
Advanced Springdale Concrete Company provides concrete contractor services in Conway, AR - foundations, driveways, and flatwork - with a crew that understands Faulkner County clay soil, ice storm recovery, and the different needs of older downtown homes and newer west-side subdivisions. We have been working in Arkansas since 2025.

Conway is one of Arkansas's fastest-growing cities, and new construction - from detached garages to accessory dwelling units - happens here at a steady pace. Clay soil throughout Faulkner County means base preparation before any pour is critical, not optional. Learn more about foundation installation in Arkansas.
Homes built in Conway's 1980s and 1990s growth years are now 30-plus years old, and driveways from that era have absorbed decades of Arkansas heat, spring rain, and occasional ice storm damage. Full replacement on a properly prepared base outlasts endless patching.
Conway's mix of flat lots near campus and moderately sloped lots on the west side means slab foundation work here varies. Older lots near downtown sometimes have buried debris or previous foundation remnants that require clearing before a new pour can begin.
Conway homeowners use outdoor space heavily from spring through fall. A concrete patio poured with proper drainage slope handles the city's heavy spring rainfall without pooling water against your foundation or leaving standing puddles after storms.
Conway's ongoing growth means sidewalk requirements apply to many improvement projects throughout the city. We pour sidewalks that meet City of Conway specifications and address the clay soil movement that causes sections to rise and crack over time.
Conway has grown from around 43,000 residents in 2000 to over 67,000 today, and that growth shows up in two distinct ways for concrete work. Newer subdivisions off Dave Ward Drive and on the north and west sides have homes from the 1990s and 2000s that are now reaching the age where driveways and flatwork need full replacement rather than patching. Older neighborhoods near downtown and around the University of Central Arkansas campus have pre-1960s homes where foundations have had decades to settle and shift, and where concrete work is more complicated than a straightforward pour on fresh suburban soil.
The underlying problem across most of Conway is expansive clay soil. It swells when it absorbs spring rainfall - and Conway gets meaningful spring rain - and contracts through the dry summer, putting repeated stress on concrete slabs from below. That cycle is why cracked driveways and uneven sidewalks are so common in Faulkner County. Add in the occasional ice storms that hit central Arkansas every few winters and coat surfaces in ice, and you have conditions that are hard on any concrete that was not properly prepared and sealed. Contractors who work here regularly know to prioritize base preparation and sealing, not treat them as optional add-ons.
Our crew pulls permits from the City of Conway Building Department and has worked on concrete projects throughout Faulkner County. We regularly work on both the older neighborhoods near campus - where lots are smaller, trees are mature, and homes often have previous work that needs to be cleared before new concrete can go in - and the newer subdivisions on the west side, where soil is less settled and drainage planning matters more than on established lots.
Conway is well-connected via Interstate 40 and sits about 30 miles north of Little Rock. Most residents know Dave Ward Drive as the city's main commercial corridor, and many of the residential neighborhoods that feed off it were built in the 1980s and 1990s. The homes in those neighborhoods are at exactly the age where concrete replacement becomes necessary.
We serve customers in neighboring Russellville to the west along I-40, and we regularly work as far north as Jonesboro - so if you need work done at multiple properties across central or northeast Arkansas, one crew handles it.
We respond within 1 business day. Tell us your Conway address and what you need done, and we will set up a free on-site visit at a time that works for your schedule.
We come to your Conway property to measure, assess soil conditions, check drainage, and identify any site-specific factors that affect the cost. You get a written estimate before any work begins - no phone-number guesses. If a permit is required, we handle the application.
We pull the City of Conway permit as required and handle the inspection process. Base preparation - compacting the soil and laying gravel - comes before any concrete is poured, because on Conway's clay soil, that step is what keeps concrete level for years.
After the pour, we walk you through the finished work. City inspections are coordinated by us. Most surfaces are ready for foot traffic in 24 hours and vehicle use in about a week. We give you inspection paperwork to keep with your home records.
We serve all of Conway, AR - from older neighborhoods near UCA to newer subdivisions off Dave Ward Drive. Call us or send a message and we will respond within 1 business day.
(479) 510-0119Conway is the county seat of Faulkner County and one of Arkansas's largest and fastest-growing cities, with a population that has topped 67,000 in recent years. It sits along Interstate 40 about 30 miles north of Little Rock, making it a common commuter city for workers in the capital region. Conway is known as the City of Colleges - it is home to the University of Central Arkansas, Hendrix College, and Central Baptist College. Those three institutions shape the city's demographics and create a significant rental market around campus areas, distinct from the owner-occupied suburban neighborhoods that make up most of the city.
The housing stock is diverse. Older neighborhoods near downtown and the university campuses have homes built in the 1940s through 1960s on established lots. The bulk of the city's residential development happened from the 1970s through early 2000s, and a new generation of subdivisions has gone up on the north and west sides over the past decade. That mix - older homes with decades of settling, middle-aged homes now needing first-round replacement work, and new construction still being completed - makes Conway a steady market for concrete work year-round. Nearby Russellville is about 60 miles to the west along I-40, and the two cities form the core of central Arkansas's growing corridor.
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Learn moreConway's clay soil and growing housing market keep us busy year-round - call now and we will respond within 1 business day before your project slot fills.
We have worked on concrete projects across Conway - from older lots near the University of Central Arkansas to newer subdivisions off Dave Ward Drive on the west side. We know the difference between those jobs and what the local clay soil does to each of them over time.
We are licensed through the Arkansas Contractors Licensing Board and carry both general liability and workers compensation insurance. Any legitimate contractor working in Conway should be able to show you these before work begins.
We come to your property before quoting because clay soil and lot conditions in Conway vary enough that a phone estimate is not reliable. You get a written breakdown of every cost before you commit to anything.
We pull the City of Conway building permit and coordinate inspections. You do not have to navigate the building department or wonder whether your project is legal - we handle that process as part of the job.
Conway homeowners range from first-time buyers in newer subdivisions to long-term residents in downtown neighborhoods who know exactly what decades of Arkansas weather does to concrete. We work with both, and we bring the same site-specific approach to every job - because clay soil does not care whether your home is new or old.