Slab Repair in Sheridan, Arkansas
Slab foundations dominate post-1980 Arkansas neighborhoods. When the soil beneath them moves — and in central AR clay, it always does — cracks, gaps, and settlement appear. BratchCo stabilizes slab foundations with a combination of perimeter piers, slab piers, and engineered crack repair, all backed by a transferable warranty. Sheridan homes face the additional regional context of central arkansas expansive clay — which is why our slab repair approach in Grant County is engineered specifically for these soils.
What slab repair looks like in Sheridan.
Sheridan sits in central arkansas expansive clay territory — soil conditions that produce stair-step brick cracks more frequently than other parts of Arkansas. Our slab repair approach here typically involves push piers engineered to aggressive load-bearing depth, paired with drainage redesign so the underlying cause is addressed alongside the symptom.
- ICC-ES certified push piers driven to load-bearing strata
- Slab piers for interior settlement — minimal interior demolition
- Polyurethane and epoxy crack injection to restore monolithic action
- Engineered scope with measurable elevation goals
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 Sheridan.
Push Piers
Hydraulically driven steel piers — the workhorse of Arkansas slab repair.
Slab Piers
Interior pier system installed through small openings to lift mid-slab settlement.
Polyurethane Lift
Expanding foam under lightly settled slab sections — fast, clean, and minimally invasive.
Questions from Sheridan homeowners.
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BratchCo provides a free 60-minute on-site evaluation in Sheridan, 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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Yes — by addressing the soil movement causing the crack. Surface patching alone always fails. BratchCo's engineered piers anchor the slab to load-bearing strata, eliminating recurrence.
- Foundation Repair in SheridanPermanent stabilization for settling, shifting, and cracked foundations.
- House Leveling in SheridanRestore lost elevation. Re-level pier & beam, slab, and crawl space homes.
- Foundation Crack Repair in SheridanEngineered crack injection — not just cosmetic patching.
- Concrete Lifting in SheridanPolyurethane lift for sunken driveways, sidewalks, patios, and pool decks.
- Floor & Tile CracksTile cracks running in a straight line across multiple tiles, concrete slab cracks wider than 1/8 inch, and cr
- Foundation Wall CracksFoundation wall cracks fall into three categories: vertical (often non-structural shrinkage), diagonal (typica
- Drywall CracksDrywall cracks become foundation-related when they radiate diagonally from door or window corners, span ceilin
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.