
Advanced Springdale Concrete Company provides concrete contractor services in Bentonville, AR - slab foundations, driveways, and patios - with a crew that knows the sloped lots, clay soils, and permit requirements specific to Benton County. We have been working in Northwest Arkansas since 2025.

Bentonville is one of the fastest-growing cities in Arkansas, and new garage additions, workshops, and accessory structures go up here regularly. The sloped lots and clay soils common in the Ozark foothills make thorough base preparation before any pour non-negotiable. Learn more about slab foundation building in Northwest Arkansas.
Homes built during Bentonville's construction boom of the early 2000s are now 20-plus years old, and many original driveways have reached the point where patching is no longer worth it. We replace full driveways on a stable gravel base designed to handle the area's expansive clay soil.
Bentonville homeowners are outdoors-oriented - the city is nationally known for its trail system and outdoor culture. A properly poured patio that holds up through freeze-thaw winters and heavy spring rain is worth more than a quickly poured slab that starts cracking in year two.
Sloped Bentonville lots near the Slaughter Pen trail system and wooded creek corridors often have drainage challenges where water runs toward the foundation after rain. A concrete retaining wall redirects that runoff and protects both your yard and your foundation.
Bentonville has invested heavily in pedestrian and trail connectivity as the city has grown. New sidewalk requirements apply to many residential improvement projects here, and we pour sidewalks that meet Bentonville city standards.
Bentonville has grown from around 35,000 residents in 2010 to over 57,000 today, driven largely by Walmart's corporate presence and the supplier ecosystem it brings. The majority of the housing stock was built after 2000, and those 15- to 25-year-old homes are now reaching the age where roofs, driveways, and foundations start needing real attention. Many of those homes sit on sloped lots near the Slaughter Pen trail system and wooded creek corridors - which means drainage challenges that flat-lot contractors are not used to handling. Water running downhill toward a foundation during Bentonville's heavy spring storms is one of the leading causes of slab movement and cracking in this area.
Bentonville soil is clay-heavy, as it is throughout much of the Ozark foothills. That clay swells every time it rains and pulls back when it dries - a cycle that puts constant pressure on foundations and concrete flatwork from below. The freeze-thaw winters here accelerate the damage further. The National Weather Service data for Bentonville confirms January lows regularly reaching the mid-20s Fahrenheit - cold enough to stress any concrete surface that was not properly sealed and prepared.
Our crew pulls permits from the Bentonville Building Safety Division and has worked on residential and commercial concrete projects across the city. We encounter sloped lots on a regular basis in the neighborhoods near the Slaughter Pen trail system - properties where the grade runs toward the back of the house or toward a creek corridor. That is a different job from a flat subdivision lot, and base preparation and drainage planning have to account for it.
The neighborhoods closest to the Bentonville Square have older ranch-style and traditional homes from the 1940s through 1970s that often need full driveway replacement and updated flatwork. The newer subdivisions - Cobblestone, Waterford, and similar developments out toward Centerton - are now old enough that their early-2000s concrete is showing wear. We know the difference between those jobs and price them accordingly.
We regularly serve homeowners in neighboring Bella Vista to the north and Rogers to the south, so if you need work done across multiple addresses in the corridor, one crew handles it.
We respond within 1 business day. Tell us what you are building or repairing and where your Bentonville property is located, and we will set up a free on-site visit.
We come to your property, evaluate the slope and drainage, check soil conditions, and measure the work area. You get a written estimate that covers every part of the job - site prep, forming, pouring, and cleanup. Sloped lots and clay soil in Bentonville can affect base prep costs, which is why we do not quote over the phone.
Your contractor handles pulling the Bentonville building permit. We then grade the site, compact the soil, lay gravel, and set forms before any concrete is poured. The pour itself typically takes one full day.
After the pour we walk you through the finished work. The city inspector signs off at required stages. Most slabs are ready for framing or normal use within a week. Full concrete strength builds over 28 days.
We serve all of Bentonville, AR - from the older neighborhoods near the square to the newer subdivisions on the city's edges. Call us or send a message and we will respond within 1 business day.
(479) 510-0119Bentonville is the county seat of Benton County and one of the most recognized cities in Arkansas - partly because it is home to Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, the world-class museum built by the Walton family that draws visitors from across the country, and partly because Walmart's global headquarters is here. The combination has made Bentonville a city with unusually high household incomes, high home values, and a homeowner population that invests seriously in property upkeep. The housing stock spans from mid-century homes near the historic square to large two-story builds in newer subdivisions on the city's edges.
What makes Bentonville different from most Arkansas cities is the terrain. The city sits in the Ozark foothills, and many residential lots have real slopes, wooded buffers, and drainage challenges that flat-country contractors are not used to managing. Many properties back up to trail easements or creek corridors. That terrain shapes everything from how a driveway is poured to how a foundation is prepared. We serve the full city and work regularly in nearby Bella Vista and Rogers, covering the northern Benton County corridor.
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