The strongest warranty in Arkansas foundation repair.
Engineer-stamped scope. Transferable to the next owner. Registered to your property address forever.
A warranty that survives an owner change.
BratchCo backs every engineered pier, SmartJack, encapsulation liner, drainage system, and concrete lift with a written, transferable warranty registered to your property. It's not a promise — it's a closing document. When you sell, it conveys to the buyer at no cost, and lenders, insurers, and home inspectors recognize it on sight.
Push, helical, and slab pier systems against re-settlement of treated areas.
20-mil reinforced liner against tearing, seam separation, and UV breakdown.
Adjustable steel SmartJacks and helical tieback anchor systems.
French drains, surface grading, and polyurethane concrete lifting.
What "transferable" really means.
Most foundation companies advertise a "lifetime warranty" — and most of those warranties stop the moment your home changes hands. BratchCo's warranty is different by design. It is registered to the property address, not to you personally, and it conveys with the deed when you sell. No transfer fee, no re-inspection requirement, no waiting period.
Why does that matter? In Arkansas — where expansive Sherman Series clay accounts for a documented majority of foundation failures — a transferable engineered warranty is one of the most powerful disclosures a homeowner can put on a real estate listing.
BratchCo registers every warranty at project completion with a serial-numbered certificate, photo-documented pier locations, post-lift elevation report, and the original engineered scope.
Warranty does not cover settlement in areas of the home outside the engineered scope, acts of nature, un-permitted modifications, or damage caused by third parties (plumbing leaks, roof failures, etc.). Full plain-English coverage document is provided at project completion.
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.