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Mark L. of Little Rock, AR reached out to us after noticing that sections of his sidewalk had become uneven over time. While the issue hadn't yet caused a safety hazard, Mark was increasingly concerned about the impact it could have on his home’s curb appeal and overall property value. As a homeowner who takes pride in the appearance of his residence, he wanted the problem addressed before it worsened.
Our team quickly got to work using PolyLevel®, a high-density polyurethane foam that lifts and stabilizes sunken concrete with minimal disruption. Once the sidewalk was re-leveled to its proper height, we sealed the cracks and joints with NexusPro®, a durable, UV-resistant sealant that helps prevent water intrusion and further erosion.
The repair was completed in just a few hours, and Mark was thrilled with the results. Not only is the sidewalk now safe and level, but the clean finish also restored the polished, well-maintained look he wanted for his home’s exterior.
Uneven concrete lowering your home’s curb appeal? Contact Redeemers Group today to schedule your free estimate and discover how our concrete lifting and sealing systems can restore beauty and value to your property.
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Check out this concrete repair job we completed for Tammy J. of Little Rock, AR!
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Kris A. of Little Rock, AR noticed a troubling shift in his front concrete steps. Once slightly off-level by just two inches, the steps had now sunk to a dangerous four-inch drop, creating both a safety hazard and an eyesore. Concerned about further settling and potential damage, Kris reached out for a permanent solution that would restore stability and function to his home’s entryway.
To correct the issue, our team designed a precise repair plan. We installed two helical piers—one on each side of the staircase—to support the failing concrete from deep, load-bearing soils below. Once the steps were carefully lifted back into place, we injected PolyLevel, a high-density polyurethane foam, beneath the concrete. This advanced material filled any voids and created a stable, supportive base to prevent future sinking. Prior to the repair, Kris relocated two bushes near the stairs to allow access, and he plans to complete the landscaping after the work is done.
The repair was executed efficiently with our equipment set up on the driveway, minimizing disruption to the surrounding property. The result is a level, secure staircase that’s both safer and more attractive. If you’re dealing with sinking concrete steps or uneven walkways in the Little Rock area, contact us today to schedule your free inspection and get the lasting results you deserve with PolyLevel and helical pier technology.
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We not only adhere to the highest industry standards, we strive to be the industry leader in the home improvement related services we provide. We also use state-of-the-art products and technology which are designed to fix your home. We are the authorized Basement Systems dealer in Pulaski County, AR.
Brad T. was in the middle of remodeling his home when he noticed that the crawlspace was dirty and moist. He knew that he could not continue remodeling until the crawlspace was dry. Brad decided to give Redeemers Group a call and we were more than happy to help resolve the issue.
One of the main components of the crawl space solution included the installation of the SuperSump® pump System and the CleanSpace® System. This system is essential to keeping any basement or crawlspace dry. The SuperSump® pump system is specifically designed to handle the amount of water that a basement collects during heavy rains. It can pump 2220 gallons per hour at an 8-foot discharge head quietly and efficiently.
The CleanSpace® System separates and protects the crawl space interior from outdoor conditions, keeping the space clean and dry. With a 25-year warranty against rips and tears, this durable 20-milpoly-reinforced crawl space liner converts your crawl space into a usable storage area. And with its mold-resistant additive "UltraFresh", CleanSpace® will never support mildew or mold growth on its surface.
We were happy that we could help Brad and his family while they remodeled their home.
Caroline F. noticed the steps to her home were extremely uneven. She knew that this issue needed to be corrected and decided to give Redeemers Group a call.
In order to resolve this issue, we installed the PolyLeve®l system which uses high-density polyurethane expanding foam to raise settled concrete foundations and slabs. The state-of-the-art polymer injection is a fast-acting, affordable alternative to mudjacking and concrete slab replacement.
Installers use specially-designed equipment to inject structural-grade polymer into penny-sized holes bored in the slab. After the void underneath the concrete slab is filled, the expanding foam will lift and level the slab. PolyLevel® is a quick-curing solution and the polymer is waterproof and will never wash away.
We were able to lift and level the stairs and give resolve Caroline's issue.
Ben K. had noticed cracked foundation and doors and windows that were not closing. Ben tried to search for solutions to this problem, but nothing seemed to work. Redeemers Group was more than happy to help him and his family.
To solve their foundation settlement issue, Redeemers Group installed slab piers and performed a lift procedure on the home. Piers can solve settlement problems by transferring a structure's weight to strong, competent supporting soils at greater depth. Piers can effectively stabilize a settling structure and can even provide jacking points to lift the structure upwards to its original, level position.
Now, Ben will be able to enjoy his home knowing that his foundation issues are repaired.
