
Rogers Concrete Company serves Rogers, AR homeowners with concrete driveways, patios, and foundations - backed by local knowledge of Benton County soil and a response time of 1 business day.

Rogers driveways built in the 1990s and early 2000s are reaching the age where they crack and sink - often because the original base was not designed for Benton County clay soil. Our concrete driveway building service digs to stable ground and sets a compacted gravel base before any concrete is poured, giving your new driveway a foundation that holds through freeze-thaw cycles and wet Arkansas springs.
Rogers homeowners spend a lot of time outdoors - from backyards near Beaver Lake to covered patios in the newer Pinnacle Hills subdivisions. We build concrete patios graded for proper drainage away from your foundation, so you get a usable outdoor space that stays level and does not pool water after summer rainstorms.
Many Rogers HOAs require specific materials or aesthetics for outdoor surfaces. Stamped concrete gives you the look of stone or brick at a concrete price, and it holds up through Northwest Arkansas winters without the maintenance headaches of pavers or wood.
New construction in Rogers is active along the north and east sides of the city. Whether you are building a new home or an addition, proper foundation work starts with understanding the clay-heavy Ozark soil underneath your site and building a base that accounts for seasonal ground movement.
Rogers lots near older neighborhoods and creek corridors often have grade changes that send runoff toward the house. Concrete retaining walls stop soil erosion, redirect water, and turn a problem slope into usable yard space.
The City of Rogers requires permits and has right-of-way rules for sidewalk work that connects to public areas. We know those requirements and handle permitting as part of the project, so your new walkway passes inspection without surprises.
Rogers sits on the Ozark Plateau, where the soil under most residential lots is clay-heavy and expands when wet and shrinks when dry. That seasonal movement is the reason concrete driveways and patios in this area crack and shift faster than the national average. Rogers winters are mild compared to the upper Midwest, but the city still sees 10 to 15 freezing days per year plus occasional ice storms - and concrete that was not poured at the right thickness or sealed correctly shows the damage by spring. A contractor who pours the same way in Rogers as they would in a flat, sandy-soil market is setting up problems the homeowner will pay to fix in a few years.
Rogers is also one of the fastest-growing cities in Arkansas, which has created a large share of housing stock from the 1990s and early 2000s - homes whose driveways, walkways, and exterior flatwork are now old enough to need real attention. Many of these properties also sit in newer subdivisions with active HOAs that have design standards covering what materials and finishes are allowed. Understanding those local layers - soil type, housing age, permitting rules, and HOA requirements - is what separates a contractor who works in Rogers from one who just shows up here occasionally.
We pull permits directly from the City of Rogers Development Services and are familiar with the setback and approach requirements that govern driveway connections to public right-of-way in this municipality. That means we do not guess at what the inspector wants - we know what is required before work starts.
Rogers is a city that rewards knowing your way around. From the older neighborhoods near the Downtown Rogers Historic District along First Street - where homes from the 1950s and 1960s have different foundation and concrete needs than newer builds - to the active subdivisions near Pinnacle Hills Promenade on the north side, we have worked in every part of this city. Properties near Beaver Lake tend to have more sloped lots and drainage challenges than the flatter areas closer to I-49.
We also work regularly in neighboring Bentonville, where many of the same soil and growth conditions apply. If your project crosses city lines or you are comparing work in both areas, we can give you a consistent crew and a single point of contact.
We respond within 1 business day. Most concrete jobs require an on-site visit before we can give you an accurate quote - we do not estimate driveways or foundations over the phone. You will hear back quickly and we will set a time that works for you.
We come to your property, measure the area, look at your soil and grade, and talk through your options. You will receive a written estimate that covers all work - demolition, base prep, pour, and cleanup. No surprise line items after the fact.
For projects that require a City of Rogers permit, we handle that before any work begins. Processing typically takes a few business days. Once the permit is in hand, you get a confirmed start date. Lead times in peak season run a few weeks.
We handle base preparation, forming, the pour, finishing, and site cleanup. You will know exactly what to expect for cure time before we leave. The city inspector schedules a final walkthrough on permitted work, and we are there for it.
We serve Rogers homeowners and respond within 1 business day. Free on-site estimates, written quotes before work begins.
(479) 413-0232Rogers is the largest city in Benton County and one of the fastest-growing cities in Arkansas. The population has grown from around 55,000 in 2010 to over 70,000 today, driven by job growth tied to major employers like Walmart, J.B. Hunt, and Tyson Foods headquartered in the broader Northwest Arkansas corridor. That growth has produced a wide range of housing stock - older homes from the 1950s and 1960s near the Downtown Rogers Historic District along First Street, established suburban neighborhoods from the 1980s and 1990s, and newer subdivisions going up on the city's north and east sides near Pinnacle Hills Promenade. Owner-occupied homes make up roughly 60 percent of the housing stock, which means most Rogers residents are homeowners with a direct financial interest in maintaining their properties.
The city sits on the shore of Beaver Lake and is surrounded by trails, parks, and the kind of outdoor landscape that means patios, walkways, and exterior surfaces actually get used year-round. That outdoor lifestyle also means more wear on concrete driveways, steps, and pool decks from regular use and Northwest Arkansas weather. Homeowners in Springdale to the south and Bentonville to the north face many of the same soil and climate conditions - we work in all three cities regularly.
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