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Foamjection helps homeowners across Arkansas fix sinking concrete without tearing it out or overpaying for replacement. Whether you’re dealing with uneven sidewalks, settled driveways, sunken patios, or interior concrete floors, our proven polyurethane concrete lifting process delivers fast, clean, long-lasting results.
As the nationwide leader in polyurethane concrete lifting—powered by HMI, Foamjection helps Arkansas homeowners with certified local professionals who use high-density foam injection to lift, level, and stabilize concrete the right way.
Arkansas’s climate and soil conditions make concrete settlement a common issue throughout the state—from urban areas to rural communities.
Common causes include:
Left untreated, sinking concrete often worsens over time—creating trip hazards, drainage problems, and costly repairs.
Foamjection helps repair and stabilize a wide range of concrete surfaces across Arkansas, including:
If your concrete is uneven, sunken, or creating a safety concern, our process offers a reliable concrete repair solution without replacement.
Foamjection uses advanced polyurethane foam injection to lift and stabilize settled concrete with precision.
This process—often referred to as polyjacking or slab lifting—allows certified professionals to:
Most surfaces are ready to use again almost immediately.
Concrete lifting and leveling services available in the cities listed below.
Foamjection serves homeowners and property owners across Arkansas, from larger metro areas to smaller communities where sinking concrete can create trip hazards, drainage problems, and uneven surfaces. The city links above make it easy to find service near you, but many concrete problems follow similar patterns across different parts of the state.
In Central Arkansas, many homeowners in Little Rock, North Little Rock, Benton, Bryant, Conway, Cabot, Sherwood, and Maumelle deal with sinking driveways, uneven sidewalks, settled patios, and garage floor movement. These problems are often tied to drainage, soil movement, and voids below the slab.
In South Arkansas, communities like El Dorado, Magnolia, Hamburg, Monticello, McGehee, Dermott, and Star City often see concrete settlement around driveways, porches, sidewalks, and commercial entryways. Polyurethane foam lifting gives property owners a clean way to fix settled concrete without tearing it out.
Foamjection also supports homeowners in smaller Arkansas communities like Heber Springs, Morrilton, Stuttgart, Pine Bluff, Malvern, Lonoke, and Warren. Whether the issue is one uneven sidewalk panel or several settled slabs around the home, the goal is to lift, stabilize, and protect the existing concrete whenever possible.
Most homeowners do not notice concrete settlement all at once. It usually starts with a small gap, a low corner, a raised edge, or water draining the wrong way. Over time, that small issue can turn into a larger safety or drainage problem.
In Arkansas homes, settlement often shows up first near the garage apron, front walkway, porch steps, patio edge, pool deck, driveway approach, or sidewalk panels. These are high-use areas where water, foot traffic, and soil movement can weaken the support below the slab.
You may also notice concrete pulling away from the home, a step that feels too high or too low, water pooling near a low spot, or a section of concrete that sounds hollow underneath. These are common signs that the slab may have lost support below the surface.
If the concrete is still in solid condition, lifting and stabilizing the existing slab can often be a better option than removing and replacing it. Foamjection’s polyurethane foam injection process is designed to fill voids, raise the settled area, and help support the slab from below.
Sinking concrete usually gets worse when water keeps reaching the weak area below the slab. A small gap near a driveway, sidewalk, patio, porch, or step can allow more water to wash soil away. Once that support is gone, the slab may continue to move.
It may be time to request an estimate if you notice uneven edges, widening gaps, pooling water, hollow sounds under the slab, cracks near a low spot, or concrete pulling away from the home, garage, porch, or steps.
Fixing the problem early can help reduce trip hazards, improve drainage, protect the existing concrete, and avoid the cost of full replacement when replacement is not needed. For many Arkansas homeowners, polyurethane concrete lifting is a fast, clean, and practical way to repair settled concrete before the problem spreads.