Suzanne C. had started noticing that her home was not getting cool in the summer or warm enough in the winter. The crawl space also needed a secured entry way. Redeemers Group came in and offered the family a permanent solution to their crawl space issues.
One of the main components of the crawl space solution included the installation of the CleanSpace® System. This system is essential to keeping any basement or crawlspace dry.
The CleanSpace® System separates and protects the crawl space interior from outdoor conditions, keeping the space clean and dry. With a 25-year warranty against rips and tears, this durable 20-milpoly-reinforced crawl space liner converts your crawl space into a usable storage area. And with its mold-resistant additive "UltraFresh", CleanSpace® will never support mildew or mold growth on its surface.
We also installed SaniDry CX Air System to keep humidity low. The SaniDry Sedona offers giant performance in a small package. It's the world's most efficient, high-performance dehumidifier, without a bulky heat exchange core. The Sedona easily fits in small crawl spaces, yet has a powerful blower to effectively dry large crawl spaces. Mold and mildew are common in crawl spaces, but the Sedona keeps the relative humidity below 55%, so mold won't stand a chance. As a high-efficiency ENERGY STAR® certified dehumidifier, the Sedona removes more moisture (100 pints per day) for less electricity cost than conventional models.
Finally, we installed our EverLast™ Crawl Space Door. The doors are created with ½" thick solid plastic, and they will never rust, rot, or need paint. Sturdy knobs allow for easy access and ensure a tight seal for many years to come.
The installation went extremely well and we are glad that we could help Suzanne enjoy a dry, healthy crawl space.
Donna H. of Sherwood, AR had cracking around her home’s foundation. A tornado came through across the lake right behind her house threw a boat dock on top of the front porch roof. While addressing that damage, an engineer determined that the foundation was also damaged by the tornado and needed to be repaired. She called Redeemers Group.
Zac, one of our foundation specialists, went out to Sherwood to inspect the home and design a permanent solution to the foundation damage. Donna expressed that she takes great pride in her yard and was concerned about any lawn damage that may occur. Zac reassured her that we would take all precautions to minimize any lawn damage. Donna agreed with the proposal and the work was set.
Foundation experts Chet and Malachi installed four of our push piers around the front of the porch to stabilize the structure. Each pier is driven deep into the ground until what’s called “load bearing strata” is reached. This is the point at which the piers can go no deeper and can bear the weight of the home. After this, the home is attached to the piers with our specialty brackets. The system is pressurized providing permanent stability and, most of the time, lift.
We also injected our PolyLevelTM system to backfill all voids under the slab for further reinforcement.
Donna was thrilled with the results. She states: “Exceptional work and customer service. Chet and Malachi were awesome to work with!!” Not only that, but she also left a 5-star review on Google! We take pride in all our work, but it is jobs like this one that bring us the highest satisfaction. We call this a “Remarkable Experience” and it is what we strive for each and every day, because our customers deserve nothing less.
Saundra N. of Maumelle, AR noticed interior cracking in their kitchen but preferred a non-invasive solution to address the issue. After learning about our advanced indoor PolyLevel™ system, they decided to move forward with this innovative approach. Our team carefully injected polyurethane foam beneath the tile kitchen floor, stabilizing the area without the need for extensive demolition. While we ensured that all drill holes were properly filled, the customer understood that the patching might not result in a perfect match, though in some cases, it blends seamlessly.
To further stabilize the home, we installed one pier on the corner of the garage, which was the only area showing exterior settlement. This pier was strategically placed to halt further movement rather than lift the structure. Additionally, we reinforced the rear section of the home—where significant sinking and shifting had occurred—by installing seven piers. To enhance long-term stability, we applied PolyLevel™ backfill, which not only filled potential voids from the slab adjustments but also acted as a safeguard against erosion around the piers.
Thanks to these precision-driven solutions, Saundra can now move forward with interior crack repairs, knowing their foundation is secure. If you're experiencing cracks, sinking, or foundation movement, don’t wait for the problem to worsen. Contact us today for a professional inspection and long-lasting stabilization solutions tailored to your home’s needs!
A recent home addition turned problematic when Joyce reported water intrusion along a perimeter wall. The issue stemmed from a stone pathway installed several inches above the original wall line, allowing water to seep in behind the masonry and saturate the wooden studs. Though the pathway was graded away from the home, the elevated placement created a direct route for moisture intrusion. Compounding the issue, Joyce also noted an uneven floor slope in the back crawlspace addition, raising concerns about structural integrity.
Upon inspection, the crawlspace measured 16x20 feet with a central beam slightly offset, contributing to sagging along the west side of the residence. While there was no evidence of exterior foundation settlement, elevated moisture levels and visible mold were present, indicating long-term exposure. To address the problems, the crew installed a 12-foot trench drain across the add-on’s entrance, sealed off vulnerable wall sections using NexusPro, and applied LumberKote to both interior and exterior walls for advanced moisture protection. The crawlspace was further stabilized with two SmartJacks and a 10-foot supplemental beam installed on both sides of the main beam, effectively correcting the slope and reinforcing the structure.
