Service

Concrete flatwork,
finished clean.

Slabs, sidewalks, driveways, aprons, curbs, and dumpster pads across Northwest Arkansas. Poured on a solid base, tooled clean, and cured right so you are not chasing cracks next spring.

Concrete is about what you cannot see as much as what you can. A crisp broom finish on top is easy. A slab that does not crack through after the first Arkansas freeze thaw takes proper base, the right mix, rebar or fiber where it counts, and control joints in the right spots.

We pour shop slabs, garage floors, sidewalks, apron and curb tie ins to our asphalt jobs, dumpster pads, trash enclosures, and ADA compliant walkways. For residential, we do driveways, patios, stoops, and bands around pavers.

How the job runs

  • Walk the site, confirm slope, depth, and use.
  • Form up to line, set rebar or fiber mesh per spec.
  • Prep a compacted stone base sized for the load.
  • Pour to spec psi mix, usually 4000 for drives and lots in Arkansas.
  • Screed, bullfloat, edge, and trowel or broom to the finish you want.
  • Cut control joints at proper spacing so cracks land where they should.
  • Apply curing compound and protect the pour while it sets.
  • Strip forms, clean up, and walk the finished work with you.

We pair concrete with our paving and dirt work so you get one crew for the whole site. That means fewer handoffs, tighter schedules, and one number to budget.

Why Hire Us

What you actually get.

Right Mix, Right Base

We spec psi and thickness for the job, not a generic 3000 mix for everything. Stone base compacted before any pour.

Clean Joints

Control joints cut at proper spacing and depth so cracks follow the plan, not random zigzags across your new pour.

One Site, One Crew

Paving, dirt work, curb, and flatwork all from us. No coordinating three subs who all point fingers when something is off.

Common Questions

Concrete FAQ.

Concrete lasts longer and handles point loads better. Asphalt costs less up front, goes in faster, and flexes with freeze thaw instead of cracking. We can bid both and walk you through the trade offs for your situation.
Sidewalks 4 inches, residential driveways 4 to 5, light commercial 5 to 6, truck and dumpster pads 6 to 8. Actual depth depends on soil and loads. We spec it in the bid.
Foot traffic 24 hours, passenger cars 5 to 7 days, heavy trucks 28 days for full cure. We flag the timing in the job walk so nobody parks on it early.
Yes. We saw cut clean, dowel into the existing slab so the new pour ties in, and form to match grade. Done right, the joint disappears visually after it cures.

Ready When You Are

Let us price your flatwork.

Slab, sidewalk, driveway, or dumpster pad, send us the scope and we will get you a real number fast.

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