2 Concrete Leveling Contractors in Harrison, Arkansas

Harrison sits in Boone County in the Ozark Mountains of north-central Arkansas, a region defined by karst limestone geology and a mix of thin rocky soils over bedrock. The dominant soil series here are the Clarksville and Captina types, which form on cherty limestone and sandstone parent material. These shallow, well-drained soils over fractured rock create a particular challenge for concrete: moisture moves quickly through the profile, voids open beneath slabs, and roots from native oak and hickory trees can disturb the base layer over time.

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2 contractors serving Harrison

H&D Concrete and Excavating

Local concrete leveling pros in Harrison, Arkansas specializing in mudjacking. Driveways, sidewalks, patios, and concrete steps restored for residential and commercial properties throughout Harrison and surrounding areas.

Mudjacking
Harrison, ARResidential & Commercial
9+ years in businessLicense & insurance info providedFree estimates

Rough Cuts Construction

Concrete leveling contractor in Harrison, AR serving residential and commercial properties. Driveways, sidewalks, patios, and front stoops lifted using mudjacking across Harrison and surrounding areas.

Mudjacking
Harrison, ARResidential & Commercial
20+ years in businessLicense info providedFree estimates

The Ozark climate delivers real seasonal swings. Harrison averages around 46 inches of precipitation annually, with wet springs and occasional ice storms in winter. Temperatures routinely drop below freezing from December through February, creating genuine freeze-thaw cycles that work at the soil beneath slabs. When water percolates through fractured limestone and then freezes, the resulting pressure can shift even well-poured concrete. Spring rains can be intense, eroding the sandy subsoil under driveways and sidewalks and leaving voids that cause slabs to tip and settle.

Karst terrain is also prone to subsidence. While full sinkholes are uncommon in residential settings, small voids in the limestone beneath homes and driveways do develop. Soil washing into those voids removes support gradually, and the concrete above sinks unevenly over years.

Two repair methods address sunken slabs in Harrison. Mudjacking pumps a cement-sand-soil slurry through drilled holes to fill voids and raise the slab back to grade. Pricing typically runs $3 to $8 per square foot, with most residential projects totaling $500 to $1,800. Polyurethane foam injection is faster, uses smaller drill holes, and cures in minutes. Foam costs $5 to $12 per square foot and is often preferred in areas where water infiltration is a concern, since it does not wash out over time the way a slurry can.

Spring, after the freeze-thaw season ends and soils have settled from winter saturation, is the best window for leveling work in Harrison. Early fall is also a reliable choice. Avoid scheduling in the heart of winter, when frozen ground limits how well voids can be assessed and filled.

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Choosing a Contractor in Harrison

What to know before hiring a concrete leveling contractor in Harrison, Arkansas.

Not all concrete damage requires a full slab replacement. If your driveway, sidewalk, or patio in Harrison has settled but the concrete itself is structurally sound, leveling is usually faster and more affordable. Contractors in the area offer slab jacking, mudjacking, and concrete leveling. Ask each one which method fits your slab and get a written quote before committing.

Comparing Contractors in Harrison

Key factors to evaluate before requesting estimates.

Match the service to your slab

Driveways, sidewalks, patios, and garage floors each have different load and drainage requirements. Make sure the contractor you contact has experience with your specific slab type.

Ask about the leveling method

Mudjacking and foam leveling are the two main approaches. Foam is lighter and cures in about 15 minutes; mudjacking costs less upfront. Ask each contractor which method they use and why it fits your situation.

Confirm the service area

Some contractors serve a wide region while others focus on specific metros. Contractor profiles on ConcreteWorks show coverage areas for Harrison, so check before reaching out.

Compare warranties side by side

Warranty length and terms vary. A longer warranty is valuable, but read what it actually covers. Some warranties exclude certain soil conditions or only apply to the original homeowner.

Understand available services

Contractors in Harrison offer slab jacking, mudjacking, concrete leveling, and concrete repair. Each has different material costs, cure times, and weight characteristics that affect which slabs they work best on. Ask contractors which approach they recommend for your project and why.

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