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Arkansas Concrete Lifting & Leveling
Polyurethane Slab Jacking

Arkansas Concrete Lifting & Leveling

Sunken driveways, tripping hazards, pool decks pulling away from coping — BratchCo's polyurethane lifting system raises concrete to grade in hours, with no demolition, no replacement cost, and a 5-year transferable warranty.

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Why BratchCo for concrete lifting?

  • High-density polyurethane foam, fully cured in 15 minutes
  • Drives 5/8-inch holes — no demolition or fresh concrete patching
  • Lifts loads up to 8,000 PSF
  • Works on driveways, sidewalks, patios, garage floors, pool decks
  • Transferable 5-year warranty against re-settlement
Timeline
Same-day completion in most cases
Warranty
5-year transferable warranty
Scope
Free written estimate
The Engineering

What concrete lifting actually involves.

Sunken driveways, tripping hazards, pool decks pulling away from coping — BratchCo's polyurethane lifting system raises concrete to grade in hours, with no demolition, no replacement cost, and a 5-year transferable warranty.

Concrete Lifting is an engineered structural intervention — not a cosmetic fix. Every BratchCo project begins with a measured diagnostic phase, continues through a stamped engineering scope, and ends with verifiable, photographically documented results that transfer to the next owner of your home. Below is what's actually under the hood of an Arkansas-grade concrete lifting project — the way a structural engineer would explain it, with none of the contractor-sales gloss.

Project Class
Structural Engineering

Engineered structural intervention with measurable before/after elevation, written scope, and lifetime-class warranty where applicable.

Crew & Equipment
Closed BratchCo crews

No subcontracted labor on structural work. Hydraulic equipment, laser elevation, moisture meters, and ICC-ES certified components on every job.

Documentation
Engineer-grade record

Pre-/post-lift elevation maps, photo documentation, stamped P.E. scope when needed, warranty registration to property address.

The process

How a concrete lifting project actually works.

STEP 01

Mark and Drill

Strategic 5/8-inch holes drilled through the slab.

STEP 02

Foam Injection

Polyurethane foam injected and expanded to lift the slab.

STEP 03

Verify

Slab leveled, holes patched, and area cleaned.

Repair methods

Engineered options, matched to your home.

PolyLevel Foam

Modern polymer alternative to traditional mudjacking — lighter, faster, and won't wash out.

Signs you need this

How to know it's time.

  • Sunken driveway or sidewalk causing trip hazard
  • Pool deck pulling away from coping
  • Garage floor cracking and dropping
  • Patio sloping back toward the house
Arkansas context

Why this matters here.

Arkansas' freeze-thaw cycles and clay-soil shrink-swell behavior cause flatwork to settle unevenly. Polyurethane lifting fixes the cause without the cost and disruption of slab replacement.

FAQ

Direct answers about concrete lifting.

  • Polyurethane fully cures in 15 minutes. You can typically drive on a lifted driveway the same day.
Statewide coverage

Concrete Lifting across Arkansas.

Every city below has its own dedicated concrete lifting page with regional soil context and engineering notes.

Don't wait for it to get worse

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.

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