
Sticking doors, uneven floors, or cracks running from your window corners? Rogers clay soil settles foundations over time. We lift and stabilize them properly - with a clear inspection and a written estimate before we touch anything.

Foundation raising in Rogers lifts a home that has sunk or tilted back to a level position using foam injection or steel pier installation - most residential jobs are completed in one to three days, and you can stay in your home during the work.
Most Rogers homeowners reach out after noticing something subtle first - a door that suddenly sticks in late summer, a crack appearing near a window frame, or a floor that no longer feels flat. Foundation raising in Rogers is about more than lifting - the clay soil underneath is often the root cause, and any contractor you hire should be addressing that, not just treating the symptom. If you are also considering concrete cutting to access under-slab areas or open a section for inspection, those two services often go hand in hand.
Arkansas requires foundation contractors to hold a license through the Arkansas Contractors Licensing Board. Before you hire anyone for this work, ask for their license number and verify it. We are happy to provide ours upfront.
If doors that used to swing freely now drag or refuse to latch, that is often one of the first signs your foundation has shifted. In Rogers, this symptom tends to show up most in late summer after clay soil has dried and contracted beneath the home. It is easy to dismiss as a humidity issue, but if it gets progressively worse each year, the foundation deserves a closer look.
Diagonal cracks running from the corners of door frames or windows mean the structure above is being pulled in different directions as the foundation moves. In Rogers homes built during rapid growth of the 2000s, these cracks sometimes appear within just a few years because fill soil beneath the slab was not adequately compacted. A crack you can slip a quarter into is worth having evaluated.
If a marble placed on your floor rolls consistently in one direction, or certain spots feel soft underfoot, the floor may have dropped in that area. This is especially common in older Rogers homes near downtown, where foundations have had decades of wet-dry soil cycles working against them. An uneven floor is not just cosmetic - it signals movement that will continue if ignored.
When a section of your foundation drops, the structure above pulls apart slightly. You may see a visible gap open where your wall meets the ceiling, or notice exterior trim separating from the siding. These gaps tend to widen gradually over months or years. If you are watching them grow, the settling is likely still active and getting worse.
Every project starts with a free on-site inspection. We measure how far the foundation has dropped, identify where and why the settling occurred, and explain our findings in plain terms before we quote anything. You will never be handed a price without first understanding what is causing the problem. We offer both foam injection and steel pier installation depending on what your home's specific situation calls for. We also handle all required permitting with the City of Rogers before any lifting begins. For homeowners dealing with related structural concerns, we also provide slab foundation building for new additions or outbuildings that need a properly prepared base on Rogers clay soil.
After lifting, we provide written documentation of the work completed and the warranty terms. Minor cosmetic repairs - like patching drywall cracks or rehanging doors - are often needed after the lift, and we will tell you upfront whether those are included or need to be arranged separately. Our goal is no surprises, from inspection to the final walkthrough.
Best for smaller or more uniform settling where the soil near the surface can support the lift - faster and less disruptive than pier work.
Right for more serious settling or homes where near-surface soil is too unstable - piers are driven to stable soil or rock and can last decades.
For homeowners who want a documented assessment of their foundation before deciding on a repair approach or before listing their home for sale.
Covers all jobs that require a City of Rogers building permit - we pull the permit, handle the inspection process, and provide official documentation of the completed work.
Much of Rogers and surrounding Benton County sits on clay-heavy soil that expands when wet and shrinks when dry. That cycle repeats every year - wet winters and springs, dry summers - and each cycle puts stress on foundations. Newer subdivisions in Rogers were often built on graded and filled land that was not always compacted as carefully as it should have been, which means even homes built in the 2000s and 2010s can show settling sooner than expected. The Arkansas Geological Survey also notes that parts of Northwest Arkansas sit on karst limestone bedrock, which can create voids and unpredictable settling in certain areas - something a contractor familiar with Rogers geology will factor into their repair recommendation.
We serve homeowners throughout the area, including in Centerton and Bentonville, where the same clay soil conditions and rapid development history create similar foundation challenges. If you are in a newer neighborhood and seeing signs of settling already, mention that during your estimate - the approach for a home on recent fill soil is different from one on a long-settled lot.
The first conversation is brief. We will ask what you are seeing and schedule a free on-site inspection. Spring is the busiest time for foundation work in Northwest Arkansas, so calling as soon as you notice signs helps you get on the schedule before the backlog builds.
We walk through your home and around the exterior - measuring how far the foundation has dropped, checking for drainage issues, and identifying what is causing the settling. At the end, you get a written estimate in plain terms. If a contractor cannot explain what is causing the problem, that is a red flag.
If your job requires a City of Rogers building permit - most structural lifting does - we handle that process on your behalf. The permit adds a few business days before we can start, but it creates an official inspection record that protects you long after the job is done.
Most jobs are done in one to three days. You may hear sounds and feel slight vibrations during the lift - your contractor will prepare you for this. When finished, we walk through the results with you, provide before-and-after measurements, and leave you with written documentation of the work and warranty.
We respond within 1 business day. You will know exactly what is wrong and what it will cost before any work begins.
(479) 413-0232Before we quote anything, we tell you exactly what caused the settling and what will happen if it is left alone. Rogers homeowners on clay soil need a contractor who addresses the root problem - not one who lifts the slab and walks away.
Arkansas requires foundation contractors to hold a state license through the Arkansas Contractors Licensing Board. We carry ours and will provide our license number before you sign anything. That is the baseline protection you deserve on a job this important.
We have worked on homes throughout Benton County - including neighborhoods built on fill soil during Rogers' rapid growth years. That hands-on experience with local clay and karst conditions shapes every inspection and repair recommendation we make.
Every foundation raising job we complete comes with written documentation and warranty terms. The{' '}National Foundation Repair Association sets industry standards for what those warranties should cover. Ask us specifically what ours includes - we will walk you through it.
Foundation raising is one of the most consequential repairs a homeowner in Rogers can make - and one of the most important to get right the first time. We combine local soil knowledge, proper licensing, and honest inspections so you make an informed decision, not a pressured one.
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