
Cracked, sunken, or crumbling driveway? We build concrete driveways in North Little Rock that are designed for Arkansas clay soil - with proper base prep, permitted work, and a finish that handles summer heat and occasional freezes.

Concrete driveway building in North Little Rock means removing your old surface, preparing the clay soil underneath, pouring a reinforced slab, and letting it cure properly - most standard driveways take two to three days of active work plus about a week of curing before you can drive on them.
Most homeowners call us because they have a driveway that keeps cracking, is sinking in spots, or just looks rough after years of Pulaski County summers and occasional freezes. The fix is not another patch job - it is a fresh slab built on a solid base. Many customers also ask about concrete patio construction at the same time, since we can coordinate both projects efficiently.
If you need more than a residential driveway - a commercial lot or a large apron - take a look at our concrete parking lot building service as well.
If you have patched cracks before and they reopened - or if new ones appear every year - the slab underneath is moving, not just settling. In North Little Rock, that pattern almost always points to clay soil shifting with the seasons. Patching alone will not stop it.
When one slab section sits noticeably higher or lower than the next, the ground underneath has shifted unevenly. That is a tripping hazard, it damages your car over time, and it signals the base has failed - not just the surface.
A properly built driveway slopes slightly so water runs off to the side. If puddles form in the same spots after every rain, the driveway has settled unevenly or was never graded correctly. Standing water speeds up wear and, during winter freezes, works its way into cracks.
Concrete has a natural lifespan. If yours was poured in the 1990s or earlier, fading, surface flaking, and a rough texture are signs it has weathered past the point where repairs make financial sense. A fresh slab is often more cost-effective than continued patching.
We handle everything from full driveway replacement to new pours for homes adding a second car, a garage, or an expanded apron. A standard job includes demolition of your old surface, grading and compacting the base, forming the edges, pouring the slab, cutting control joints, and a final finish. Plain broom-finish gray is the most affordable option and holds up well in this climate. If you want something with more visual impact, we also do brushed textures, stamped patterns, and colored finishes - ask about those when you call for a quote.
Customers who are doing a broader exterior project often pair a new driveway with concrete patio construction out back, or need a larger commercial surface like a concrete parking lot. We coordinate both so the work moves efficiently without two separate crews on your property at different times.
Best for driveways that have failed structurally or are past their service life.
Ideal for homes adding a garage, expanding an apron, or building a driveway for the first time.
For homeowners who want stamped patterns, color, or texture that adds curb appeal.
The heavy clay soil throughout Pulaski County is the single biggest threat to a driveway in this area. It swells when it absorbs rain and shrinks when it dries out - and that constant movement is what causes slabs to crack, heave, and sink over time. A contractor who skips or rushes the base compaction step is setting you up for repair calls in a few years. We spend real time on the ground preparation because that is what separates a 10-year driveway from a 30-year one. North Little Rock also sits along the Arkansas River, and neighborhoods in lower-lying parts of the city can have drainage challenges that affect how a driveway needs to be graded.
Summer heat in the upper 90s means we schedule pours for early morning and take extra steps to prevent the surface from drying too fast. Winter freezes - while infrequent - mean we avoid pouring when hard cold is in the forecast. We serve homeowners throughout North Little Rock and in surrounding communities including Sherwood and Little Rock.
We respond within 1 business day. Tell us your driveway size and whether you have an existing surface. No cost, no commitment.
We visit your property, check the slope and drainage, and provide a written quote breaking out demolition, permits, materials, and labor separately.
We pull the required city permit, then clear the old surface, grade and compact the soil, and form the edges - the most important phase of the project.
We pour, finish, and cut control joints. You stay off it for 7 days minimum. When curing is complete, we walk you through care and sealing guidance.
We respond within 1 business day. There is no obligation - just a free on-site look at your driveway and a written estimate you can compare. After you submit, someone from our office will call to schedule a free on-site estimate at a time that works for you.
(501) 737-2421We are licensed through the Arkansas Contractors Licensing Board and carry full liability and workers compensation coverage. That means you are protected if anything unexpected happens on your property during the job.
We work in this city every week and know the neighborhoods, the soil conditions, and the city permit office. When you call, you reach someone who knows your street - not a regional call center.
We pull the required City of North Little Rock permits on your behalf. The work gets inspected before the project closes. That documentation protects you if you sell your home or need to make an insurance claim.
Your quote spells out demolition, permits, materials, and labor as separate line items. According to the Portland Cement Association, hidden removal costs are the most common homeowner complaint - so we make sure you know exactly what you are agreeing to before a shovel hits the ground.
Every job we do is designed to hold up to North Little Rock conditions - clay soil, summer heat, and occasional winter freezes - so you are not calling us back for repairs before the decade is out. Questions? Reach out anytime.
Extend your outdoor living space with a durable concrete patio - built on the same solid base principles as our driveways.
Learn moreLarger commercial or multi-vehicle surfaces poured to handle heavier loads and higher daily traffic than a residential driveway.
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