Why Beaver Lake humidity makes Rogers different
The reason Rogers basements and crawl spaces feel different from Bentonville's — even though they're 15 minutes apart — is the lake. Beaver Lake keeps relative humidity in the southeast half of Rogers noticeably higher year-round. That matters because it means condensation in unconditioned basements is constant, not seasonal, and any unsealed cold joint will sweat enough to grow mold within months.
Our standard waterproofing package for Rogers homes goes beyond crack injection: we add interior drainage tied to a sump, encapsulate the foundation wall with a heavy vapor membrane, and install a dehumidifier sized for the actual cubic footage. It is the only approach that keeps a finished basement dry through August.
Pinnacle Hills and high-end residential work
Pinnacle Hills, Hidden Creek, and Diamond Hills hold many of Rogers' largest custom builds — and they bring high expectations for what foundation work looks like when it's finished. Our crews keep landscaping intact, work from inside whenever possible, and finish exposed work to a level that doesn't embarrass anyone on a Parade of Homes street. Most of our high-end work is interior drainage systems, polyurethane crack sealing, and selective underpinning rather than full excavation.
Downtown Rogers and historic brick
The blocks around Walnut, Cherry, and First Streets are full of homes built between 1900 and 1940 on brick and stone perimeter footings. Most have been re-pointed multiple times, but the underlying footings are often undersized for today's soil conditions. We stabilize them with helical piers driven through interior crawl-space access — no exterior digging, no disturbance to mature trees or original landscaping — and we match historic brick when patching is needed.
Garage floors, patios, and pool decks
Half our concrete-leveling calls in Rogers are not about the house — they're about the garage floor, patio, or pool deck that's settled an inch or two and is now a trip hazard or pulling water back toward the slab. Polyurethane foam lifting solves those without tear-out: we drill 5/8-inch ports, inject expanding foam under the slab to lift and stabilize it, then patch the ports. Same-day return to use, no jackhammers, no mess.
Neighborhoods we serve in Rogers
- Pinnacle Hills
- Walnut Farms
- Downtown Rogers (historic)
- Bellview
- Walnut Acres
- Hidden Creek
- Diamond Hills
Also serving Cave Springs, Lowell, and Bentonville.
