Cracked, uneven, or worn out? We pour concrete driveways in Springdale built on proper base preparation - so they stay level and solid through hot summers and freezing winters.

Concrete driveway building in Springdale, AR means removing your old surface, compacting the ground, laying a stable gravel base, and pouring a properly thick slab - most residential projects take two to three days of active work plus about a week of curing time.
A lot of Springdale homes were built in the 1990s and early 2000s during the region's growth boom. Those original driveways are now 20 to 30 years old and showing the effects of clay soil movement and freeze-thaw cycles. If yours is in that range and you are seeing cracks, pooling water, or crumbling edges, the underlying base has likely shifted.
Once we pour your new driveway, you may want to look at a concrete patio to complete your outdoor space, or add a matching concrete sidewalk to connect the driveway to your front door.
Small hairline cracks are normal, but once a crack fits a coin, water is getting in. In Springdale's freeze-thaw climate, that water widens the crack every winter. Patching is a short-term fix at this stage - replacement lasts longer.
A properly built driveway slopes slightly so water runs off toward the street. Puddles after rain mean the surface has settled unevenly - common in Springdale's clay soil after 20 or more years.
Edge deterioration means the slab is structurally compromised. Once edges start breaking off, the damage spreads inward quickly. This is especially common in thin pours done without proper edge support.
Many Springdale neighborhoods were built during that growth period. Original driveways from that era are now at or past their expected lifespan. Surface wear, crumbling edges, or soft sections mean it is time for a professional look.
We handle the full scope of concrete driveway work - from single-car replacement pours to wide two-car or three-car configurations. Every project starts with proper base preparation, because skipping that step is what causes driveways to crack and shift within a few years of installation. We pour at 4 inches depth for standard residential use and recommend 5 to 6 inches for homes with heavy vehicles like trucks, RVs, or trailers.
Finish options include broom finish for slip resistance, plain smooth finish, and exposed aggregate for a textured look. If you want a more decorative result, we also offer patio construction and sidewalk building to complete the exterior of your property.
Ideal for single-family homes with one or two vehicles and standard parking needs.
Right for homeowners parking trucks, RVs, trailers, or other heavy equipment regularly.
Best when the existing slab has cracked, shifted, or developed drainage problems across a wide area.
Springdale sits on clay-heavy soil that swells when wet and shrinks when dry. That constant movement is what makes base preparation so critical here - a compacted gravel base cushions that shifting and keeps your slab level through the seasons. Springdale also sees genuine freeze-thaw cycles, with temperatures swinging below freezing in winter and into the 90s in summer. Experienced local crews schedule pours for moderate temperatures and take steps to protect fresh concrete from both extremes.
We serve homeowners across the Northwest Arkansas metro, including Fayetteville and Rogers. Whether your home is in an older neighborhood near downtown or a newer subdivision on the south side, we know what to expect from the soil and the permit process.
We respond within 1 business day. Someone from our office will call to learn about your project and schedule a free on-site estimate at your convenience.
We visit your property, measure the area, assess the ground conditions, and give you a written quote. If your project requires a City of Springdale permit, we handle pulling it before any work begins.
We remove the old surface, compact the ground, and lay a stable gravel base. This step takes most of a day and is what determines whether your new driveway stays flat for decades.
The concrete truck arrives in the morning. We pour, level, and finish the surface, then cut control joints before leaving. Plan to stay off the driveway for about seven days while it hardens.
We respond within 1 business day - no obligation. After you submit, someone from our office will call to answer your questions and schedule a free on-site estimate at your property.
(479) 510-0119We work in these neighborhoods every week and know exactly how Springdale's clay soil and freeze-thaw winters affect concrete. That local knowledge shapes every base preparation and mix decision we make.
We are licensed through the Arkansas Contractors Licensing Board and carry both general liability and workers compensation insurance. You are covered if anything goes wrong on your property.
We come to your property, measure the area, and give you a written quote that breaks down every part of the job. No guessing, no phone estimates, no surprises when the invoice arrives.
We handle the City of Springdale permit process from start to finish so you do not have to make a single call to the building department. The work is inspected and on record when we are done.
Every proof point above translates to something concrete for you: a driveway that stays level, work that is legal and inspected, and a price you understood before anyone picked up a shovel. To learn more about how we operate, visit our National Association of Home Builders approved standards we follow on every project.
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