Foamjection helps with more than residential concrete lifting. Uneven concrete can also create problems for businesses, churches, schools, rental properties, warehouses, offices, restaurants, municipal buildings, and managed properties across Arkansas.
For homeowners, the most common concerns are safety, curb appeal, water drainage, and protecting the value of the property. For commercial and public properties, uneven concrete can also create liability concerns, access issues, and a poor first impression for customers, tenants, visitors, and employees.
Common Arkansas concrete lifting projects include driveway lifting, sidewalk leveling, patio lifting, porch leveling, step lifting, garage floor lifting, pool deck lifting, interior slab lifting, commercial walkway repair, and void filling below concrete slabs.
The advantage of foam injection is that it helps repair the support problem under the slab without major demolition. Instead of removing the concrete and starting over, high-density polyurethane foam is injected below the surface to fill empty spaces, lift the slab, and help stabilize the area underneath.
Concrete replacement can be expensive, messy, and time-consuming. It may still be needed when the slab is badly broken, crumbling, or structurally damaged. But when the concrete is still in usable condition, lifting the existing slab can often save time, reduce disruption, and restore function faster.
Foamjection’s concrete lifting process is designed for property owners who want a cleaner alternative to replacement. Small holes are drilled into the slab, polyurethane foam is injected below the concrete, and the foam expands to fill voids and raise the settled area. Once the lift is complete, the holes are patched and the area is cleaned up.
For many Arkansas properties, this means less mess, less downtime, and a strong repair that helps address the problem below the concrete — not just the surface appearance.



Foamjection is not a franchise and not a lead reseller.
Our concrete lifting professionals across Arkansas meet strict national standards for:
Homeowners across Arkansas choose Foamjection because they want results without disruption.
✔ 50+ years of industry expertise
✔ 20,000+ customers served nationwide
✔ Certified local professionals
✔ Clean, controlled lifting process
✔ Save up to 70% compared to replacement
✔ Environmentally responsible materials
It’s a smarter way to fix concrete—and a better long-term investment.
Concrete often sinks in Arkansas because the soil under the slab changes with moisture, temperature, and drainage. Expansive clay soil, dry weather, snowmelt, poor compaction, and erosion can all weaken the support under driveways, sidewalks, patios, garage floors, pool decks, and steps.
Once empty spaces form under the concrete, the slab can settle, crack, tilt, or create a trip hazard. Polyurethane concrete lifting helps fill those voids and stabilize the slab without tearing out the existing concrete.
Yes. Many parts of Arkansas have expansive clay soil that can swell when wet and shrink when dry. This movement can put stress on concrete slabs and cause them to sink, lift, crack, or become uneven over time.
This is one reason concrete lifting is common around Colorado homes, especially on driveways, sidewalks, walkways, patios, porches, and garage floors.
Yes. Arkansas weather can bring snow, ice, sunny days, and quick temperature swings. When water gets under or around concrete and then freezes, it can expand and put pressure on the slab. When it thaws, the soil can soften or wash out.
Over time, this freeze-thaw movement can leave the slab without steady support. Polyurethane foam can help fill voids and lift settled concrete back toward a safer position.
Yes. Sinking driveways are a common problem in Arkansas, especially near garage entrances, control joints, sidewalks, and street edges. If the concrete is still in usable condition, polyurethane foam may be able to lift and stabilize the slab.
This can help reduce trip hazards, improve curb appeal, and help water drain away from the home instead of pooling near the driveway.
Most Arkansas concrete lifting projects can be completed in just a few hours, depending on the size of the area and how much the slab has settled.
Many surfaces can be used again the same day, which makes this a convenient option for driveways, sidewalks, patios, porches, steps, pool decks, and garage floors.
If you’re dealing with sinking or uneven concrete anywhere in Arkansas, replacement isn’t your only option.
Our trusted local experts use advanced polyurethane concrete lifting to restore and stabilize concrete faster, cleaner, and for less.