale and sandstone bedrock with shallow soil cover.
Mena at a glance
- Population
- 5,654
- County
- Polk County
- Soil region
- Ouachita Mountains
- Movement index
- 4/10
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Get a real diagnosis in Mena.
Sixty minutes. Laser elevation, moisture readings, written engineering scope — at no cost, on your timeline. A coordinator calls you back within the hour.
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.