
Rogers Concrete Company brings concrete driveways, patios, and retaining walls to Bentonville, AR - built for sloped yards, clay soil, and the quality standards Benton County homeowners expect, with same-business-day response.

Bentonville homeowners spend real time outdoors, and a well-built patio that drains correctly is worth a lot more than one that pools water or cracks in the first few winters. Our concrete patio construction service accounts for Bentonville slope and drainage conditions from the start - we grade every pour so water moves away from your home, not toward it.
Many Bentonville homes built between 2000 and 2010 have driveways that are now 15 to 25 years old - old enough to show cracking and settling from the clay soil underneath. We build driveways with a compacted gravel base designed to absorb seasonal ground movement and hold up through Northwest Arkansas freeze-thaw cycles.
Sloped lots are everywhere in Bentonville, especially in neighborhoods near the Slaughter Pen trail system and creek corridors. A concrete retaining wall stops soil erosion, redirects runoff before it reaches your foundation, and turns an unusable slope into flat, functional yard space.
Bentonville has a higher-than-average share of professional households with strong home values, and many homeowners here want outdoor surfaces that match the quality of the interior. Stamped concrete patios and walkways deliver the look of natural stone or brick at a lower cost, with less maintenance than pavers.
Homes near downtown Bentonville were built in the 1940s through 1970s and have different foundation needs than the newer subdivisions on the city edges. Whether you are dealing with settling in an older home or building a new addition, foundation work in this area requires understanding how Benton County clay soil behaves over time.
Bentonville properties with sloped front yards often have steps and walkways that are especially prone to cracking and shifting as the ground moves. We build steps and paths with proper footings and drainage so they stay solid and safe through wet springs and cold winters.
Bentonville sits in the Ozark foothills, and that geography creates two concrete challenges that show up on job after job here. First, a large share of residential lots have noticeable slopes - especially in neighborhoods near the Slaughter Pen trail system and the creek corridors running through the west side of the city. Sloped lots concentrate water runoff in specific spots, and if that water runs toward your foundation or collects under a slab, it accelerates concrete cracking and can cause serious drainage problems over time. Second, the soil under most Bentonville homes is clay-heavy, expanding when wet and contracting when dry. That movement is the primary reason concrete driveways and patios fail before they should. According to USDA Web Soil Survey data, much of Benton County sits on soils with high shrink-swell potential - a condition that requires specific base preparation to protect any poured concrete above it.
Beyond the physical conditions, Bentonville is a market where homeowners have higher-than-average home values and tend to invest in quality work rather than the cheapest fix. The median home value in Bentonville is well above the Arkansas state average, and a lot of residents are professionals who relocated for Walmart or its supplier network and plan to stay. That means mistakes on a concrete job - whether it is a patio that cracks in two winters or a driveway that was never permitted - carry real financial consequences. A contractor who knows this market brings a different level of attention to base preparation, drainage grading, and permit compliance than one who is just passing through.
We pull permits from the City of Bentonville Building Department and know the local inspection process for residential flatwork and retaining walls. That is not something a crew that visits Bentonville occasionally can say - familiarity with a specific municipality's permit office and inspector expectations saves time and prevents do-overs.
Bentonville is a city most locals navigate by landmarks. The Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art and the Bentonville Square are the reference points for downtown, while Tiger Boulevard and the development pushing out toward Centerton define the newer edges of the city. We work in all of these areas and know that a home backing up to a wooded trail near Slaughter Pen has very different drainage needs than a newer two-story on a flat lot in one of the subdivisions off Tiger Boulevard.
We also serve the neighboring city of Centerton, which has seen rapid residential growth and shares many of the same soil and climate conditions as Bentonville. If your project is near the Bentonville-Centerton line, we can give you the same crew and the same standards on both sides.
We respond within 1 business day. Give us a general sense of what you need - a patio, driveway, retaining wall, or something else - and we will schedule a time to come look at the site. We do not quote flatwork over the phone.
We assess your lot grade, soil conditions, and drainage before giving you any number. Sloped Bentonville lots often need more base work than flat ones, and that should be in your estimate upfront - not added to your bill at the end. You receive a written quote that covers everything.
We handle permitting with the City of Bentonville before any work starts. Once the permit is in hand, you get a confirmed start date. Peak spring season books quickly - we will tell you exactly what the lead time looks like so you can plan around it.
We complete base prep, forming, the pour, and finishing. Cure instructions are straightforward - we explain them before we leave. On permitted work, we are present for the city inspection and handle any follow-up needed to get final sign-off.
We serve Bentonville homeowners and respond within 1 business day. Written quotes before any work begins - no surprises on the final bill.
(479) 413-0232Bentonville is the county seat of Benton County and home to Walmart global headquarters, which has driven the city from a small Arkansas town of around 35,000 in 2010 to over 57,000 today - with the broader metro continuing to grow. That growth has produced a strikingly varied housing stock. The blocks closest to the Bentonville Square include homes built in the 1940s through 1970s - smaller ranch-style properties on modest lots with older mechanical systems and mature landscaping. Further out, subdivisions that went up quickly in the 2000s are filled with two-story homes on lots that may back up to wooded creek corridors or trail easements from the Slaughter Pen mountain biking system that runs right through the city's neighborhoods. The Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art sits just north of downtown and draws visitors from across the country, giving Bentonville a national profile that matches its local ambition.
Bentonville homeowners - whether they are long-time residents near the Square or professionals who relocated for Walmart-related work - tend to invest in their properties. Median home values sit well above the Arkansas state average, and the homeownership rate is relatively high for a city growing this fast. Neighbors to the south in Rogers, AR share the same Ozark soil and climate conditions, and many Benton County homeowners in both cities are making the same decisions about aging driveways, drainage, and outdoor living spaces at the same time.
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Bentonville slots fill up fast in spring - reach out now and we will get your project on the schedule before the season peaks.