
Cracked, damp, or crumbling floor? We install concrete floors in Rogers with proper base prep for clay soil - built to stay flat through every Arkansas season.

Concrete floor installation in Rogers means compacting the ground, laying a gravel base and vapor barrier to handle Benton County clay soil and moisture, then pouring and finishing the slab - most residential jobs are done in one to three days on-site, with the floor walkable in 24 to 48 hours.
Most homeowners contacting us for concrete floor installation in Rogers are dealing with a floor that has cracked, settled unevenly, or stays persistently damp. All three problems usually trace back to what happened - or did not happen - during the original installation. Expansive clay soil under most Rogers homes moves with the seasons, and a slab without a proper compacted base absorbs that movement until it shows on the surface. If you are also considering garage floor concrete for a separate space, those projects often use the same crew and can sometimes be scheduled together to save time.
The City of Rogers requires building permits for most new concrete slab work. We pull that permit before any work begins and coordinate the city inspection - so your finished floor is officially on record and never a liability if you sell your home.
Hairline cracks are normal, but cracks wider than about a quarter-inch, cracks running in long diagonal lines, or cracks that seem to be getting bigger over time are signs something is wrong underneath. In Rogers, clay soil shifts with wet and dry seasons, and progressive cracking usually means the base has moved. Patching the surface will not fix the underlying cause.
If part of your floor has a slight tilt or heavy items do not sit flat, the slab has settled unevenly. This is common in Northwest Arkansas homes built on clay-heavy ground, where soil movement over the years can drop one section while another stays level. Beyond being an annoyance, an uneven floor is a tripping hazard and a sign of deeper base issues.
If the top layer of your floor is peeling off in thin chips or turning powdery when you sweep, the surface has broken down past easy repair. Freeze-thaw cycles in Rogers winters are one of the main causes of this kind of deterioration, especially on floors that were not sealed. Once the top layer is compromised, water gets in and the damage accelerates.
A floor that always feels damp, or that has a white powdery buildup on the surface, has moisture migrating up from the soil below. This is especially common in Rogers homes built without a vapor barrier under the slab. Left alone, that moisture damages stored items and creates conditions where mold can develop.
Every floor project starts with a free on-site estimate. We assess the existing ground or slab, measure the area, discuss how you plan to use the space, and give you a written quote covering demolition if needed, soil compaction, gravel base, vapor barrier, the pour, finishing, control joint cutting, and permit fees. We handle the City of Rogers permit process from start to finish. For spaces that will see heavy vehicle traffic, we recommend a five- or six-inch pour with rebar rather than standard residential thickness. We also pour concrete pool decks for homeowners who want a coordinated pour schedule for multiple outdoor surfaces.
Finish options include a standard smooth trowel finish, a broom texture for better traction in wet areas, and decorative options like exposed aggregate or a colored sealer. If you are converting a space - such as an older detached garage with a dirt or gravel floor - we can evaluate whether the existing ground needs excavation or just compaction and gravel before the pour. The right answer depends on what is under there, which is why we always look before quoting.
Best for garages, basements, and utility spaces where a clean, durable surface is the primary goal.
Right for spaces that will hold heavy vehicles, equipment, or commercial-grade loads on a regular basis.
Suits workshops, entryways, or any area that will get wet - texture reduces slip risk significantly.
Good for older homes with dirt, gravel, or badly deteriorated slabs that need full removal and a fresh start.
Rogers sits on clay-heavy Benton County soil that expands when it absorbs moisture and contracts when it dries out. That seasonal movement puts stress on concrete slabs from below - and in a city that averages around 47 inches of rain per year with humid summers, the soil is almost never fully dry for long. A vapor barrier under the slab and proper soil compaction before the pour are not optional steps here - they are the difference between a floor that stays flat for 30 years and one that starts cracking in five. The Portland Cement Association recommends specific curing procedures for hot and humid climates - both of which apply to Rogers summers.
Rogers has also grown rapidly, and many homes here were built in the 1990s and early 2000s - old enough now that original garage and basement floors are cracking, settling, and showing their age. We serve homeowners across the area, including in Lowell and Springdale, where the same clay soil and freeze-thaw conditions apply. Demand for concrete work in Northwest Arkansas is high in peak season, so booking ahead is a practical habit in this market.
We ask a few basic questions about the space size and intended use, then schedule a free on-site visit. Floor pricing depends heavily on the existing ground condition and how much prep work is needed, so we always look before quoting. You will have a written estimate within a day or two of the visit.
We apply for the required City of Rogers building permit at the assessment stage. We coordinate with the city so you never have to manage paperwork or worry about whether the work will pass inspection. This step also means your new floor is officially on record when you sell your home.
You will need to empty the area completely - vehicles, shelving, storage, all of it - before the crew arrives. We then excavate or grade the ground, compact the soil, lay a gravel base, and install a vapor barrier. This base work is what determines how long the floor holds up under Rogers soil conditions.
Concrete is poured and finished in a single day for most residential floors. We cut control joints, apply the finish you selected, and leave you with clear guidance on the curing timeline. Walk-on use starts after 24 to 48 hours. We coordinate the city inspection before the project is closed out.
No pressure. We come out, look at your space, and give you a written quote within 1 business day - no obligation to book.
(479) 413-0232In Rogers, ground moisture migrating up through a slab is not a hypothetical - it is a common problem in homes built without a barrier. We include a vapor barrier under every floor we pour. It is a step that is easy to skip and invisible once the job is done, which is why some contractors leave it out. We do not.
Floors that crack early almost always have a base that was not compacted correctly for clay soil. We take the time to compact the ground and build a gravel sub-base before any concrete goes in. That is the step that determines whether your floor stays flat for three decades or starts showing cracks in three years.
We pull every required City of Rogers permit before work begins and coordinate the inspection. We serve all 12 communities in our service area - from Rogers and Lowell to Springdale and Fayetteville - so our crews know local permit timelines and inspector requirements across the whole region.
Every quote we give covers site prep, materials, finishing, permit fees, and cleanup - all in writing before we start. The Arkansas Contractors Licensing Board requires licensed contractors to operate transparently. You can verify our license at their site. If something unexpected comes up during work, you hear about it before it affects your cost.
Every floor we install is permitted, built on a properly compacted base, and includes a moisture barrier suited for Northwest Arkansas conditions. That combination is why the floors we pour stay flat and dry long after the first Arkansas winter.
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