No usable backyard? We pour concrete patios in Springdale built on a compacted base - level, low-maintenance, and ready for furniture, grilling, and everything in between.

Concrete patio construction in Springdale, AR means excavating the area, compacting the ground, laying a gravel base, and pouring a 4-inch slab - most residential patios take one to two days of active work, with a curing period of several days before you can use the space.
Springdale homeowners have been adding outdoor living space at a steady pace as the Northwest Arkansas real estate market has stayed active. A well-built patio not only gives you a usable backyard but also adds value when it comes time to sell. The key word is "well-built" - Springdale's clay-heavy soil means base preparation is what separates a patio that lasts from one that cracks and shifts within a few years.
If you want to make your patio more distinctive, we also offer stamped concrete services for decorative patterns, and concrete pool decks if you are building out a complete backyard.
If your yard is just grass up to the back door, you have no stable place for furniture, a grill, or a fire pit. A concrete patio gives you a defined, level surface that stays clean and even in a way that grass or gravel never does.
A crack wide enough for a coin, or a section sitting noticeably higher than the one next to it, means the slab has moved. In Springdale's clay soils, this is common after years of ground swelling and shrinking. Widespread shifting usually means the base has failed.
If the top layer is peeling off in thin chips or looks rough and pitted, that is freeze-thaw damage from the inside out. Once it reaches a certain point, no sealer reverses it. This is especially common on older Springdale patios that were never sealed after installation.
During Springdale's spring storm season, standing water against your house is a foundation concern. A properly graded concrete patio slopes away from the house so water runs toward the yard instead of sitting against the wall.
We pour concrete patios for backyards, side yards, and front entry areas. Every project includes full site excavation, ground compaction, and a properly graded gravel base. Standard residential patios are poured at 4 inches - if you plan to park a vehicle or place a heavy structure like a hot tub, we recommend 6 inches. Finish options include broom finish for a clean, slip-resistant surface; smooth trowel finish; and exposed aggregate for a more textured look.
For homeowners who want something more decorative, our stamped concrete services apply patterns that mimic brick, stone, or slate to the same poured slab. And if you are building out the full backyard, our pool deck work integrates seamlessly with a patio pour.
Best for homeowners who want a clean, functional surface that is easy to maintain and slip-resistant for bare feet.
Right for homeowners who want a more upscale look without the cost or maintenance of natural stone or pavers.
Ideal when the yard slopes toward the house or water has been collecting near the foundation after heavy rain.
Springdale sits in the Ozark foothills with genuine seasonal weather - summers push into the 90s and winters bring multiple freeze-thaw cycles each year. That repeated temperature swing is hard on concrete that was not poured correctly. Water seeps into surface pores, freezes, expands, and chips the surface from the inside out. A contractor who seals the finished surface and uses the right concrete mix for this climate is protecting your investment from the first winter forward.
We serve the full Northwest Arkansas area. Homeowners in Bentonville and Fayetteville deal with the same soil and weather conditions, and we bring the same approach to every job across the region.
We respond within 1 business day. Someone from our office will call to understand your project and schedule a free on-site estimate at your home.
We measure your yard, assess the slope and soil, and give you a written quote. If a City of Springdale permit is required - which it usually is - we handle pulling it before any work begins.
We remove the grass, topsoil, and soft material, compact the ground, and add a gravel base. Then we build the wood forms that hold the concrete in shape. This prep work determines how long your patio stays flat.
The concrete truck arrives and we pour, finish, and cut control joints. You can walk on it carefully after 24 to 48 hours. The city inspection is scheduled once the work is done.
We respond within 1 business day - no obligation. After you submit, someone from our office will call to discuss your project and schedule a free on-site estimate at your property.
(479) 510-0119We work in Northwest Arkansas neighborhoods every week and understand exactly how Springdale's clay soil and seasonal weather affect concrete flatwork. That knowledge shapes every base prep and mix decision.
We are licensed through the Arkansas Contractors Licensing Board and carry general liability and workers compensation insurance. You are protected if anything goes wrong during the project.
We come to your property to measure and assess the site before quoting anything. Every written estimate breaks down the full scope - no surprises when the invoice arrives.
We manage the City of Springdale permit requirements so you do not have to navigate the building department yourself. The work is on record and inspected when we are done.
These are not generic promises - they are specific to how we work in Springdale. For industry standards on concrete flatwork, see the Portland Cement Association, which sets the benchmarks we follow on every pour.
Give your patio a decorative look with patterns that resemble brick, stone, or slate - at a fraction of the material cost.
Learn moreA properly finished pool deck pairs well with a backyard patio - slip-resistant, heat-reflective, and built to last outdoors.
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