Benton Concrete Company serves Bryant homeowners with patios, driveways, sidewalks, and foundations built for local clay soil and Arkansas weather conditions. We cover both sides of I-30, from established Bryant neighborhoods to the newest subdivisions going up on the south side of town, and we reply within one business day.

Bryant families spending more time at home want outdoor living space that actually works through Saline County springs and summers. Our concrete patios are sloped for drainage and poured on properly prepared bases so they stay level through the wet-dry cycles the area gets every year.
Bryant's rapid growth means a lot of driveways from the 1990s and 2000s are now showing their age. We replace cracked and settled slabs with properly prepared bases that account for the clay soil movement common throughout Saline County.
Newer Bryant subdivisions have sidewalk requirements tied to HOA standards or city permits. We install properly jointed, level sidewalks that meet local requirements and hold up through the wet-dry cycles the area sees each year.
Bryant homeowners who want a patio or pool deck that looks like natural stone or brick without the cost of pavers find stamped concrete a practical option. We schedule pours with Bryant summers in mind so color and pattern come out consistent.
Bryant's expanding subdivision development has put a lot of homes on sloped lots where drainage and erosion are real concerns. A poured concrete retaining wall holds the grade, controls runoff, and gives sloped yards usable space.
Many Bryant homes from the 1990s have original garage floors that are now cracking or flaking from age and seasonal soil movement. We grind out the old surface, prep the base, and pour a new slab that will hold up for decades.
Bryant is the largest city in Saline County and has grown fast, mostly through suburban subdivision development from the 1980s onward. The bulk of that housing stock is now 20 to 40 years old - which means driveways, patios, sidewalks, and garage floors are all reaching the age where they need real attention for the first time. The clay-heavy soil under these properties has been expanding and contracting with every wet spring and dry summer, and the cumulative stress on concrete slabs laid during that period is now showing up in cracks, uneven sections, and drainage problems.
Bryant's active new construction adds a different kind of demand - homeowners in subdivisions that are still being built often want patios, pool decks, or driveway extensions added once the house is finished. Both situations require a contractor who knows Saline County soil and schedules work around the local climate. Bryant summers are hot and humid, and concrete poured without proper precautions during the hottest weeks is likely to crack before the first winter arrives.
Our crew works throughout Bryant regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect concrete work here. Bryant sits along I-30 between Benton and Little Rock, and we regularly pull permits through the Bryant city building department for driveways, patios, and structural flatwork across the city. Many of the subdivisions on the south side of town have HOA requirements that govern exterior materials and finishes - we are familiar with how those work and help homeowners navigate the approval process before work begins.
Most of Bryant is planned subdivision housing - brick veneer fronts with vinyl or fiber cement siding on the sides, attached two-car garages, and suburban lots with some outdoor space. We have worked in the established neighborhoods closer to the original town center and in the newer areas going up near the Saline River corridor. The soils in both parts of Bryant behave similarly - clay-dominant, slow-draining, and hard on improperly prepared concrete.
Neighboring Benton is just north on I-30 and we cover that area just as regularly. Homeowners in Bauxite to the west are also within our regular service area, and many of those properties have the same Saline County soil conditions we see throughout Bryant.
Contact us by phone or through the form and we will respond within one business day. We will ask a few quick questions about your project type and size to give you an honest ballpark before scheduling a visit.
We come to your Bryant property, assess the ground conditions and drainage, and give you a written estimate that spells out what is included. Bryant's clay soil sometimes means more base prep time - we account for that upfront, not after the job starts.
We handle any required permits through the city. Permit approval adds a few days to the start date but means the work is inspected before sign-off - protecting you from complications later.
The crew completes the work, follows all curing requirements, and cleans the site before leaving. We walk you through the project at the end and tell you exactly what to do - and not do - during the curing period.
We serve Bryant and the surrounding Saline County communities. Call or submit the form and we will respond within one business day - no sales pressure, just a straight answer on what your project will take.
(501) 409-0073Bryant is the largest city in Saline County and sits along I-30 between Benton and Little Rock. The city has grown quickly over the past two decades, driven in part by families choosing the area for its highly regarded Bryant School District. Most residents own their homes and have household incomes well above the Arkansas state average, which means the city is full of families who invest in maintaining and improving their properties.
The housing stock is predominantly single-family suburban homes built from the 1980s onward, with brick veneer facades and attached garages on lots that typically run a quarter to half an acre. Older neighborhoods closer to the original town center have homes from the 1970s and early 1980s that are now showing their age in ways that require real upkeep. Newer subdivisions on the city's edges are still under active development. Neighboring Benton is a short drive north and shares many of the same soil and climate conditions that affect concrete work throughout the county.
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Learn MoreWe serve Bryant and all of Saline County. Reach out now and we will respond within one business day with a straight answer on your project.