This project not only resolved active water intrusion and structural sag, but also protected the home against future moisture damage. If you're experiencing similar issues with water seepage, mold, or crawlspace instability, don't wait. Contact us today to schedule a professional inspection and customized repair solution designed to protect your home from the ground up.
Felicia T. of North Little Rock, AR, contacted us with serious concerns about sagging and bouncing floors on the left side of her home, particularly in the dining room and bathroom areas. Upon inspection, we discovered that the home’s crawlspace was retaining water due to a malfunctioning dehumidifier and the absence of a condensate pump. The structure itself was only supported by a single main beam and four support piers—an insufficient setup for long-term stability and safety.
To correct the issue, we recommended our SmartJack® system to reinforce the failing floor structure. The plan involved installing two SmartJacks and 10 feet of steel beam beneath the dining room and bathroom, and another set of SmartJacks and beam under the bedroom wall adjacent to the bathroom. Due to limited funds, Felicia was only able to stabilize one half of the home for now, with plans to complete the rest of the work at a later date. An unexpected need for soil footing plates added to the project cost, as they are essential for proper support in certain crawlspace conditions.
Understanding the budget constraints, we collaborated with the homeowner to make the project feasible. By discounting $250 per soil footing plate, we helped bring the total cost within a manageable range. Despite the added expense, Felicia chose to move forward with the partial stabilization, ensuring the most compromised areas were secured. If your floors are sagging or feel unstable, contact us today to schedule your expert foundation inspection and customized repair plan!
Joyce A. of North Little Rock, AR reached out to us after noticing water intrusion along the perimeter wall of a recently enclosed carport addition. The problem originated from a stone pathway installed after the addition was completed—its elevation sat about three inches above the existing wall, allowing water to seep behind it and saturate the wooden studs. Despite the pathway sloping away from the home, the design flaw led to excessive moisture buildup. Joyce also reported a noticeable floor slope toward a crawlspace addition at the rear of the home, prompting a full structural and waterproofing assessment.
Upon inspection, our team found elevated moisture levels and mold within a 16x20 crawlspace. The main beam was slightly offset in the center, creating structural stress, and the back wall appeared unlevel from the original build—though there were no signs of exterior settlement. To correct the issues, we proposed installing a 12-foot trench drain across the front of the addition for maximum water diversion, with a NexusPro seal along the adjacent perimeter to block residual seepage. LumberKote would be applied both inside and outside the add-on wall (2 feet up) and throughout the entire crawlspace to protect the structure from further water damage. Joyce’s contractor committed to removing siding and repairing a small section of rotten plywood before our installation.
To address the structural concerns, we installed two SmartJacks and a 10-foot supplemental beam on either side of the offset main beam to stabilize the floor and eliminate the sag toward the crawlspace door. Aesthetic considerations were balanced with function, and Joyce was flexible on the trench drain discharge routing and minor fence adjustments needed for drainage. With this comprehensive solution in place, Joyce’s addition and crawlspace are now protected from water and structural threats. If you're dealing with moisture problems or uneven floors in your home, contact Redeemers Group today for a custom solution built to last.
Jerry D. of Roland, AR, reached out to us after discovering new cracks forming along the front wall of his one-story office building. A previous customer, Jerry had push piers installed by our team in the past and was pleased with both the results and the crew’s performance. With plans to sell the property, he wanted to stabilize the front side of the building, which had started to settle and show visible structural damage.
Our inspection confirmed that the front portion of the building was cracking and sinking, warranting additional stabilization. Given the past success with Push Pier installation and the conditions on-site, we planned for ten strategically placed piers aligned with the windows. With no obstructions—septic and AC components located safely out of the work zone and water flow directed to the opposite side of the structure—this job was ideal for a clean and efficient install. We also included one material prep charge in the scope. The customer understands our process well, including what the site will look like post-installation and how to address cosmetic crack repairs on his own.
With Jerry’s trust and readiness to move forward, we’re set to stabilize the building’s front and help protect its resale value. If you're preparing to sell a property with signs of foundation settlement, contact us today for a professional inspection and expert repair plan that adds confidence—and value—to your investment.
David and Carol C. of Mauelle, AR noticed that the concrete surrounding their pool had begun settling again—despite a prior repair by another company a few years earlier. That company had used poly foam but failed to seal control joints and cracks, leaving the surface vulnerable to moisture infiltration and further settlement. The back patio, which already had cracked slabs, was left untouched, making it susceptible to more sinking. Over the years, this neglect led to uneven concrete, sloping slabs, and widening gaps that created tripping hazards, lowered curb appeal, and threatened the long-term value of their pool area.
