
Fayetteville Concrete handles driveways, patios, foundations, sidewalks, and 12 more concrete services for homeowners and businesses across Northwest Arkansas. Local crews, honest pricing, and work that holds up through every Fayetteville winter.

Fayetteville Concrete is a concrete contractor serving Fayetteville, AR and the surrounding region, offering 16 concrete services for residential and commercial customers. From a simple front walkway to a full slab foundation, every job is handled by local crews who know Northwest Arkansas soil, permit requirements, and seasonal conditions. Licensed and insured in Arkansas, serving 12 cities across three states.

Cracked or uneven driveway? A new concrete driveway handles decades of traffic and adds real curb appeal to your home.
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Tired of muddy grass after every rain? A concrete patio gives you a clean, solid outdoor space you can use year-round.
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Want the look of stone or brick without the cost? Stamped concrete adds custom patterns and color to any flat surface.
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Lifted slabs and tripping hazards do not fix themselves. A new concrete sidewalk creates a safe, lasting path to your door.
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Dusty, crumbling garage floors make the whole space harder to use. A fresh concrete floor transforms your garage into a clean, functional area.
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Plain gray concrete does not have to be your only option. Decorative finishes add color and texture to driveways, patios, and pool decks.
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Hillside erosion and shifting soil can damage your yard and foundation. A concrete retaining wall holds the ground in place for good.
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From basements to commercial spaces, a properly installed concrete floor is the most durable surface you can put underfoot.
Learn MoreReach out by phone or use the contact form on this page. We will ask a few basic questions - the type of project, rough size, and whether there is existing concrete to remove. Most customers hear back within 1 business day. We schedule a free on-site visit before giving you a price, because Fayetteville soil varies enough that a phone estimate is rarely accurate.
We come to your property, look at the ground conditions, check drainage and slope, and assess what prep work is needed. You get a written proposal that breaks down every part of the job - materials, labor, permit handling, and timeline. No single-number estimates that change once we start digging. If a permit is required by the City of Fayetteville, we handle the application on your behalf.
Once you approve the proposal, we schedule the job and get to work. You will know exactly when the crew arrives, what each day of work involves, and when you need to stay off the surface. After the pour cures, we do a walkthrough together before we leave - so you can ask questions and confirm everything looks right. Cleanup is included on every job.
We are licensed through the Arkansas Contractors Licensing Board and carry full liability coverage. Before you sign anything, we provide our license number and proof of insurance - no questions asked.
Every estimate starts with a free visit to your property. We assess the ground, check drainage, and give you a written breakdown before any work begins. You are never charged for the estimate, and you are never pressured to move forward.
We are a local business, not a franchise or out-of-state crew. We know Fayetteville's soil conditions, permit office, seasonal weather patterns, and which neighborhoods have HOA requirements that affect concrete design choices.
Most concrete projects in Fayetteville require a city permit. We handle the application, schedule any required inspections, and make sure your project is fully documented - protecting you if you ever refinance or sell your home.
Questions before you commit? Call us directly: (479) 485-4698 or send a message.
"They replaced our cracked driveway in about three days - one day of demo, one day of pouring, and a day to clean up. The crew showed up when they said they would and left the yard cleaner than they found it. Two winters later and there is not a crack in sight."
Marcus T., Springdale, AR - Concrete driveway building
"We wanted a stamped patio in the back to match some flagstone we already had. They brought samples, matched the color pretty closely, and handled the permit with the city. The patio gets used almost every weekend now - it drained perfectly through last spring's heavy rain."
Diane K., Rogers, AR - Stamped concrete services
"The front walk had been lifted by a tree root for years. They assessed the root situation first and suggested routing the new walk slightly away from the tree - something I had not thought to ask about. The new sidewalk is level, wide enough for a stroller, and it looks like it belongs with the house."
Leah M., Bentonville, AR - Concrete sidewalk building
We respond within 1 business day - usually sooner. There is no obligation to move forward after your estimate. Once you submit the form, someone from our office will call you to schedule a free on-site visit where we measure, assess your site, and give you a written price.
(479) 485-4698Fayetteville Concrete is based in Fayetteville, AR and serves 12 cities across Arkansas, Missouri, and Oklahoma - including Springdale, Rogers, Bentonville, and Fort Smith. For most jobs within the region, we can schedule a free on-site estimate within the same week. Call to confirm availability in your area.
