Benton Concrete Company serves Sherwood homeowners with garage floor installations, driveways, patios, slab foundations, and sidewalk repairs built for Pulaski County clay soil. We cover all of Sherwood and respond to every inquiry within one business day.

Sherwood's attached-garage homes are some of the most common projects we handle in this area, and a properly installed garage floor makes a real difference in how the space holds up. Many Sherwood garages from the 1970s and 1980s were poured thin or without adequate base preparation, and cracks and spalling are the predictable result - we remove the old floor and do it correctly the second time.
Most Sherwood driveways were first poured in the 1970s and 1980s, and the combination of clay soil movement and tree root pressure from mature suburban trees has left many of them cracked and uneven. We assess the grade, remove damaged sections, address drainage, and install a new driveway that accounts for the site conditions specific to your Sherwood property.
Sherwood's established neighborhoods have mature backyards that make ideal patio spaces, and we pour patios sized and graded correctly for each site. We use expansion joints designed for central Arkansas temperature swings and slope the surface away from the house so water does not pool against the foundation after spring rains.
Sherwood homeowners adding workshops, storage buildings, or covered structures need slab foundations that hold up to Pulaski County's clay soil movement. We compact the base, install vapor barriers, and reinforce the slab for the specific load and site conditions rather than using a one-size approach on every pour.
Mature trees on Sherwood's older residential lots are one of the most common causes of heaved and cracked sidewalks we see in this city. We remove lifted sections, address the root or drainage issue underneath, and install properly jointed replacement walks that give soil movement somewhere to go without cracking the surface.
Front entries and side-yard transitions on Sherwood's brick ranch homes often need steps that match the look of the house and hold up to years of use. We form and pour steps with consistent rise and run, non-slip finishes, and footings set below the frost line so they do not shift with the soil through winter freeze-thaw cycles.
Sherwood grew quickly as a suburb starting in the 1970s, and the bulk of its housing stock was built between 1970 and 1999. Homes in that age range are hitting the point where original concrete - driveways, garage floors, sidewalks, and patio slabs - is showing wear from decades of Arkansas weather cycles. Clay soil is the root cause of most of the damage. The clay that sits beneath Sherwood's older neighborhoods expands significantly when it absorbs moisture during spring rains and then contracts as it dries out in summer. That expansion and contraction cycle happens every year, and it slowly lifts, cracks, and tilts concrete that was poured without a properly prepared base underneath it.
Tree root intrusion adds to the problem in Sherwood's established neighborhoods, where mature oaks and other hardwoods have had decades to spread root systems under driveways and walkways. Central Arkansas winters, while mild compared to northern states, still deliver freeze-thaw cycles between December and February that stress concrete surfaces repeatedly each season. The newer subdivisions on Sherwood's northern and eastern edges are approaching the 15- to 25-year mark - the window when first-generation driveways and patios typically need assessment. A contractor who works in Sherwood regularly knows which neighborhoods have which issues and builds the site approach around the actual conditions.
Our crew works throughout Sherwood regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect concrete work here. Sherwood is a city of around 32,000 people with a distinct split between its older core neighborhoods - the brick ranch and traditional-style homes built in the 1970s and 1980s along the Highway 107 corridor - and its newer subdivisions on the eastern and northern edges of the city. The concrete challenges in each area are different, and we adjust our base preparation and drainage approach accordingly.
Sherwood sits just north of Little Rock on Highway 67/167, and many residents commute into the city for work at state government offices, UAMS, and other major employers. The proximity to Little Rock Air Force Base in nearby Jacksonville means a mix of long-term homeowners and military families who need projects done on a defined schedule - something we plan for. The Sherwood Aquatic Center near the city center is a useful landmark - our crew works on homes all across the neighborhoods surrounding it and throughout every part of Sherwood.
We also serve homeowners in North Little Rock to the south, where property conditions are similar and the commute for our crew is short.
Call us or submit the contact form and we will respond within one business day. We will ask about the project type, size, and any concerns about your lot - like mature trees near the area or drainage issues you have noticed - before we schedule a visit.
We visit your Sherwood property, assess the existing concrete or site conditions, check for clay soil movement signs, tree proximity, and drainage patterns, then deliver a written estimate itemizing labor, materials, and any permit fees. No guesswork.
For jobs that require a City of Sherwood building permit, we file the application before work begins. Permitted and inspected concrete work protects you when selling the property and ensures the job was done to code.
The crew completes the pour, follows curing requirements specific to the season and temperature - critical in Sherwood's hot summer months and cold winter mornings - and clears all debris from your property before we leave.
We serve all of Sherwood and the surrounding north Little Rock metro area. Written estimates, no pressure, and a response within one business day.
(501) 409-0073Sherwood is a city of around 32,000 to 33,000 residents in Pulaski County, located just north of Little Rock along the Highway 67/167 corridor. The city grew rapidly from the 1970s onward as families moved out of Little Rock looking for more space and quieter neighborhoods, and most of its housing stock reflects that era. The majority of homes are single-family owner-occupied properties, with brick veneer ranch and traditional styles common throughout the older core neighborhoods. The Sherwood Forest subdivision - a name that plays off the city's own identity - is one of the best-known residential neighborhoods in the city and an area many long-time residents recognize. You can read more about the city at the Sherwood Wikipedia article.
The city has expanded outward with newer subdivisions on its northern and eastern edges, adding homes from the 1990s and 2000s alongside the original brick ranch stock. Most properties throughout the city sit on modest suburban lots with attached garages, mature trees, and slab foundations that are typical of central Arkansas construction. The Highway 107 corridor is the main commercial and travel artery that runs through the city and connects its neighborhoods to each other and to Little Rock. Nearby Jacksonville borders Sherwood to the north, and North Little Rock is the immediate neighbor to the south - both are part of the area we serve every week.
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Learn MoreWe work in Sherwood every week - from the brick ranches near Highway 107 to the newer subdivisions on the east side. Call now or send us a message and we will respond within one business day.