Professional PolyLevel® Pool Deck Repair and Concrete Lifting
Our concrete leveling specialists in Mauelle, AR designed a targeted PolyLevel® solution to address the pool deck’s problem areas. The walkway slabs were settling toward each other in a V-shape, the corner slab at the pool steps was tilting away from the pool, and another slab near the diving board area was sloping outward with widening control joints. Additionally, a cracked slab at the steps had sunk unevenly. Using precision injection of PolyLevel® beneath the slabs, we lifted and leveled each section, eliminating hazardous slopes, closing gaps, and restoring a smooth, safe, and attractive pool deck without costly concrete replacement.
Lasting Concrete Stabilization with Joint Sealing Protection
Unlike the previous repair, our process combined expert concrete lifting with professional joint and crack sealing to block water intrusion—helping prevent future soil erosion and slab movement. This comprehensive approach ensures long-term stability, boosts property value, and gives homeowners peace of mind. By choosing professional pool deck repair in Arkansas, David and Carol avoided the frustration of DIY fixes and now have a beautiful, level, and safe outdoor space they can enjoy for years to come.
Call to Action: If your pool deck, patio, or walkway is sinking or cracking, don’t wait for the damage to worsen. Contact us today for expert concrete leveling in Mauelle, AR and pool deck repair in Arkansas that restores safety, protects your investment, and improves your home’s curb appeal.
Crawl Space Water Intrusion on a Hillside Lot (Roland, AR)
Jill and Scott C. in Roland, Arkansas had experienced crawl space water problems almost from day one. Their walk-in crawl space measured over 12 feet high at the entry and tapered to roughly 8 feet at the front wall, where hillside runoff naturally settled and seeped inside. Although a vapor barrier and dehumidifier were present, those measures only managed humidity; they did not stop bulk water intrusion or relieve hydrostatic pressure against the foundation.
Interior Perimeter Drain (French Drain) with Dual SuperSump® Systems
We installed an interior perimeter drain along the front wall and extended it 5 feet around both corners to capture lateral flow before it reached the floor. Laser level measurements confirmed the subgrade fell several inches from the wall’s midpoint toward each corner, so we placed a SuperSump® at both ends to collect and pump water efficiently. Following best practices, the system was set in clean stone with filter fabric, and the pumps were outfitted with airtight lids and check valves; discharge lines exited through the side walls and ran downhill beyond the landscaped lawn into native grass for safe dispersion. This configuration actively removed incoming water, reduced hydrostatic pressure, and protected framing, insulation, and indoor air quality—even during heavy storms. (Battery backup and freeze protection are available options based on homeowner preference.)
Smart Discharge Routing & Line Extensions for Long-Term Foundation Protection
Beyond the primary waterproofing, we redirected nuisance water that had been soaking soil near the home. The HVAC/dehumidifier condensate (≈1½″) and the raised-patio ice machine drain (≈2–2½″) were extended out the back, past the lawn, into native grasses so moisture dispersed away from the foundation. By managing both seepage and secondary discharge sources, the home’s crawl space stayed dry, the yard remained stable, and the risk of wood rot, mold growth, and settlement decreased—delivering durable protection for this hillside property in the Little Rock metro and Pulaski County.
Uneven Concrete Around Hot Tub Threatened Property Value
This concrete leveling project in Little Rock, AR addressed a common homeowner concern — sinking concrete that was beginning to affect both appearance and safety. Lynn M. noticed the 8x8 pad beneath her hot tub had settled nearly an inch and a half, and several sidewalk and driveway sections were starting to crack. Planning to sell in the coming years, she wanted to protect her home’s value and curb appeal while preventing further settlement and potential trip hazards.
Precision Concrete Lifting with PolyLevel® and NexusPro®
To restore the property’s stability, our team used industry-leading PolyLevel® polyurethane foam injection to lift and stabilize the sunken hot tub pad and a 4x5 section of sidewalk. This advanced solution delivered precise, long-lasting results without the mess or downtime of traditional mudjacking. We then sealed all cracks and joints around the driveway, front walkway, back patio, and perimeter using professional-grade NexusPro® joint and crack sealant, preventing water intrusion and future settlement.
Lasting Results That Protect and Preserve the Home
The project was completed efficiently and with minimal disruption to the homeowner. The PolyLevel® system provided immediate lifting and stabilization, while NexusPro® added durable protection against future cracking. These proven methods not only improved the home’s appearance but also gave Lynn lasting peace of mind and confidence in her investment.
Avoid costly concrete replacement and protect your property’s value with professional concrete leveling and crack repair in Little Rock, AR.
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Little Rock, AR 72206
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