Your driveway or patio deserves more than plain gray. We pour, stamp, and seal decorative concrete that holds up to Benton's clay soil and Arkansas weather for decades.

Stamped concrete services in Benton involve pouring regular concrete and pressing patterned mats into the surface while it is still soft, creating the look of brick, stone, slate, or wood - most residential jobs are completed in one to three days of active work, with a curing period of 24 to 48 hours before foot traffic.
Many Benton homeowners turn to stamped concrete when they want a finished outdoor space that looks like natural stone but costs significantly less. It is poured in one seamless slab, which means no shifting joints or weed gaps like you get with pavers. If you are already planning a new concrete sidewalk or front walkway, this is an ideal time to consider stamped finishes for a cohesive look from the street to your front door.
Since 2019, Benton Concrete Company has installed decorative concrete for homeowners across Saline County. We know how the local clay soil behaves through wet springs and dry summers, and we prepare for it before the first drop of concrete is ever poured.
If you can see cracks wider than a pencil, or if one section of your driveway or patio sits noticeably lower than the one next to it, the slab has likely been compromised by soil movement. In Benton, the clay-heavy soil is a common cause - it shifts through wet and dry seasons. Patching is usually a short-term fix; replacing with properly prepared stamped concrete is the smarter long-term investment.
A driveway or patio that is oil-stained, heavily faded, or just worn out can make your whole home look older. If you are thinking about selling, curb appeal matters - and stamped concrete is one of the most cost-effective ways to dramatically improve how your home looks from the street.
If puddles sit on your patio or driveway for hours after a storm, the surface is not draining properly. Standing water works into small cracks and enlarges them, especially during Benton's winter freeze-thaw cycles. A new pour gives you the chance to correct the slope and drainage at the same time.
If you are adding a covered porch, outdoor kitchen, or pool deck, you will need a concrete surface anyway. Choosing stamped concrete at that point costs only modestly more than plain concrete but gives you a finished look that ties the new space to your home. Adding decorative treatment after the fact is much harder and more expensive.
Our stamped concrete work covers driveways, patios, pool decks, front walkways, and covered porch floors. We offer a wide range of patterns - from running bond brick and natural flagstone to random slate and wood plank - paired with integral color, broadcast color, or a combination of both. Every project ends with a professional-grade sealer that protects the finish and gives the surface its final appearance.
For homeowners who want something beyond standard stamped patterns, we also offer decorative concrete options including exposed aggregate, broom finishes, and stained surfaces. Whether you are upgrading a single patio or planning an entire outdoor living area, we can walk you through the options and help you choose a design that fits your home and your budget.
Best for homeowners who want strong curb appeal and a driveway surface that looks like stone or brick without the joint maintenance of real pavers.
A good fit for outdoor living areas where appearance matters - pairs well with covered structures, outdoor kitchens, and fire pit areas.
Ideal for pool surrounds where a slip-resistant, heat-tolerant surface with a natural stone look is the priority.
Works well for front walkways and entry areas where you want the look of flagstone or brick without the ongoing weed and joint maintenance.
Saline County sits on clay-heavy soil that swells when wet and contracts when dry. That seasonal movement is the number one reason concrete slabs crack in Benton. We address it at the base layer - not after the fact. Every stamped concrete project we install includes proper subgrade compaction and, where needed, a gravel drainage layer beneath the slab. The result is a surface that holds up through multiple wet springs and dry Arkansas summers without the cracking that follows a rushed or improperly prepared pour. The Portland Cement Association has documented best practices for slab preparation in expansive soil conditions - and those practices are built into how we work.
Benton has also been growing fast, and new subdivisions have brought a lot of plain gray concrete with them. If your home is in one of the established neighborhoods near downtown Benton or a newer development near Bryant, a stamped concrete surface with a pattern and color that complements your home is one of the most visible exterior upgrades you can make - especially if you are in a neighborhood where home values have been rising and the homes around you are well-kept.
We respond within one business day. We will ask a few basic questions - what you are looking to do, roughly how large the area is, and whether you have a pattern or color in mind - and schedule a time to see the site.
We measure the area, check the existing surface or ground condition, and walk you through pattern and color options with real samples. A written quote follows that spells out the pattern, color, sealer, timeline, and total cost.
The crew arrives early - especially in summer - sets the forms, prepares the base, pours the concrete, then adds color and presses the pattern before the surface sets. The area will be off-limits immediately after the pour.
After the concrete has cured - at least 24 to 48 hours for foot traffic - we apply the sealer and do a final walkthrough with you. We will leave you written care instructions, including when to reseal and what cleaning products are safe.
No pressure, no obligation. Just an honest estimate and real samples so you can make the right call.
(501) 409-0073We have worked in Benton and the surrounding Saline County area since 2019. We know how local soils behave through wet springs and dry summers, and we build every slab on a base that accounts for that movement from the start - not as an afterthought.
Every project quote includes the specific pattern, color, sealer type, and timeline in writing. You know exactly what you are getting before the crew shows up. No surprises on pour day, no disputes about what was agreed to.
We check with the City of Benton building department before every project and pull any required permits on your behalf. That process is included in the project cost - you do not have to manage it, and your work passes inspection by the book.
We apply a professional-grade sealer at project completion and give you written care instructions before we leave. The American Society of Concrete Contractors recommends resealing every two to three years - we make sure you know exactly what that involves so your investment lasts.
Our work speaks for itself in neighborhoods across Benton and Saline County. When you combine proper soil preparation with detailed design planning and a sealed, well-finished surface, you get stamped concrete that holds up - and looks good doing it.
A new front walkway or garden path poured and finished to match your stamped concrete for a cohesive look across your whole property.
Learn MoreExposed aggregate, stained finishes, and other decorative options for homeowners who want texture and color without the stamped pattern look.
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