
No usable backyard, a rotting deck, or a cracked old slab? We pour concrete patios in North Little Rock that are properly graded, built on a stable base, and finished to handle Arkansas summers and the clay soil that breaks lesser slabs.

Concrete patio construction in North Little Rock means digging out the area, preparing the ground with compaction and gravel, forming the edges, pouring the slab, and finishing the surface - most residential patios take one to three days of active work, with 24 to 48 hours before you can walk on it and about 28 days to reach full strength.
Homeowners typically reach out when their backyard has no usable flat surface, when an old wood deck is rotting and needs replacing, or when a previous concrete patio has cracked and shifted from years of clay soil movement. If you want a surface with more visual character, we also offer stamped concrete services that mimic brick or stone at a fraction of the material cost.
Customers with a pool often ask about pairing their patio with our concrete pool decks service, which uses slip-resistant finishes and the same drainage-focused grading that keeps your patio looking right after every heavy spring rain.
If your backyard is just grass with no flat area for furniture, a grill, or gatherings, you are losing usable square footage every time the weather is nice. A concrete patio gives you a permanent, defined surface that makes outdoor living practical.
Cracks across the surface, sections that have shifted up or down, or edges that are crumbling all signal that the existing slab has reached the end of its useful life. In North Little Rock, clay soil movement under older patios is the most common cause.
Standing water close to your house after rain means the ground is not draining properly. A properly graded concrete patio slopes away from your home, redirecting water and protecting your foundation - a real concern in an area that sees over 50 inches of rain per year.
North Little Rock humidity is hard on wood. If you are spending money on staining, sealing, and board replacement every few years, a concrete patio eliminates that recurring cost and gives you a surface that does not rot, splinter, or need annual treatment.
A basic broom-finish patio is the most affordable option and is perfectly suited for an everyday outdoor living area - it gives you a slip-resistant surface, clean edges, and a neutral appearance that works with any landscaping. For homeowners who want something with more visual character, we pour stamped concrete surfaces with patterns that mimic flagstone, slate, or brick, and we can add integral color to the mix before the pour. Exposed aggregate finish - where small stones are revealed on the surface - is another popular option that adds texture and a natural look without the cost of real stone.
If your project includes a pool, we coordinate the patio and the surrounding deck in the same project. Our concrete pool decks use the same drainage-first approach to keep water moving away from the house and away from any existing landscaping.
Affordable, slip-resistant, and durable - the go-to choice for a clean outdoor living space.
Adds the appearance of stone, brick, or slate at a lower material cost than natural hardscaping.
Natural stone texture on the surface - good for pool surrounds and areas that need extra grip.
The clay soil underneath most North Little Rock yards is the main reason patios crack or shift over time. It absorbs moisture and swells, then dries and shrinks - repeating that cycle through every rainy spring and dry summer. A patio built without proper base preparation will show that movement within a few years. We treat base compaction and gravel layering as standard steps, not optional upgrades, because the soil here demands it.
North Little Rock also gets more than 50 inches of rain per year, which makes drainage grading critical - a flat or back-sloped patio sends water toward your foundation instead of away from it. We take the time to grade each slab correctly for your specific yard layout. We work across North Little Rock and serve nearby communities including Maumelle and Little Rock. The Portland Cement Association has useful guidance on residential concrete slab best practices if you want to learn more before your estimate.
We respond within 1 business day. We will ask the approximate size, your finish preference, and whether there is an existing slab to remove. No commitment required.
We visit, check your yard slope and drainage, and give you a written quote with demolition, permits, materials, and labor listed separately - no hidden line items.
We pull the required City of North Little Rock permit. On day one, we clear the area, compact the soil, add gravel base if needed, and set the forms. This is the foundation of everything.
We pour the slab, finish the surface, and cut control joints. After 24 to 48 hours you can walk on it. We walk through care instructions and sealing guidance when the curing period ends.
We respond within 1 business day. The estimate is free with no obligation. After you submit, someone from our office will call to schedule a free on-site visit at a time that works for you.
(501) 737-2421We hold an Arkansas Contractors Licensing Board license and carry full liability and workers compensation coverage. That protects you if anything unexpected happens on your property during the project.
We work in this city every week - Argenta, Indian Hills, Park Hill, Lakewood. We know the soil types neighborhood by neighborhood, and we know how to handle the drainage challenges that come with each part of the city.
We pull the required permit from the City of North Little Rock before any work starts. The inspection that follows gives you a documented, code-compliant project - which matters when you sell your home or need to make a claim.
With over 50 inches of rain per year in North Little Rock, a patio that sends water toward your house is a liability. We grade every slab away from the structure as a standard practice - not as an upgrade you have to request.
We build patios that hold up through Arkansas seasons - not just look good on pour day. Ready to get started? Request your free estimate.
Add the look of stone, brick, or slate to your patio surface with stamped concrete - same durability, more visual character.
Learn moreSlip-resistant, drainage-graded concrete surrounding your pool - often coordinated with a patio project for a seamless backyard.
Learn moreContact us today for a free on-site estimate - spots fill up fast in spring and fall, the best seasons for pouring in North Little Rock.