
Fayetteville Concrete provides concrete contractor services in Rogers, AR, including driveways, patios, and foundations, with crews who have worked throughout Benton County and respond to every inquiry within one business day.

Most Rogers subdivisions built since the 1990s have poured concrete driveways that are now reaching the end of their service life. Freeze-thaw winters here crack slabs that were not reinforced or mixed for the northwest Arkansas climate. If your driveway is cracking, pooling water, or more than 25 years old, see our full concrete driveway building service for details on what goes into a pour that holds up here.
Rogers residents spend serious time outdoors - Beaver Lake is a few miles west, and the city has parks and trail access throughout the area. A concrete patio gives you a surface that handles Arkansas summers without rotting, warping, or needing annual re-staining the way wood decking does. We grade and slope every pour so water drains away from your home rather than sitting against the foundation.
Rogers sits in the Ozark foothills, and many residential lots in and around the city have noticeable slopes. Concrete retaining walls hold back hillside yards, control erosion after heavy spring rains, and create level outdoor space on grades that would otherwise be unusable. Clay soil that shifts seasonally makes proper footing depth essential on any retaining wall here.
Rogers has seen consistent new home construction for over a decade, with new subdivisions going up on the city's north and east sides. Slab foundations are common across this newer housing stock, and getting the base preparation right on Rogers' variable clay soil is what separates a foundation that holds from one that shifts within a few years of the pour.
Sidewalks in older Rogers neighborhoods closer to downtown have absorbed years of freeze-thaw stress, and sections that have heaved or cracked create genuine trip hazards. We replace damaged sections to current city standards so you are not liable for injuries and so your property looks the part in a neighborhood where home values have been climbing steadily.
Steps on Rogers homes built in the 1980s and 1990s are common maintenance calls because the original poured concrete or brick steps have cracked and shifted after 30-plus years of seasonal movement. Replacing them with properly reinforced concrete gives you a stable, safe entry point that will not need attention again for decades.
Rogers grew fast. Most of its housing stock was built between 1985 and 2010, which means thousands of driveways, sidewalks, and exterior slabs across the city are now in the 15 to 40-year range - old enough to show real wear but often young enough that homeowners have not replaced them yet. Northwest Arkansas winters change that equation. Temperatures drop below freezing and climb back above it multiple times each January, and every cycle forces water that has seeped into concrete to expand and contract. A crack that looks minor in the fall is often significantly wider by March. Materials poured without the right mix or base preparation fail faster here than they would in a milder climate.
The soil adds another layer of complexity. Rogers sits on clay-heavy ground that swells noticeably during wet springs and shrinks during dry summers. That movement is steady and cumulative - it is one of the main reasons driveways crack, patios tilt, and foundations shift in this part of Arkansas. Homes near Beaver Lake and in some of the older neighborhoods closer to downtown Rogers tend to see more of this because drainage is slower and the clay stays wet longer after rain. Any concrete work here that skips proper base compaction and drainage grading is just buying time before the next problem.
We pull permits for Rogers projects through the City of Rogers Development Services office, which handles driveway connections to public streets and other flatwork requiring city review. We know the current turnaround times and requirements, so we build permit lead time into every project schedule rather than treating it as an afterthought.
Rogers has two very different housing profiles depending on where you are. The neighborhoods closest to downtown Rogers and the historic district along First Street have homes from the 1950s and 1960s - older stock on established lots with mature trees whose roots can lift sidewalks and affect drainage. On the north side near the Pinnacle Hills corridor, the housing is newer and the lots are often smaller, with attached garages and standard poured concrete driveways that are entering their maintenance years. We have worked on both.
We also serve homeowners in neighboring Bentonville just to the north, and the crew that covers Rogers regularly works in Springdale to the south as well. If you are on the edge of Rogers or in a community between cities, call us and we will confirm coverage before you spend time on an estimate.
Reach us by phone or through the contact form. We reply to every Rogers inquiry within one business day - usually the same day for calls received before noon.
We come to your Rogers property to look at the site conditions, measure, and check soil and drainage before quoting. This is how we catch anything that affects cost - like rocky ground or poor drainage - before work starts rather than during it. No charge for the visit.
If your project requires a city permit, we file it with the Rogers Development Services office and schedule your start date around the review timeline. You do not need to contact the city or manage the paperwork.
The crew completes the work, cleans the site, and walks you through the curing period - typically stay off for 24 to 48 hours, no vehicles for about a week. We do not leave until you know what to expect and are satisfied with what you see.
We serve Rogers, AR homeowners with no-pressure estimates and a written quote before any work begins.
(479) 485-4698Rogers is one of the fastest-growing cities in Arkansas, with a population that has climbed from around 55,000 in 2010 to over 70,000 today. The city anchors the northern end of the Benton County corridor that runs through Rogers, Bentonville, and Fayetteville - a stretch that has seen some of the most sustained economic growth in the South over the past two decades, largely tied to Walmart, J.B. Hunt, Tyson Foods, and hundreds of supplier companies. That economic base has kept homeownership rates high and home values rising, with median values now in the $260,000 to $280,000 range. Most of the housing stock is suburban and owner-occupied, built in the 1990s and 2000s across neighborhoods ranging from the busy commercial zone near Pinnacle Hills Promenade on the north side to quieter residential streets near downtown Rogers to the south.
The Rogers area has a strong outdoor character shaped by its proximity to Beaver Lake, which sits just west of the city and attracts boaters, anglers, and hikers from across the region. That outdoor lifestyle means most Rogers homeowners use their yards, driveways, and patios regularly - outdoor surfaces here get real use, not just curb appeal. The city borders Bentonville to the north and Springdale to the south, and our crew covers the full stretch of the metro area.
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Call us or send a message and we will come out to your Rogers property for a free on-site estimate - no obligation, no pressure.