
Cracked, uneven, or deteriorating concrete floor? We install and replace concrete floors in North Little Rock built for Arkansas clay soil - with proper base prep, moisture protection, and permitted work that holds up through years of summer heat and seasonal soil movement.

Concrete floor installation in North Little Rock means removing the existing surface, compacting the soil, adding a gravel base and moisture barrier where needed, pouring the slab, and finishing it to the texture you want - most jobs take one to three days of active work plus 24 to 48 hours before you can walk on it.
Most calls come from homeowners dealing with floors that crack repeatedly, feel uneven underfoot, or show white powdery deposits from moisture moving up through the slab. Many North Little Rock homes were built in the 1950s through 1970s, and those original floors are now 50 to 70 years old - well past the point where repeated patching makes financial sense. If you are also thinking about the garage, take a look at our garage floor concrete service, which covers the specific needs of vehicle-bearing slabs.
For outdoor projects like pool surrounds or patio extensions, our concrete pool decks service handles those pours with the right drainage and finish for wet environments.
A hairline crack here or there is normal in older concrete. But if you have patched cracks before and they reopened, or if new ones keep appearing, the slab underneath is moving. In North Little Rock, the clay soil that expands and contracts with rain and drought is the most common cause of this kind of progressive cracking. Patching alone will not stop it.
If you can feel a slope or a bump when you walk across a concrete floor, or if interior doors that used to swing freely now drag or stick, the slab may have shifted. This is especially common in older North Little Rock homes where decades of seasonal soil movement have taken their toll on the original slab.
If you sweep your garage or basement and always end up with a fine gray powder, or if the surface looks like it is peeling in thin layers, the top of the concrete has deteriorated. This often happens in floors poured with too much water in the mix. It gets worse over time and cannot be fixed with paint or sealer alone.
White powdery patches on a concrete floor mean water is moving up through the slab from the soil below. In North Little Rock neighborhoods near the Arkansas River or in low-lying areas, this is a common problem. Left alone, it can damage anything stored on the floor and create conditions for mold growth under rugs or flooring.
We handle new pours, full slab replacements, and conversions - garages, basements, workshops, and utility spaces. Every job starts with a proper base: soil compaction, a gravel layer for drainage, and a moisture barrier where the water table or flood history makes it necessary. Skipping those steps is what causes floors to crack, heave, or grow damp within a few years. We do not skip them, because we will be the ones you call back if something goes wrong.
For finish options, a standard broom finish gives you a slip-resistant surface at the most affordable price point. If you want something smoother or more polished for a finished basement or showroom-style garage, we offer trowel and polish finishes. Decorative options like stamping and staining are available for indoor spaces too - ask about those when you get your estimate. We also handle garage floor concrete as a dedicated service for vehicle-bearing slabs, and concrete pool decks for exterior wet-area pours.
Best for floors that have settled unevenly, cracked extensively, or are too deteriorated to resurface effectively.
Ideal for finishing a basement, converting a garage to living space, or adding a utility room on a bare dirt floor.
Well suited for homeowners who want a polished, stamped, or stained surface for a finished living space or showroom garage.
A significant share of North Little Rock residential neighborhoods were built in the 1950s through 1970s, and many of those original concrete floors are now 50 to 70 years old. Floors that old have often settled unevenly after decades of clay soil movement, developed widespread cracking, or lost surface strength. This means many local jobs involve removing and replacing an existing slab rather than pouring fresh - which adds both to the timeline and the cost, and requires a contractor who knows what to look for before demolition begins. Homes of that era can also have older plumbing or electrical runs under the slab, so a pre-demolition assessment is an important step we include in the estimate visit.
The hot, humid summers here also affect how concrete is poured. When temperatures push past 90 degrees, concrete can dry too fast on the surface before it has fully hardened underneath, which leads to a weaker floor. Experienced local contractors schedule pours for early morning and use additives to slow the drying process. Parts of North Little Rock near the Arkansas River also have a higher water table, making the moisture barrier under the slab essential rather than optional. We serve the full North Little Rock area and surrounding communities including Sherwood and Jacksonville, where similar soil and housing-stock conditions apply.
We respond within 1 business day. Tell us the space, the rough square footage, and what you plan to use it for. No cost, no commitment.
We visit to check the existing floor, assess the soil, and look at drainage and moisture history. You get a written estimate that separates demolition, base prep, materials, and labor.
We pull the required city permit, remove the existing surface, compact the soil, add gravel, and install a moisture barrier where needed. This is the most important phase.
Concrete is poured, finished to your chosen texture, and control joints are cut. You can walk on it within 48 hours - vehicles wait 28 days. We walk you through care guidance before we leave.
We respond within 1 business day. There is no obligation - just a free on-site look at your space and soil, followed by a written estimate you can compare. After you submit, someone from our office will call to schedule a free on-site visit at a time that works for you.
(501) 737-2421The expansive clay soil across Pulaski County is the number-one cause of concrete floor failure in this area. We compact the base thoroughly and add a gravel layer before every pour - the steps that prevent the slab from cracking or heaving as the soil moves through wet and dry seasons. Contractors who skip this phase cost you money in a few years.
Parts of North Little Rock near the Arkansas River have a high water table, and even homes away from the river can have moisture moving up through the soil. We assess moisture conditions during the estimate visit and specify a barrier when the risk is real - so your floor does not end up damp or growing mold under a rug six months from now.
Concrete poured in 95-degree July heat without precautions dries too fast on the surface, which leaves a weaker floor that shows cracks and surface damage sooner. We schedule pours for early morning hours during summer and use appropriate admixtures - because a floor that looks fine on pour day should still look fine in five years.
North Little Rock requires permits for concrete floor work involving structural slabs or basement conversions. We pull every permit before work starts, and the city inspection that follows gives you independent confirmation the work meets local standards. You can verify our license through the Arkansas Contractors Licensing Board at any time.
Each of these details adds up to a floor that performs the way you expect it to - flat, dry, and solid - years after the pour. We follow guidance from the American Concrete Institute and stay current on local permit requirements through the Arkansas Contractors Licensing Board.
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