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How Polyurethane Foam Injection Concrete Lifting Works for Arkansas Homes

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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Poly Lift Concrete: Essential FAQs for Homeowners in Malvern and Central Arkansas

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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Why Voids Under Your Concrete Are Dangerous and How Foam Injection Fixes Them

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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Concrete Repair Solutions: Leveling and Restoring Your Driveways, Sidewalks, and Floors

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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Understanding Foundation Footings and How to Fix Settling Homes

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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How Polyurethane Foam Can Lift Your Sunken Foundation Quickly and Permanently

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 Lifting for Industrial Floors: What Businesses Should Know

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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Lifting Concrete Roadways and Other Infrastructure Projects with Polyurethane Foam

Polyurethane foam isn’t just for residential concrete lifting—it’s a game-changer for stabilizing infrastructure. From roads and highways to bridges and dams, this durable, non-invasive solution fills voids, lifts sinking concrete, and minimizes disruption.
Discover how Airlift Concrete Experts can help keep critical structures safe and stable.

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The Benefits of Lifting an Uneven Concrete Grain Bin Floor Using Polyurethane Foam

Uneven concrete floors in grain bins can create serious operational challenges, but polyurethane foam offers a fast, cost-effective solution. This lightweight, non-intrusive method restores stability, prevents further damage, and minimizes downtime.
Read on to see how Airlift Concrete Experts can lift and level your grain bin floor with precision and efficiency.

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Foundation Lifting vs. Push Piers

You’ve identified some troubling symptoms and concluded that your home is sinking, causing all the foundation problems that go along with it. Here we compare two common methods for addressing foundation issues: modern foundation lifting with polyurethane foam and traditional push piers.
Explore the differences, benefits, and considerations of each approach to help you make an informed decision for stabilizing your foundation.

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