
Fayetteville Concrete serves Springdale, AR with concrete patios, driveways, foundations, and flatwork, backed by free estimates and a response within one business day.

Springdale homeowners are investing in their outdoor spaces, and a concrete patio gives you a surface that handles Arkansas heat, wet spring storms, and freeze-thaw winters without constant maintenance. Whether you are starting with bare ground or replacing a failed slab, see our full concrete patio construction service to see what the process and typical costs look like.
A large share of Springdale's housing stock was built from the 1960s through the 1980s, and many of those original driveways have been absorbing freeze-thaw cycles for decades. We replace cracked or settling driveways with a properly graded slab designed to outlast the home it serves.
New subdivisions on Springdale's outskirts are being built on slab foundations at a steady pace. Getting the base preparation right on Springdale's variable clay soil is critical -- a properly poured slab here starts with thorough soil assessment and correct compaction before any concrete is placed.
Springdale's older neighborhoods have sidewalks that have shifted and cracked under decades of clay-soil movement. We replace lifted or broken sections to code, which matters for homeowner liability and for keeping your property accessible during icy winters.
Springdale's steady home value growth has made curb appeal and outdoor upgrades worth the investment. Stamped concrete gives patios, pool decks, and front entries the look of natural stone or brick at a lower cost and with far less ongoing maintenance than the real thing.
Older Springdale homes with original entry steps often have slabs that have separated from the foundation or developed surface cracks that are a slip hazard in wet or icy conditions. We rebuild front and back steps to the correct slope and height so they are safe year-round.
Springdale has a large share of mid-century housing stock. Homes built between the 1950s and the 1980s are now 40 to 70 years old, and the concrete flatwork from that era -- driveways, sidewalks, patio slabs, and garage floors -- has had decades of Arkansas winters working against it. Springdale winters bring multiple freeze-thaw cycles where temperatures dip below freezing and warm back up several times in a week. Water in surface pores expands when it freezes and widens every small crack with each cycle. By the time a homeowner notices the problem is serious, the slab has usually been failing structurally for a season or two already.
The soil underneath compounds the issue. Clay-heavy ground is common under much of Springdale, and clay expands when wet and contracts when dry. Newer subdivision homes built on slab foundations in the 2000s and 2010s are reaching the age where clay movement has had enough time to manifest as cracked or uneven concrete. Both older homes near the Tyson campus and newer builds on the expanding edges of the city share this soil challenge. A contractor who does not account for what is underground at each specific site is setting the project up for early failure.
We pull permits regularly through the City of Springdale for projects that require them, so we know the current lead times and what the inspectors here are looking for on a finished job. Driveways connecting to public streets require a permit in Springdale, and we handle the application and scheduling on your behalf.
Springdale sits at the center of the Northwest Arkansas metro, bordered by Fayetteville to the south and Rogers to the north. The neighborhoods closest to the older commercial corridors near Arvest Ballpark and the Shiloh Museum area tend to have the oldest housing stock and the most deferred concrete work. On the other side of town, the newer subdivisions pushing toward the city limits have slab foundations that are only now beginning to show what clay soil does over 15 to 20 years. We work across both ends of that spectrum and know the difference in what each type of property needs.
We also serve Rogers to the north, which means jobs that straddle the Springdale-Rogers line are not a scheduling problem for us.
Call or fill out the form on our contact page. We reply within one business day and ask a few brief questions to understand your project before scheduling a site visit.
We visit your property to check ground conditions, drainage, and the work area. Springdale soil varies enough that we do not quote without seeing the site, and we walk you through the cost breakdown before you commit to anything.
If your project requires a Springdale city permit, we file it and schedule the crew around the city approval window. You will have a firm start date before we finalize the agreement.
The crew handles demolition, base preparation, the pour, finishing, and cleanup. Once cured, we walk the finished work with you and answer questions about care in the first weeks.
Call or fill out the form and we will get back to you within one business day. No pressure, no obligation -- just a clear answer about what your Springdale project needs and what it will cost.
(479) 485-4698Springdale is one of the fastest-growing cities in Arkansas, with a population that has exceeded 90,000 and continues to climb. The city is closely tied to the food and logistics industries, most visibly through Tyson Foods, which was founded here and still operates major facilities in the area. That industrial and economic foundation has given the city a large owner-occupied housing base with deep roots -- residents who invested in their homes generations ago and continue to maintain and improve them. The housing stock reflects this history: older single-story ranch homes and brick-veneer builds from the mid-20th century sit alongside newer two-story subdivision homes that have gone up on the outskirts over the past 15 years.
The city center and the neighborhoods near the Shiloh Museum of Ozark History have the oldest character, with established streets and mature trees typical of a city that has been a working hub for over a century. Farther out, the newer neighborhoods are part of the same Northwest Arkansas metro growth that is reshaping the entire corridor from Fayetteville through Springdale to Rogers and Bentonville. We serve Fayetteville to the south and Rogers to the north, and Springdale is the center of that coverage area.
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