Arkansas summers can be brutally dry, and while you’re watering your lawn, you might not realize your foundation is suffering too.
Yes, drought can absolutely damage your foundation, and the effects might not show up until the cracks start creeping up your walls. In this post, we’ll break down why drought is a threat, the signs to watch for, and how to protect your property.

When there’s a long period without rain, the moisture in the soil around your home evaporates. If your home sits on clay-rich soil (which is common across Arkansas), this can cause the ground to shrink and pull away from your foundation.
When the soil dries out and contracts, your foundation can shift, settle unevenly, or become unsupported. Then, when rain finally returns, the soil re-expands, adding pressure that may cause cracks or further movement.
Watch out for these warning signs:
Yes—but only with the right solution. At Airlift Concrete Experts, we use polyurethane foam injection to lift and stabilize foundations that have settled due to soil shrinkage. It’s fast, clean, and much more affordable than full replacement.
Drought-related foundation damage can start small but turn into a big (and expensive) problem fast. If you’ve spotted warning signs or just want peace of mind, give the team at Airlift Concrete Experts a call. We serve all of Arkansas with expert foundation repair and polyurethane foam lifting services.