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Why “Foam”? Part 2 – How Strong is “Foam”?

In case you missed Part 1 of this blog series, we took a comparative look at a common question in our field which is the difference in lifting with structural polyurethane resin versus mudjacking.  … [Read more...] about Why “Foam”? Part 2 – How Strong is “Foam”?

Not Your Common Foundation Repair Company

One of the most common questions we hear in regards to our services is, “So you do foundation work?”  Not a bad question.  When someone hears “concrete lifting” or “soil stabilization” they naturally … [Read more...] about Not Your Common Foundation Repair Company

Why “Foam”? Part 1 – A Comparative Look at Polyurethane Concrete Lifting

Polyurethane Foam VS. Mudjacking Today we are starting a series entitled “Why Foam?”.  In this series we will address some common questions and comments we receive regarding our process and our … [Read more...] about Why “Foam”? Part 1 – A Comparative Look at Polyurethane Concrete Lifting

Helms Polyfoam Announces J.R. Crowell as V.P. and Chief Operating Officer

Help us welcome our newest team member, J.R. Crowell. Mr. Crowell will serve as the Vice President and Chief Operating Officer for Helms Polyfoam. He comes to the company with a strong sales and … [Read more...] about Helms Polyfoam Announces J.R. Crowell as V.P. and Chief Operating Officer

Commercial Slab Lifting

Polyurethane Concrete Lifting: Not Just a Residential Remedy When I talk to people about our business, specifically the concrete lifting side, their mind tends to think about driveways and … [Read more...] about Commercial Slab Lifting

Cost Savings Approach to Repairing Pond Dams and Lake Levees

Lakes and Ponds are a source of enjoyment and relaxation. Whether teaching a kid to ski at the local county lake, or reeling in a lunker bass on the family farm, these bodies of water provide … [Read more...] about Cost Savings Approach to Repairing Pond Dams and Lake Levees

Case Study/ Riverwalk Casino

A Helms Polyfoam case study on Riverwalk Casino, Vicksburg, MS - soil stabilization, infrastructure repair, levee stabilizing … [Read more...] about Case Study/ Riverwalk Casino

Don’t Replace It. Repair It.

Poor Compaction, water erosion, broken pipes, and organic material in the soil can all lead to settling of concrete slabs or a roadway. Traditional slab lifting can bring concrete slabs back into … [Read more...] about Don’t Replace It. Repair It.

Don’t Wait Until It’s Too Late.

Water Erosion and the Importance of Early Detection​ Soil displacement is a common factor in concrete structure failure. A common cause of soil displacement is water erosion. In short, water finds … [Read more...] about Don’t Wait Until It’s Too Late.

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To accurately estimate your project, we need the total sq foot measurement of your concrete as well as the settled distance. Please make sure to measure your entire concrete pad, not just the problem portion.
Here’s a tip: If you don’t have a tape measure long enough for your project, the average person’s “long stride” step is 3′. Count your steps for each length and width measurement and multiply by 3 for each. This means 10 steps would be approximately 30′.





Multiple vantage points as well as a photo of your entire project will help us make an accurate assessment. Photos taken directly above your concrete are not as beneficial as photos taken at a slight angle so that we can see the settled portion. If your photos are similar to this example, we will be in good shape.