Cracked, uneven concrete isn’t just an eyesore—it’s a safety hazard that can lower your property value and lead to bigger structural problems down the road. Whether it’s your driveway, sidewalk, or indoor flooring, Airlift Concrete Experts offers proven concrete repair solutions that restore strength, stability, and appearance. Why Concrete Sinks or Cracks Concrete is designed […]
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When your home starts to show signs of settling—cracked walls, uneven floors, or gaps around doors and windows—the problem often begins deep below the surface. The culprit is usually the foundation footing, one of the most important (and overlooked) parts of your home’s structure. What Is a Foundation Footing? A foundation footing is a wide […]
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A sinking foundation can cause a lot of headaches—sloping floors, sticking doors and windows, and visible cracks in walls or bricks. Fortunately, Airlift Concrete Experts offers a fast, permanent solution: polyurethane foam foundation lifting. Why Foundations Sink Foundations settle for a variety of reasons: When the soil beneath your foundation weakens, it creates voids that […]
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Concrete slabs, whether they’re part of your driveway, patio, garage, or sidewalks, rely on stable soil beneath them. While many homeowners focus on aesthetics and function when designing landscapes or installing irrigation systems, improper planning can inadvertently cause serious damage to concrete slabs. Common Landscaping Causes of Slab Damage 1. Overwatering or Poor Irrigation Placement […]
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Garage floors take a beating every day. From vehicles and equipment to heavy foot traffic, these slabs endure significant stress. Yet, many homeowners overlook cracks in their garage floors, assuming they are minor cosmetic issues. Ignoring these cracks, however, can lead to bigger problems—and often signals underlying foundation or soil issues that need attention. Common […]
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Concrete settling is a common problem across Arkansas, affecting more than just your home’s foundation. Sheds, garages, outbuildings, and even grain bins can develop uneven floors, cracks, or dips due to unstable soil beneath the slabs. These issues are not only unsightly—they can cause functional problems and long-term damage if left unaddressed. At Airlift Concrete […]
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Industrial floors carry a heavy burden—literally. From forklifts and machinery to constant foot traffic and storage loads, the concrete in factories, warehouses, and distribution centers takes a beating every day. Over time, this wear and tear, along with natural soil movement underneath, can cause concrete slabs to sink, crack, or become uneven. If you manage […]
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When you notice a crack forming in your driveway, patio, or sidewalk, it’s tempting to grab a tube of concrete filler from the hardware store and patch it up yourself. After all, the fix looks simple enough — and it seems like a cheap way to avoid calling in a pro. But here’s the hard […]
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When most people think of foundation problems, they imagine large cracks in concrete or a sinking slab, not the aftermath of cutting down a tree. But tree removal can indeed cause unexpected foundation issues, especially in places like Arkansas, where expansive soils are common. Let’s break down why removing a tree can affect your foundation […]
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Cracked Tile Floors: Cosmetic Flaw or Foundation Red Flag? If you’ve noticed cracked tiles on your floors, especially in a pattern or in certain areas of your home, it might be more than just a flooring issue. While tile can crack for many reasons, it can also be one of the earliest visible signs of […]
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