
Fort Smith Concrete serves Rogers, AR with decorative concrete, stamped patios, driveway building, sidewalks, and slab foundations - and we respond to every inquiry within 1 business day.
Rogers homeowners invest in their properties, and the city has a mix of 1990s-era builds near downtown and newer construction on the north side of town. Clay soil and hard winters have shortened the life of a lot of concrete here. We know what it takes to make the next pour last.

Rogers homeowners tend to maintain their properties seriously - the city has strong ownership rates and rising home values that make exterior improvements a real investment. Plain gray concrete looks dated next to a well-landscaped Rogers yard. Our decorative concrete service includes stamped patterns, stained surfaces, and overlays that transform tired driveways or patios - and we account for northwest Arkansas clay soil in every base we build so the finished surface actually holds up through the seasons.
Most Rogers subdivisions built in the 1990s and early 2000s have concrete driveways that are now 20 to 30 years old. Benton County clay soil and the freeze-thaw cycle have been working on those slabs since they were poured. Cracked, settled, and surface-pitting driveways are a common sight near downtown Rogers and in older neighborhoods along Highway 71B. We replace them with proper gravel base compaction and control joints spaced to match the slab dimensions.
Rogers homeowners near Beaver Lake and the Pinnacle Hills corridor invest in outdoor spaces that actually get used, and a stamped concrete patio or pool surround raises the finished quality of those spaces without the maintenance cost of pavers or natural stone. We schedule stamped pours during the spring and fall window when Rogers temperatures cooperate - extreme summer heat makes it difficult to stamp evenly before the surface sets.
Older Rogers neighborhoods closer to downtown have sidewalks that have taken on decades of freeze-thaw stress and tree root pressure. Sections that heave or crack in one place tend to become trip hazards quickly, and the pattern continues to spread without repair. We replace damaged sections with correct drainage slope and control joints cut to manage future movement without visible cracking.
Rogers sits near Beaver Lake and benefits from mild springs and falls that make outdoor living genuinely appealing for a large portion of the year. A concrete patio is the most durable base for that outdoor use - no rotting wood, no shifting pavers, no annual maintenance. We grade every patio away from the foundation, which matters especially on Rogers lots where heavy spring rain can send water toward the house if the yard is not properly sloped.
Rogers has grown from around 55,000 residents in 2010 to over 70,000 today, and the bulk of that growth happened in subdivisions built during the 1990s and 2000s. Those homes are reaching the age where original concrete - driveways, patios, sidewalks - starts showing real problems. The majority were built on Benton County clay soil, which moves with every wet and dry season. Most of those original pours did not include the base preparation depth or control joint spacing that the local soil demands, and the results are now visible across neighborhoods on both the old and new sides of town.
Rogers winters add another layer of stress. Ice storms are a real feature of northwest Arkansas winters, and hard freezes in January and February drive temperatures into the mid-20s. Concrete that was not properly sealed after installation - or that has gone years without resealing - has had water working into it through every winter. The spring after a hard ice storm often reveals new cracking and surface spalling that was not there the fall before. For decorative concrete especially, where the color and pattern sit close to the surface, maintenance habits in the first few years after installation make a large difference in how the surface looks a decade later.
We work in Rogers as part of our northwest Arkansas service area, and the crew regularly encounters the concrete repair needs that come from a city that grew quickly on clay-heavy Benton County soil. Permit applications for concrete work in Rogers run through the Rogers Building Safety department, and we handle those applications as part of every qualifying project - you do not need to make any trips to city offices.
Rogers is oriented around Beaver Lake to the west and Pinnacle Hills Promenade to the north - most residents know those as the main reference points for the city's geography. The older neighborhoods along First Street and downtown Rogers have homes with different concrete needs than the newer subdivisions developing on the city's north and east sides near Pleasant Grove Road. We work in both environments and price them differently, because base conditions and access are not the same across the city.
Rogers is directly adjacent to Bentonville to the north, and we serve that city as well. If your project falls in Springdale to the south, we cover that area too.
Describe what you need and where the Rogers property is located. We respond within 1 business day. We do not give decorative concrete quotes over the phone - finish type, site conditions, and access all affect what the job actually costs, and we need to see the surface before we can give you a number worth trusting.
We visit your property in Rogers, measure the area, and check the condition of any existing concrete. For decorative work, we bring samples of finish options so you can see the actual color and pattern before committing. The written estimate covers all materials, labor, base prep, and permit fees. We pull the permit with the City of Rogers - you do not need to go anywhere.
We excavate old concrete or soft clay, compact a gravel base, build forms, then pour and finish the surface. For stamped or stained work, the crew times the finishing steps carefully against temperature and humidity - conditions that matter in Rogers summers where heat can cause the surface to set faster than expected. Summer pours start early in the day to take advantage of cooler morning conditions.
We apply sealer as part of most decorative jobs once the surface has cured enough to accept it. Before we leave, we walk through the curing timeline with you - 24 hours minimum for foot traffic, 7 days before vehicles on a driveway. We also explain the resealing schedule for your specific finish type so you know what to expect over the years ahead.
We serve Rogers and the Benton County area and respond within 1 business day. Fill out the form and we will call to schedule a free on-site visit at a time that works for you. No obligation.
(479) 377-0983Rogers is a city of over 70,000 in Benton County, sitting in the heart of the northwest Arkansas metro between Bentonville to the north and Springdale to the south. The city grew rapidly during the 1990s and 2000s as the broader northwest Arkansas region expanded around the presence of Walmart, J.B. Hunt, and Tyson Foods. That growth produced large numbers of single-family subdivisions with attached garages, concrete driveways, and modest lots - the standard suburban build of that era. Most of the city's residential stock dates from the 1980s through the early 2010s, with active new construction continuing on the north and east sides of the city near Pleasant Grove Road.
Rogers is bordered by Beaver Lake to the west - a reservoir that draws boaters, anglers, and outdoor-focused homeowners to properties along its shores and nearby streets. The Pinnacle Hills corridor on the north side of town has become the city's main commercial district, while the downtown Rogers historic district along First Street preserves the city's original early 20th-century character with restored buildings and locally owned shops. Homes near downtown tend to be older and have different concrete conditions than the newer builds on the city edges. Nearby communities we also serve include Bentonville to the north and Springdale to the south.
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Fort Smith Concrete serves Rogers and responds within 1 business day. Get a free on-site estimate before committing to any project - decorative concrete, driveways, patios, sidewalks, or slab foundations.