Concrete Lifting in Star City, Arkansas
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. Star City homes face the additional regional context of gulf coastal plain — which is why our concrete lifting approach in Lincoln County is engineered specifically for these soils.
What concrete lifting looks like in Star City.
Star City sits in gulf coastal plain territory — soil conditions that produce seasonal soil movement more frequently than other parts of Arkansas. Our concrete lifting approach here typically involves polylevel foam engineered to site-specific bearing capacity, paired with drainage redesign so the underlying cause is addressed alongside the symptom.
- 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
Soil context
Southern Arkansas' Gulf Coastal Plain combines sandy uplands with clay-rich lowlands.
The right approach for Star City.
PolyLevel Foam
Modern polymer alternative to traditional mudjacking — lighter, faster, and won't wash out.
Questions from Star City homeowners.
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BratchCo provides a free 60-minute on-site evaluation in Star City, AR. Our team builds a written engineered scope based on your home and Coastal Plain soil conditions — no high-pressure sales tactics.
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Southern Arkansas' Gulf Coastal Plain combines sandy uplands with clay-rich lowlands.
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Polyurethane fully cures in 15 minutes. You can typically drive on a lifted driveway the same day.
- Drainage Solutions in Star CityFrench drains, surface grading, and gutter management to protect your foundation.
- Slab Repair in Star CityPermanent fix for cracked, settled, and post-tension slab foundations.
- Foundation Repair in Star CityPermanent stabilization for settling, shifting, and cracked foundations.
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.