Polyjacking is one solution for driveway crack repairs. Polyurethane foam fills in the gaps and voids beneath the concrete and lifts the concrete surface upward.
Last Tuesday, a homeowner in Little Rock noticed a 2-inch gap between their driveway and garage floor that wasn’t there six months ago. It’s a common…
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What if the solution to your sinking driveway or uneven concrete slab could be injected directly beneath the surface in less than a day? While most…
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What if your uneven driveway is more than just an eyesore? It’s actually a safety hazard that could lead to costly repairs down the line. Many…
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Last Tuesday, a Malvern homeowner measured a 3-inch gap where their driveway had pulled away from the garage floor, creating a jarring bump every…
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What if that uneven slab at the end of your garage isn’t just an eyesore, but a warning sign that your home’s foundation is at risk from the 50…
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Last Tuesday, a homeowner in Little Rock looked at a 3-inch drop in their front walk and saw a $5,000 replacement bill instead of a simple repair….
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If you’ve noticed your concrete beginning to sink or crack, there’s a good chance a void has formed beneath the surface. These hidden gaps can compromise the stability of your slab and lead to costly structural damage if not addressed quickly. At Airlift Concrete Experts, we specialize in identifying and filling voids under concrete slabs […]
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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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Arkansas summers aren’t just hot—they’re intense. With heat indexes regularly soaring over 100°F and long stretches of dry weather, homeowners often start to notice new cracks forming in their driveways, patios, or foundations. But is the summer sun really to blame? In short: yes, extreme heat can absolutely contribute to concrete cracking—especially in the type […]
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