
Cracked, sinking, or just worn out? We build concrete driveways in Rogers designed for local clay soil and Arkansas freeze-thaw cycles - solid from the base up.

Concrete driveway building in Rogers means removing the old surface, grading and compacting clay-heavy Ozark soil, setting a gravel base for drainage, and pouring a properly reinforced slab - most jobs take two to three days on-site, with full cure in about seven days before driving on it.
A lot of Rogers homeowners contact us after watching a previous driveway crack and sink within a few years. The usual cause is not the concrete itself - it is a base that was not built to handle Benton County soil. The clay under most Rogers yards swells and contracts with the seasons, and a driveway without a proper compacted gravel base absorbs all of that movement until it breaks. We also do concrete patio construction for homeowners who want to extend their outdoor living space at the same time.
Permitting is part of every full driveway replacement in Rogers. We handle that with the City of Rogers Development Services so you do not have to manage paperwork or worry about failing inspection.
Small hairline cracks are normal, but cracks you can fit a finger into are a sign the slab has shifted. In Rogers, clay soil expansion and freeze-thaw cycles accelerate this damage. What starts as a surface crack can become a full slab failure in a few years if left alone.
If part of your driveway sits noticeably lower than another section, the base underneath has shifted. This is common in Rogers where clay soil expands with seasonal moisture. Uneven sections are also a trip hazard, and they get worse over time.
Flaking is a sign the original pour was too thin or was never sealed. In Rogers, ice storm seasons accelerate this kind of surface breakdown. Once the top layer peels away, water gets in and the damage speeds up significantly.
A well-built driveway slopes so rainwater runs off to the sides. If puddles form in the same spots after Rogers rainstorms, the driveway has settled unevenly. Standing water weakens the base and, in winter, freezes and expands - making existing cracks worse.
Every driveway project starts with a free on-site estimate. We assess your soil conditions, the existing surface, your HOA requirements if applicable, and the best drainage approach for your yard. From there we handle demolition, base preparation, forming, the pour, finishing, and permit inspection. Finish options include standard broom texture for traction, stamped patterns, exposed aggregate, and decorative colors. We also pour concrete sidewalks that connect your driveway to your front entrance, which is often a natural companion project.
For homeowners with heavier vehicles - trucks, RVs, or trailers - we can pour at five or six inches thick with rebar reinforcement to handle the added load. Driveways built to standard residential thickness (four inches) are not designed for that kind of repeated weight. If you are not sure what you need, that is what the site visit is for.
Best for homeowners who want clean curb appeal and good traction without extra cost.
Suits homeowners who want a decorative look that mimics stone or brick at a lower cost.
Good choice for those who want a textured, slip-resistant surface with a natural look.
Right for driveways that will bear regular truck, RV, or trailer traffic.
Rogers sits on the Ozark Plateau, where clay-heavy soil expands in wet springs and contracts in dry summers. That constant ground movement is the main reason driveways in this area crack and sink faster than the national average. Northwest Arkansas also gets 10 to 15 freezing days per year on average, plus occasional ice storms that are harder on concrete than snow. A contractor who does not account for these local conditions is building you a driveway that will look fine on day one and start failing within a few years. The University of Arkansas Extension has documented how expansive clay soil affects residential structures throughout the region.
Rogers is also one of the fastest-growing cities in Arkansas, which means concrete crews are in high demand. We regularly serve homeowners in Bentonville and Springdale as well. Booking a few weeks ahead - especially for spring and fall projects - is realistic planning in this market.
We respond within 1 business day. A site visit is always required - we do not quote driveway jobs over the phone. We will measure your driveway, assess your soil and grade, and talk through finish options. You will have a written quote within two days of the visit.
We handle the City of Rogers permit before any work begins. Processing typically takes a few business days. Once the permit is ready, we confirm your start date - lead times run a few weeks in peak season, so we will set expectations upfront.
We break up and haul away the old slab, then excavate and grade the ground. We compact the soil, lay a gravel base, and set forms along the edges. This base work is what separates a driveway that lasts 30 years from one that fails in five.
Concrete is delivered and poured in a single day. We cut control joints and apply your chosen finish. After the pour, keep vehicles off for seven full days. We apply a curing compound and schedule the city inspection - you will hear from us when it is complete.
We respond within 1 business day - no obligation, no pressure. After you submit, someone from our office will call to schedule a free on-site estimate at a time that works for you.
(479) 413-0232We are fully licensed under Arkansas contractor regulations and carry general liability and workers compensation coverage. That means if anything goes wrong on your property, you are not the one absorbing the cost.
We are a locally owned company at 600 W Walnut St in Rogers. We have completed projects across 12 cities in Northwest Arkansas and Southwest Missouri. We know Benton County soil, local permit offices, and HOA requirements in the area's major subdivisions.
We put everything in writing before we start: scope, thickness, finish, timeline, and what happens if something unexpected comes up. The number in your estimate is the number on your invoice. No surprise charges at the end.
We never quote driveway jobs over the phone. Every estimate includes a site visit so we can assess your soil, grade, access, and HOA requirements. There is no cost and no pressure to commit. You get a clear picture of what the job involves before you decide.
We combine proper permitting, base-first construction, and transparent pricing because that is what produces driveways that hold up in Rogers conditions - not just ones that look good for the first season. Contact us to get started.
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