
Rogers Concrete Company serves Centerton, AR with slab foundations, driveways, sidewalks, and patios - poured with the base prep that Benton County clay soil demands and a response time of 1 business day.

Centerton is one of the fastest-growing cities in Arkansas, and new home construction here moves fast - but a foundation poured on poorly compacted fill soil will settle and crack within a few years. Our slab foundation building service addresses the clay-heavy fill soil common in Centerton subdivisions by digging to stable ground and setting a properly compacted base before any concrete is placed.
Almost every home in Centerton has a poured concrete driveway, and most of them sit on clay fill soil that was graded when the subdivision was built. Driveways poured without adequate base prep start cracking within a few years as that soil shifts - we set the base correctly the first time so your driveway holds through freeze-thaw cycles and wet springs.
Centerton is actively building out its sidewalk network to connect new neighborhoods, and the city has specific permit requirements for work in the public right-of-way. We handle permitting through the City of Centerton Building Department and build walks graded to drain away from foundations in the subdivision drainage patterns typical here.
Centerton homeowners invest in their properties - the median home value here is well above the state average, and backyard patios are a common upgrade in the newer subdivisions off Highway 102. We pour patios with the correct drainage slope so standing water does not push back against your foundation or house siding.
Nearly every home in Centerton includes an attached two-car garage, and those garage slabs in newer homes are starting to show cracking and surface wear as they age past the 10 to 15 year mark. We resurface or replace garage floors with slabs designed for vehicle load and the temperature swings in an attached garage in northwest Arkansas.
Additions, detached garages, and outbuildings in Centerton all need properly sized footings that reach below the frost line and bear on stable soil - not the clay fill that covers most subdivision lots here. Getting footings right is what keeps a new structure from shifting and pulling away from the house over time.
Centerton has grown from fewer than 2,000 people in 2000 to more than 20,000 today, and almost all of that growth has happened through planned subdivisions built on land that was previously farmland or woodland. When a subdivision goes in, the land gets graded - and that means most home sites in Centerton sit on clay fill soil that was moved, compacted by heavy equipment, and then built on quickly. That fill soil behaves differently from undisturbed native soil. It continues to settle and shift for years after construction, putting stress on driveways, sidewalks, patios, and foundation edges. A contractor who does not account for that is setting homeowners up for cracked flatwork within a few years of the pour.
Centerton also sits in USDA Hardiness Zone 7a, where winter temperatures regularly dip into the mid-20s°F. The area sees ice storms and freeze-thaw cycles through January and February - and concrete that was poured too thin or without a sealed surface will absorb moisture, freeze, and begin spalling and cracking. Northwest Arkansas spring storms bring hail and heavy rain that tests drainage around foundations and patios. Getting the slope and base right when the concrete is poured is far cheaper than fixing drainage and crack problems later.
We pull permits through the City of Centerton Building Department and are familiar with the setback requirements and right-of-way standards that apply to driveway approaches and public sidewalk connections in this municipality. New development here is active, and permit processing times can run a few days longer than in slower-growing cities - we build that into our scheduling so your project does not sit waiting on paperwork.
Most of the homes we work on in Centerton are in planned subdivisions off Highway 102 or in the newer streets being built on the west side of the city toward the Benton County line. The properties are close together on modest lots, which means access for equipment requires planning and the work often needs to be coordinated around neighboring driveways and HOA common areas. We also work throughout neighboring Cave Springs, where the same clay soil and subdivision conditions apply, and across the broader Bentonville metro area.
Centerton residents commute into Bentonville or Rogers for work, and many are employed in or around Walmart's corporate campus just a few miles east. The homeowners here have invested real money in their properties and want contractors who show up, communicate clearly, and do the work right - not the cheapest crew who disappears after the pour.
We respond within 1 business day. Most projects in Centerton require an on-site visit before we can give you an accurate number - soil conditions and drainage vary lot by lot in these subdivisions and cannot be priced from a photo or square footage alone.
We visit your property, check the soil and drainage, measure the area, and walk through your options. You receive a written estimate covering all work - base prep, forming, the pour, finishing, and cleanup - with no surprise additions after you approve it.
Any work requiring a City of Centerton permit is handled before our crew shows up. Once the permit is issued, we give you a confirmed start date. Peak-season lead times in northwest Arkansas run a few weeks - planning ahead gets you the slot you want.
We handle base preparation, forming, the pour, finishing, and complete site cleanup. Before we leave, we walk you through cure time expectations and any watering or protection steps needed for new concrete in Centerton temperatures. Permitted work includes a final city inspection that we coordinate.
We serve Centerton homeowners throughout Benton County. Free on-site estimates, written quotes before work begins, and a 1-business-day response.
(479) 413-0232Centerton sits just west of Bentonville in Benton County, in the far northwest corner of Arkansas. It is one of the fastest-growing cities in the state, having expanded from a small town of roughly 2,000 residents in 2000 to more than 20,000 today. That growth has been driven almost entirely by families moving into new subdivisions as the Bentonville metro area - anchored by Walmart's global headquarters a few miles east - has expanded. Most of the housing stock here was built after 2005, making Centerton one of the newest residential landscapes in northwest Arkansas. Streets run through planned subdivisions on modest quarter-acre lots, with homes featuring attached garages, concrete driveways, and brick veneer fronts typical of the era.
Centerton has built out its own parks system and city services to keep up with rapid population growth, including Centerton City Park with its splash pad and recreational facilities. Highway 102 runs through the heart of the city and is the main corridor most residents use for shopping and errands. The owner-occupancy rate in Centerton is high - most residents bought their homes and plan to stay - which means there is consistent demand for maintenance and improvement work from people who care about their properties. Nearby Bentonville is the immediate neighbor to the east, and many Centerton homeowners also have needs in that city as well.
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Centerton subdivisions are building fast - schedule your on-site quote now before the peak season books up.