
A concrete patio gives you a durable, low-maintenance outdoor living surface that handles Rogers rainfall and clay soil without cracking, sinking, or draining toward your foundation.

Concrete patio construction in Rogers means excavating and grading the area, compacting the soil, laying a gravel drainage base, pouring a slab at the correct slope, and finishing the surface - most residential patio pours take one to two days on-site, with full cure in about 28 days for heavy furniture use.
Rogers gets around 47 inches of rain a year, and a patio built without proper drainage slope becomes a problem fast. Water that pools on the surface works its way into cracks, weakens the base, and - in Rogers winters - freezes and expands. Every patio we pour is graded to move water away from your home and off the slab. We also offer stamped concrete services if you want a decorative finish that resembles stone or brick at a fraction of the cost of natural materials.
In Rogers, most patio projects require a permit through the City of Rogers Building Safety Division. We handle that process completely - you do not need to manage the paperwork or the inspection scheduling.
Hairline cracks are normal, but cracks that have grown wide or started lifting at the edges mean the slab has shifted beyond repair. Rogers clay soil expands in wet springs and contracts in dry summers - that cycle is the most common cause of patio movement in this area.
If you see water pooling on your patio or running toward your foundation after Rogers spring rains, the slab is sloped wrong or has settled unevenly. Water against your foundation over many years creates serious structural problems. A properly graded new pour solves both the puddle and the drainage risk.
If your backyard is mostly unused because there is nowhere comfortable to sit or gather, a patio is often the single change that makes the space actually livable. Rogers evenings from May through October are genuinely enjoyable - a patio gives you a foundation for furniture, a grill, and outdoor time with family.
Many Rogers homes built in the 1990s and early 2000s have pressure-treated decks that are now showing serious age. If you are spending money every few years on staining, board replacement, or soft-spot repairs, a concrete patio is worth comparing. The long-term maintenance cost is much lower and it will not rot or splinter.
We pour patios from basic broom-finished slabs to fully stamped and colored decorative surfaces. Every project starts with a free site visit where we assess your yard slope, soil conditions, HOA requirements, and access. We handle excavation, base prep, forming, the pour, and permit inspection from start to finish. If you want a patio that works as a pool surround, we can connect you to our concrete pool decks service, which includes slip-resistant finishes designed for wet environments.
Slab thickness is determined by intended use. A standard patio poured for foot traffic and outdoor furniture is four inches thick. If you plan to park a vehicle, place a heavy hot tub, or install a large outdoor kitchen on the slab, we will pour at six inches with rebar reinforcement. Getting this right upfront avoids cracking and costly repairs later.
Best for homeowners who want a clean, durable surface at a straightforward price.
Good for those who want a decorative stone or brick appearance without the cost of natural materials.
Right for homeowners who want a custom look that complements their home exterior.
Suited for patios that will support a hot tub, large outdoor kitchen, or vehicle access.
Rogers averages around 47 inches of rain per year with the heaviest months running from April through June. That rainfall, combined with clay-heavy Ozark soil that expands and contracts with the seasons, creates real challenges for outdoor concrete. The Portland Cement Association recommends a quarter-inch-per-foot slope away from the home for residential patios - we follow that standard on every pour and confirm drainage during the final walkthrough.
Rogers is also one of the fastest-growing cities in Arkansas, with demand for concrete work running high across the region. We serve homeowners throughout the area, including Bella Vista and Centerton, so scheduling a few weeks ahead is practical, especially for fall projects before temperatures drop.
We do not quote patios over the phone. After your first contact, we schedule a site visit to measure the area, assess your yard slope and soil, check HOA requirements, and discuss finish options. A written quote follows within two days.
We handle the City of Rogers permit before any work begins. Permit processing typically takes a few business days. We will give you a realistic start date based on current lead times - in busy seasons, that is often two to four weeks out.
The crew removes grass and soil, compacts the base, and adds a gravel layer for drainage and stability. Wooden forms define the shape of the patio. This prep work determines whether your slab stays level and crack-free for decades.
Concrete is poured and finished in a single day. We cut control joints and apply your chosen surface finish. Walk on it after 48 hours; place furniture after about seven days. We apply a curing compound and handle the city inspection - you will hear from us when it passes.
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 your schedule.
(479) 413-0232We carry full general liability and workers compensation coverage on every project. You are protected if anything goes wrong on your property - and you will have documentation of licensing and insurance before we ever start work.
We are a locally owned company operating out of 600 W Walnut St in Rogers. We know the clay soil conditions, permit requirements, and HOA rules specific to Northwest Arkansas - not a regional franchise applying generic methods to a local market.
Every estimate spells out size, thickness, finish, timeline, and what happens if something unexpected comes up during the job. We do not increase your bill at the end without a conversation first. No surprise charges.
Every patio estimate requires a site visit. We assess your yard, grade, soil conditions, and access in person before we quote - because those factors directly affect the price and the approach. There is no cost and no pressure to move forward.
Proper drainage design, base preparation for Rogers clay soil, and full permitting are not optional extras for us - they are how we build every patio. Reach out today to get your free estimate scheduled.
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