Benton Concrete Company serves homeowners across Benton with driveways, patios, sidewalks, and foundations built to handle local clay soil and Arkansas weather. We have worked in this community since 7 years and we reply within one business day.

Benton's clay soil is one of the hardest surfaces to build a lasting driveway on. We prepare the base correctly before every pour, which is why our concrete driveways hold up through years of Arkansas wet-dry cycles and summer heat.
Benton homeowners are adding outdoor living space at a steady pace, and a concrete patio is the most durable foundation for it. We slope every patio away from the house to prevent the water pooling that is so common after Benton's spring rain events.
If you want the look of natural stone or brick without the cost or maintenance, stamped concrete is worth a conversation. We work with Benton's seasonal pour windows so color and pattern come out consistent, not blotchy from heat-rushed drying.
Older Benton neighborhoods with mature trees see a lot of root-lifted sidewalks. We remove the damage, address the root issue where possible, and pour a properly jointed replacement that meets city requirements.
Ranch-style homes on slab foundations are common throughout Benton's established neighborhoods. We build new slabs for additions, sheds, and accessory structures using mix designs appropriate for Saline County soil conditions.
Benton's rolling terrain and clay-heavy soil create real erosion and drainage challenges in many backyards. A poured concrete retaining wall controls soil movement and gives sloped yards a usable, stable surface.
Benton sits on Saline County clay, and that soil is the single biggest variable in how any concrete project performs over time. Clay expands when it absorbs water and contracts when it dries - a cycle that repeats every wet spring and dry summer. Concrete slabs that were not built with this in mind tend to crack, heave, and settle in ways that look like contractor error but are actually a failure to account for local ground conditions. Getting the base preparation right is not optional here.
Benton summers add another layer of challenge. Temperatures above 90 degrees cause fresh concrete to lose surface moisture too quickly, leading to cracking that shows up within the first year. Winter freeze-thaw cycles, while milder than what northern states face, still stress improperly sealed surfaces. Concrete work in Benton needs to be planned around the local climate, not just scheduled for the next available slot on a contractor's calendar.
Our crew works throughout Benton regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect concrete work here. We pull permits through the City of Benton Building Department and are familiar with the requirements for driveways, patios, and structural work across different Benton neighborhoods. The permit process protects homeowners, and we handle it as a standard part of every job.
Benton is laid out around its historic downtown near the Saline County Courthouse, with older ranch-style neighborhoods built in the 1960s through 1990s and newer subdivisions spreading out along the Hot Springs Highway and I-30 corridors. We have worked on homes in both settings - the older neighborhoods with mature trees, narrow lots, and original slab foundations, and the newer subdivisions where homeowners are adding driveways, patios, and pool decks to recently completed homes.
We also regularly serve homeowners in Bryant just to the south, where many of the same soil and climate conditions apply. Homeowners in Saline also find us close by when they need concrete work on rural or semi-rural properties in the county.
Call or submit the contact form and we will get back to you within one business day. We will ask a few quick questions about your project so we can give you a realistic range before scheduling a visit.
We visit your property, check the ground conditions - including any drainage or slope issues - and give you a written estimate that breaks out what is included. No single-number quotes without context.
If your project requires a City of Benton building permit, we pull it. This adds a few days to the start date but ensures the work is inspected before it is finalized - and protects you if you ever sell the home.
The crew does the work, follows the curing requirements, and cleans the site before leaving. We walk you through the project at completion and answer any questions about care and maintenance.
We serve homeowners across Benton and Saline County. Call or submit the form and we will respond within one business day.
(501) 409-0073Benton is the county seat of Saline County and sits about 25 miles southwest of Little Rock along I-30. The city has grown steadily to around 37,000 residents, a mix of long-established neighborhoods near the downtown Courthouse Square and newer subdivisions that have spread out along the Hot Springs Highway and interstate corridors over the past two decades. The area has a working-town character rooted in its history as a bauxite mining center - most residents own their homes and invest in keeping them up.
Benton's housing stock ranges from single-story brick ranch homes built in the 1960s through 1980s to larger two-car-garage homes in the subdivisions developed after 2000. The older neighborhoods near downtown have mature trees and original slab foundations that are now aging in ways that require real maintenance. The newer areas on the city's edges are hitting the 15- to 20-year mark, when driveways, patios, and concrete flatwork commonly need their first significant attention. Nearby Bauxite and Bryant sit just outside the city limits and have similar property types and soil conditions.
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