
Cracked, sinking, or constantly staining? We pour garage floor slabs in Rogers built on properly compacted bases that handle local clay soil and Arkansas winters.

Garage floor concrete in Rogers means removing the old slab if there is one, compacting the clay-heavy soil underneath, adding a gravel base for drainage, and pouring a fresh slab to the right thickness for your use - most jobs take one to two days of active work, with the floor ready for foot traffic in 24 to 48 hours and vehicles after seven days.
Most homeowners who call us about a garage floor have already patched cracks more than once and are tired of fighting the same problem. The usual culprit in Rogers is a base that was not built to handle Benton County clay soil. The ground here swells in wet spring weather and contracts in dry summers, and a slab sitting on poorly compacted soil moves right along with it. If you are also considering a finish upgrade for the floor, our decorative concrete options include sealed surfaces and coatings that protect against oil stains and make the space easier to clean.
We walk through every detail of your project before work starts - what is included in the quote, what permits are needed, and what to expect on pour day. No surprises when the job is done.
If you have patched cracks in your garage floor before and they have reopened, or if new cracks are wider than a pencil, the slab is moving in a way that patching alone will not fix. In Rogers, this is often tied to the clay soil underneath shifting through wet and dry seasons - a sign the base was not built to handle local ground movement.
Puddles forming in the same spots every time it rains mean the slab has developed low spots from settling or an uneven original pour. Standing water is more than a nuisance - it accelerates surface deterioration and can work its way under the slab over time, making the underlying problem worse.
Thin layers of concrete chipping away is a common sign the top layer was not finished or cured correctly, or that it has been exposed to Rogers' freeze-thaw cycles without a protective sealer. Once the surface starts flaking, water gets into the concrete and the damage accelerates with each winter.
A noticeable slope, dip, or hump when walking across your garage means the slab has shifted. This happens gradually as the soil underneath settles - a particularly common issue in Rogers neighborhoods built on graded fill lots during the city's rapid expansion over the past decade.
Every job starts with a free on-site visit. We measure your garage, check the existing slab condition, and ask about your plans for the space so we can recommend the right slab thickness and finish. Standard residential garages get a four-inch pour, but if you regularly park a truck, RV, or store heavy equipment, we recommend five or six inches with rebar to handle the added load. We handle everything from demolition and haul-away through base prep, forming, the pour, and finishing. For homeowners who want a better-looking floor, we pair garage concrete work with concrete floor installation options that include sealed and coated finishes.
Surface finish is a decision we walk through with you before the pour. A broom finish is the everyday default - it is textured enough for grip and practical for a working garage. A sealed or epoxy-coated surface costs more but resists oil stains and makes cleanup far easier. Given Rogers' occasional hard freezes, a sealer also protects the surface from the kind of moisture damage that causes flaking on unsealed concrete through winter.
Best for homeowners who want a clean, functional garage floor without extra finishing cost.
Right for garages that regularly hold trucks, RVs, trailers, or heavy equipment.
Good for homeowners who want easier cleanup and better protection against Rogers freeze-thaw winters.
For slabs that have shifted, cracked extensively, or are beyond patching - start fresh with proper base prep.
Much of Benton County, including Rogers, sits on expansive clay soils that swell when wet and shrink when dry. That seasonal movement puts stress on any concrete slab from below. Rogers has also grown rapidly over the past decade, and many newer neighborhoods were built on lots that were graded and filled during development - fill soil that was not thoroughly compacted at the time can continue to settle for years. The USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service documents how expansive clay soils common to this region affect concrete construction - proper base prep before the pour is not optional here, it is what determines whether your slab lasts 5 years or 30.
Rogers winters also bring occasional hard freezes and ice storms that accelerate surface deterioration on any unsealed garage floor. We work throughout Rogers and nearby areas, including Lowell and Cave Springs, where many of the same clay-soil and fill-lot conditions apply. If you are in one of Rogers' newer subdivisions near Pinnacle Hills or on the north side of town, we know what those lots need and how to build a floor that holds up.
We respond within 1 business day. A phone quote is never accurate enough for a garage floor job - we come out, measure the space, check the existing slab, and talk through your plans. You will have a written quote with all line items within two days of the visit.
Once you approve the quote, we pull any required permits through the City of Rogers Building Safety Division. Permit processing typically adds a few business days before work can begin. We keep you updated on where things stand so there are no surprises.
The crew removes the old slab if needed and hauls the debris away. We then excavate, grade, and compact the soil, adding a gravel base layer where conditions call for it. This is the work that determines whether your new floor lasts decades or just a few years.
Concrete is delivered and poured in a single session. We finish the surface, cut control joints, and apply your chosen finish. The floor is walkable in 24 to 48 hours but needs seven full days before vehicles go on it - we will give you a clear curing checklist.
Free on-site estimate. Written quote before any work starts. We pull all required permits.
(479) 413-0232We account for Rogers' clay-heavy soil on every garage floor job - compacting the ground and adding a gravel base before the pour. That prep work is what separates a slab that holds up through wet springs and dry summers from one that starts cracking within a few years.
Every quote we provide covers demolition, haul-away, base prep, the pour, finishing, and permits. Homeowners across Rogers have shared with us how common it is to get a low initial quote and a much higher final bill. We walk through every item before work starts so that conversation never comes up at the end.
You can verify our license status directly through the state - the Arkansas Contractors Licensing Board maintains a public lookup at their website. Licensed contractors are accountable to state standards and carry appropriate insurance, which protects your property if something unexpected happens.
We have poured garage floors across Rogers, Bentonville, Lowell, and surrounding communities. That regional experience means we understand how local soil and seasonal conditions affect concrete work in ways a contractor from outside the area simply would not account for.
Verify contractor licensing before you hire anyone for concrete work in Arkansas - the Arkansas Contractors Licensing Board keeps a public lookup you can check before signing anything. We welcome that kind of due diligence.
Upgrade your garage floor or any other slab with colored, stamped, or textured finishes that look custom and hold up like standard concrete.
Learn moreFor interior slabs in workshops, basements, or commercial spaces that need a smooth, level surface built to exact tolerances.
Learn moreSpring and fall slots in Rogers fill up fast - reach out now to lock in your project date and get a written quote before the busy season hits.