Have a Problem? Let Helms Solve It!
Our founder Morgan Helms started Helms Polyfoam with one goal in mind: to solve problems for companies with minimal downtime. Years later, that’s exactly what we continue, and love, doing. We all...
Halloween is Scary, but Your Driveway and Sidewalks Shouldn’t be!
Halloween is meant to be spooky and scary. From little ghosts and ghouls trick-or-treating tohaunted houses, the entire idea behind this holiday is to scare or to be scared. While a littlespook on...
Let’s Talk Concrete Lifting: What is it and why does it matter?
Settled concrete. In our experience, there’s not one scenario where those two words combined mean something good. For those who may have dealt with settled...
The Trouble with Voids
What to do when a void is identified beneath your house/building, driveway, sidewalk, or structure. In the chemical grouting world, a void is defined as an area beneath a house/building, slab,...
April Showers Bring May Sinkholes
There’s a lot of awesome things that come with spring – pretty flower beds, luscious grass, warmer temps, and a smooth Sunday drive with the windows down after a cold winter. Though one thing that...
Is Your Pool Summer Ready?
Fix your cracked and sinking pool deck concrete the Helms way! By JR Crowell April 2021 Summer is fast approaching, and your pool is a big part of your family's summers. Who doesn’t love a good BBQ...
Concrete Lifting
By JR Crowell July 31, 2020 The world of chemical grouting and polyurethane resins is exciting. We at Helms Polyfoam are fortunate to be involved in innovative, cutting edge projects where...
Expanding or Permeating Polyurethane Resin, what’s the big deal?
Expanding or Permeating Polyurethane Resin, what’s the big deal? Polyurethane Resin Types Defined By J.R. Crowell June 18, 2020 Polyurethane resins are not created equal. There are several...
Four reasons why injectable, polyurethane walls are the answer to your problem
By JR Crowell May 21, 2020 Have you ever had a time where you needed to stop migration of a liquid from one point to another? Maybe you need to stop water tunneling under a building or ground...











