
Rogers Concrete Company serves Cave Springs, AR homeowners with sidewalks, driveways, retaining walls, and concrete flatwork built right for Ozark terrain - with a 1-business-day response and free on-site estimates.

Cave Springs has grown rapidly through planned subdivisions, and many of those neighborhoods include sidewalks connecting homes to streets and common areas. Our concrete sidewalk building service handles both new installations in developing sections and replacements for builder-grade sidewalks that were poured quickly during construction booms and are now cracking and heaving on sloped Ozark lots.
Cave Springs subdivision driveways built in the 2000s and 2010s are reaching the age when cracks and surface deterioration become visible. Freeze-thaw cycles each winter and clay-heavy Ozark soil underneath are the primary culprits. We replace driveways with a properly compacted base designed for the specific terrain and soil conditions on your lot.
Sloped residential lots throughout Cave Springs - common on the Ozark Plateau - send runoff toward foundations and erode landscaping. Concrete retaining walls redirect that water, hold the hillside stable, and give you usable flat yard space where you had an erosion problem.
Cave Springs homeowners invest in their properties and tend to stay for the long term, which makes an outdoor patio a real return on investment. We pour concrete patios with drainage graded away from the house and control joints placed to manage seasonal movement from northwest Arkansas freeze-thaw cycles.
Additions, detached garages, and outbuildings in Cave Springs require footings designed for the local frost depth and soil bearing capacity. Rocky Ozark soil close to the surface changes excavation requirements compared to other parts of Arkansas, and we plan for those conditions before the dig starts.
Cave Springs is one of the fastest-growing cities in Benton County, which means a large portion of its housing stock was built quickly during development booms in the 2000s and 2010s. Fast construction often means builder-grade concrete flatwork - driveways, garage aprons, and sidewalks - poured without the base depth or joint placement needed to handle northwest Arkansas conditions. Clay-heavy soil throughout the Ozark Plateau expands when wet and contracts when dry, and freeze-thaw cycles hit Benton County hard enough every winter to crack slabs that were not built with that movement in mind. A lot of those 10 to 15 year old driveways and sidewalks in Cave Springs subdivisions are starting to show those problems now.
Most Cave Springs lots have slopes rather than flat grade, which affects drainage planning on every concrete project. Water that is not directed away from the house will pool against foundations and freeze, accelerating concrete damage and causing long-term moisture problems. Rocky soil close to the surface - typical on the Ozark Plateau - changes how excavation works and affects how footings and bases are built. A contractor who only works on flat-ground suburban sites will underprice the prep work and cut corners when the terrain does not match their usual process.
We pull permits from the City of Cave Springs and are familiar with the permit requirements for residential concrete work in this municipality. Cave Springs is a small city that has grown fast, and the permit office handles both newer subdivision work and projects on lots closer to the original city center near the cave and spring that gave the city its name. Knowing what the city requires for each type of job saves time on every project.
The neighborhoods off Wagon Wheel Road and throughout the newer subdivisions to the east and north of downtown are where we see most of the driveway and sidewalk replacement work - builder-grade flatwork from the 2000s and early 2010s is aging out on lots with the kind of slopes that accelerate that wear. Homes closer to the historic city center tend to have different soil and drainage profiles. We also serve neighboring Lowell, just east of Cave Springs along Arkansas Highway 264, where the same Ozark soil and growth-era housing conditions apply.
Cave Springs residents commute heavily to Bentonville and Rogers for work, which means we schedule around busy weekday lives. Most homeowners do not need to be present for every step of the work - we can coordinate access and keep you updated without requiring you to take time off.
We respond within 1 business day. Concrete work on sloped Cave Springs lots always needs an on-site look before we can give you a reliable quote. Tell us what you are dealing with and we will set a visit time that works around your schedule.
We measure your project, check the grade and drainage, and look at the existing soil conditions. You get a written estimate covering all work from excavation and base prep through the pour and cleanup - no vague line items that change after you say yes.
We apply for the city permit before any work begins. Processing typically takes a few business days. Once the permit is issued, you get a confirmed start date. Peak-season scheduling runs a few weeks out, so earlier contact means earlier work.
We handle base prep, forming, the pour, finishing, and site cleanup. Before we leave you get clear instructions: foot traffic is fine after 24 to 48 hours, vehicles stay off a new driveway for 7 full days. Permitted work gets a city inspection and we are there for it.
We serve Cave Springs homeowners across every subdivision and respond within 1 business day. Free on-site estimates and written quotes before work begins.
(479) 413-0232Cave Springs is a small city in Benton County that has grown from about 1,300 residents in 2010 to more than 6,000 today - one of the faster growth rates in northwest Arkansas. The city sits on the Ozark Plateau, with hilly, wooded terrain and rocky soil that distinguish it from the flatter parts of the region. Most of the housing stock consists of owner-occupied single-family homes built in planned subdivisions since 2000, with cul-de-sacs, attached garages, and concrete driveways and sidewalks that were installed during rapid development phases. Household incomes and home values here run above the Arkansas state average, and most residents are working families and professionals who commute to Bentonville, Rogers, or other nearby employment centers.
The name Cave Springs comes from a natural cave and spring on the west side of the city, one of the few reminders of the area before the modern subdivisions. Cave Springs borders Bentonville to the north and sits just west of Lowell. Neighboring Centerton is directly to the south, and we serve homeowners throughout this cluster of fast-growing Benton County communities. The growth that has driven housing demand here also drives demand for quality concrete work as subdivision flatwork ages and homeowners look to upgrade or repair builder-grade installations.
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From subdivision sidewalks to hillside retaining walls, we handle the full range of residential concrete work in Cave Springs. Call or submit a form and we will respond within 1 business day.