Concrete handles Fayetteville's freeze-thaw cycles better than asphalt because it does not soften in summer heat or become brittle in cold snaps. Asphalt typically needs resurfacing every 5 to 10 years, while concrete driveways routinely last 30 years or more with minimal maintenance. The Portland Cement Association recommends concrete for climates with repeated temperature swings.
Tree roots will eventually find the moisture under any concrete slab and push up from underneath - this is especially common in older Fayetteville neighborhoods with large oaks and maples. A small lift of even half an inch is a tripping hazard. Addressing roots before the pour (with a barrier or rerouting) costs far less than replacing a heaved slab two years later.
The concrete you can see is only half the story - what sits underneath is what prevents cracking, settling, and uneven slabs over time. In Fayetteville, clay-heavy soil shifts with rain and drought, which puts pressure on anything built above it. A compacted gravel base gives water a place to drain and keeps the slab from moving with the ground.
Spring and fall offer the best conditions - temperatures between 50 and 80 degrees let concrete cure evenly without drying too fast or freezing before it sets. Fayetteville summers regularly reach the upper 90s, which can weaken a slab if the crew does not take extra precautions. If you need summer work, ask specifically how the contractor manages hot-weather pours.
In most Fayetteville cases, yes - especially if the project connects to a public street or changes how water drains on your property. Unpermitted concrete work can create real problems when you sell your home or refinance. A legitimate contractor handles the permit process; you should never be asked to skip it to save time.
Most concrete surfaces should be resealed every two to three years, depending on foot traffic and sun exposure. You know it is time when water stops beading on the surface and starts soaking in instead. Sealing is especially important in Fayetteville because it protects the surface from freeze-thaw moisture penetration that can cause cracking and flaking over time.
Fayetteville Concrete is a licensed and insured concrete contractor based in Fayetteville, AR, serving Fayetteville and 11 surrounding cities since 2023. We hold an active contractor license issued by the Arkansas Contractors Licensing Board, the state authority that regulates contractors working on projects above the residential threshold in Arkansas.
Since opening, we have completed residential and commercial concrete projects across 16 service categories - from standard driveways and sidewalks to slab foundations, retaining walls, and decorative stamped surfaces. Every project is handled by our own crew, not subcontracted to whoever is available that week.
Want to learn more about how we work and what we stand behind? Read about our approach on the About page.
Stay off it for 24 to 48 hours after the pour. Keep vehicles off for at least a week. Concrete reaches full strength at around 28 days, though it is usable for light foot traffic within a few days.
Rain on fresh concrete can damage the surface and weaken the slab. Good contractors watch the forecast and have covers ready. If unexpected rain hits, they should react quickly - that is part of the job.
Color variation in the first few weeks is normal as moisture cures out unevenly. It typically evens out over 30 to 60 days. If it does not, it may indicate uneven curing - worth a conversation with your contractor.
If you have questions about a specific project, the fastest way to get real answers is a conversation with someone who has seen your site. Call (479) 485-4698 or send us a message and we will follow up within 1 business day.
Fayetteville is home to the University of Arkansas, with a growing population that has climbed past 93,000 residents over the past two decades. The city spans a range of neighborhoods - from older craftsman bungalows near Dickson Street and the Wilson Park area downtown, to newer subdivisions spreading south and west along Highway 71B. That mix of housing ages means concrete needs vary widely - older homes near campus often need sidewalk and driveway replacement, while newer homes on the south side may need patio slabs and slab foundation work.
Fayetteville sits in the Ozark foothills, and many properties - particularly on the north side near Lake Leatherwood City Park - have sloped, wooded lots with clay-heavy soil and mature tree root systems. Clay soil swells and shrinks with moisture, which puts constant pressure on any concrete flatwork. It is one reason base preparation matters more here than in many parts of the country - and one reason we assess every site in person before quoting. The city also ranks consistently as one of the best places to live in the South, partly because of its outdoor culture and park system, including over 50 miles of trails on the Razorback Greenway.
The Northwest Arkansas metro - anchored by Fayetteville, Springdale, Rogers, and Bentonville - is one of the fastest-growing regions in the mid-South, driven by the University, Walmart, Tyson Foods, and a growing tech sector. That growth keeps homeowners invested in their properties. Whether your home is a 1940s craftsman near Leverett Avenue or a newer build on the south side, Fayetteville Concrete knows the soil conditions, seasonal weather patterns, and permit requirements that affect concrete work across this city.
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Fayetteville Concrete
97 E Center St
Fayetteville, AR 72701
contact@fayettevilleconcretecontractor.com
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