
Cracked or worn outdoor surfaces make your whole property look neglected. Stamped concrete gives you the look of stone or brick at a lower cost - with one solid slab built to handle Rogers winters.

Stamped concrete services in Rogers involve pressing pattern mats into freshly poured concrete before it sets, creating surfaces that look like brick, stone, or slate - most residential jobs take one to three days to complete, with a full cure period of about a week before normal use. Rogers Concrete Company serves homeowners throughout Benton County who want the look of higher-end materials without the ongoing maintenance or higher price tag.
Many homeowners discover they need stamped work when an existing slab has cracked from Rogers clay soil movement, or when they are adding an outdoor living space - a patio, pool surround, or connecting walkway. If you are also thinking about the area around your new stamped patio, our concrete sidewalk building service can tie the spaces together with a consistent finish.
The combination of clay soils, freeze-thaw winters, and hot summers in Northwest Arkansas means the quality of the base preparation and sealer matters as much as the surface pattern itself. A properly built stamped slab here can last 25 years or more.
Cracks wider than a pencil, or sections that have lifted relative to each other, mean the slab has reached the end of its useful life. Rogers clay soil accelerates this damage through seasonal swelling and shrinking. Patching over structural damage rarely holds - replacement with a properly prepared base is usually the better investment.
If your existing stamped concrete has lost its color or the sealer is visibly flaking, the surface is no longer protected. Rogers summers hit UV exposure hard, and faded, unsealed concrete absorbs moisture that leads to deeper damage each winter. This is often fixable with professional resealing - but if the surface itself is pitting, replacement may be needed.
Standing water after rain means the surface was not graded correctly or has settled unevenly. Rogers averages around 47 inches of rain per year, so poor drainage is not a minor inconvenience - it speeds surface damage and can direct water toward your foundation. A proper new installation graded for drainage solves this at the source.
If you have updated your home's exterior, landscaping, or deck but the patio still looks like it did 20 years ago, the contrast becomes noticeable. Stamped concrete is one of the most cost-effective ways to bring an outdoor surface up to the level of the rest of your home without the ongoing maintenance natural stone or pavers require.
Rogers Concrete Company handles stamped concrete for patios, driveways, pool decks, and connecting walkways throughout Northwest Arkansas. Every project starts with base preparation - compacted gravel at the right depth - because the slab is only as good as what is underneath it. We work with a range of pattern options including brick, flagstone, slate, and wood plank, along with single-color and multi-color finishing. If you want a purely decorative finish beyond pattern and color, our decorative concrete service covers additional surface treatments including exposed aggregate and overlays.
After the pour and stamp, we apply a sealer designed for the Rogers climate - one that handles UV exposure in summer and resists freeze-thaw damage in winter. We tell you exactly when it will need to be reapplied, typically every two to three years, so you can plan for basic maintenance rather than be surprised by it.
Ideal for outdoor living areas where appearance and durability both matter.
Adds curb appeal while delivering the load-bearing strength driveways require.
Slip-resistant texture options keep the area safe while looking intentional.
Connects outdoor spaces with a consistent look that holds up under foot traffic.
Northwest Arkansas winters bring repeated freeze-thaw cycles - temperatures that dip below freezing and then climb back above it, sometimes multiple times in a single week. That expansion and contraction puts real stress on concrete surfaces, especially at the stamped layer where pattern detail lives. Rogers Concrete Company uses mix designs and sealers rated for this climate and schedules pours to avoid days when a freeze is forecast within 48 hours of the pour. Homeowners near Pinnacle Hills Promenade in the newer subdivisions on the city's north side and those in established neighborhoods closer to downtown Rogers both deal with these conditions every year.
The clay-heavy soils in Benton County add another layer of complexity. The ground swells when wet and shrinks when dry, and that movement is a primary cause of cracked, uneven slabs throughout the area. Proper base compaction - and in some cases steel reinforcement in the slab - is the practical answer to this. We serve customers in Bentonville, AR and Fayetteville, AR who face the same soil and climate conditions, and we bring that same understanding to every Rogers project.
When you reach out, we ask a few basic questions - the size of the area, what surface you want to replace or create, and your general timeline. We respond within 1 business day to schedule a free on-site visit.
We come to your property to measure, assess the existing surface, and walk through pattern and color options with you. A written, itemized quote follows - no verbal-only numbers.
We pull the required City of Rogers permits before scheduling the pour. On the first work day, the crew removes the old surface, excavates, and compacts a proper gravel base - the foundation for everything above it.
Concrete is poured, leveled, and stamped while workable. After curing, sealer is applied to protect color and surface. We do a final walkthrough with you before leaving - and tell you exactly when resealing will be needed.
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) 413-0232Every project goes through the City of Rogers building department before we break ground. That means your work is inspected, on record, and fully above board - important when you sell your home or file an insurance claim.
Benton County clay moves with the seasons, and a rushed base job is what causes stamped concrete to crack within a few years. We walk you through the base preparation before we pour so you can see what is going into the ground.
Rogers Concrete Company works across Rogers, Bentonville, Springdale, Fayetteville, and 8 other communities in Northwest Arkansas and beyond. We know local soil conditions, permit requirements, and HOA rules.
You get a written, itemized estimate covering demo, base prep, pour, and cleanup. If anything changes during the project, we talk to you before we act - not after.
Rogers has grown fast, and that growth has brought more contractors into the market - some with deep experience and some without. We bring local permit knowledge, soil-specific base practices, and written quotes to every project so you know exactly what you are getting before work begins.
Stamped patterns can extend from your patio to connecting walkways for a cohesive finished look.
Learn moreExplore additional decorative finishes including exposed aggregate and colored overlays.
Learn moreRogers Concrete Company serves all of Northwest Arkansas - call now or submit a request and we respond within 1 business day.