Premier Jonesboro Concrete brings stamped concrete services, driveway building, and patio construction to Fayetteville, AR and the surrounding Washington County area. We know how hillside lots and rocky Ozark soil change the job - and we respond to every inquiry within one business day.

Fayetteville homeowners invest seriously in their outdoor living spaces, and stamped concrete gives you the look of natural stone or brick without the cost and ongoing maintenance. On the hillside and split-level lots common throughout Washington County, a properly poured stamped surface handles drainage and elevation changes that pavers never quite manage. Learn more about our stamped concrete services.
Fayetteville's mild springs and falls make outdoor living genuinely enjoyable, and a poured concrete patio is the most durable foundation for it. Hillside yards require careful grading and drainage planning before the pour - work we build into every estimate so your patio does not become a water problem after the first big rain.
Many Fayetteville driveways run up or across a slope, which means drainage and surface texture both matter more than on a flat lot. We build driveways with the right grade, control joints, and broom finish to keep water moving off the surface and give tires grip on wet Ozark mornings.
The rolling terrain throughout Washington County means many Fayetteville properties have slopes that push soil toward foundations and driveways. A concrete retaining wall holds that ground back, redirects water, and creates usable flat space on lots that would otherwise be difficult to landscape.
Split-level lots and elevated entries are common in Fayetteville's older neighborhoods near the University of Arkansas campus and in the hillside communities north of downtown. Concrete steps built with the right rise and non-slip finish handle Ozark winters without the heaving and cracking that affects improperly set alternatives.
Fayetteville's walkable neighborhoods and active pedestrian culture put real demand on residential sidewalks. Tree roots lifting concrete sections near the Dickson Street corridor and historic neighborhoods are a common complaint - we replace lifted and cracked sections properly so they stay level through the next growing season.
Fayetteville sits in the Ozark Mountains of Washington County, and the terrain here is fundamentally different from flat-ground Arkansas cities. Rocky, uneven subsoil, sloped lots, and significant grade changes create concrete challenges that do not exist on the flat clay plains further east. Hillside runoff concentrates water under and around slabs in ways a flat-lot contractor may not anticipate, and concrete poured without deliberate drainage planning ends up heaving, cracking, or undermining itself within a few seasons. The city has grown fast - Fayetteville is consistently one of the fastest-growing metros in the country - which means a significant share of newer concrete work was laid quickly during construction booms, sometimes without the careful base prep that terrain like this demands.
Washington County winters are cold enough to produce freeze-thaw cycles that damage improperly sealed concrete, and the area gets meaningful snowfall and ice some years - enough that surface traction and proper sealing matter more here than in lower-lying parts of Arkansas. The University of Arkansas campus and the neighborhoods around it also include a large stock of older homes, many with original concrete flatwork from the 1960s and 1970s that is long overdue for replacement. Doing that work correctly on a sloped lot requires a crew that plans for drainage before the first form is set - not after the first hard rain reveals a problem.
Our crew coordinates permit applications through the City of Fayetteville Planning and Development office for driveway aprons, large flatwork, and any structural work that requires review. We have handled permit submissions for Washington County projects and understand what triggers a review versus what proceeds without one - so you do not have to figure that out on your own.
Fayetteville is anchored by the University of Arkansas campus, which draws a young, growing population and keeps residential demand high across the entire metro. College Avenue, Highway 71 Business, and the Fulbright Expressway (Interstate 49) are the main corridors we use to reach job sites across town - from the historic neighborhoods around the Fayetteville Square to the newer subdivisions expanding south toward West Fork and east toward Johnson. The Botanical Garden of the Ozarks and the trail network throughout the city reflect the active, outdoor-oriented character of the community, which translates directly into strong demand for quality outdoor concrete work.
We also regularly work in Springdale, directly adjacent to Fayetteville's northern boundary, and in Fort Smith to the south. If you are in any community along the I-49 corridor in northwest Arkansas, we can reach your site and give you the same level of work we do on every job.
Reach out by phone or through our contact form and we will respond within one business day. We ask a few questions about your project - what you need, the approximate size, and whether your lot has any slope or drainage concerns - so we can come prepared to your estimate visit.
We visit your property to measure the area, check the terrain and drainage, and walk through your options. You get a written estimate that breaks out every cost - base prep, forming, pour, finish, and sealing - so there are no surprises later. This is also where we flag any permit requirements for your specific project.
On pour day, the crew grades and compacts the ground, sets forms, and pours the concrete. For stamped work, the stamping and coloring happen within a precise window after the pour, so the team works steadily through the day. Most residential projects in Fayetteville take one to two days of active work.
After the pour, the concrete cures for at least seven days before vehicle traffic. We apply a protective sealer once the slab has reached the right stage, then walk you through the finished project. We tell you exactly when it is safe for foot traffic, vehicles, and outdoor furniture.
We serve Fayetteville and all of Washington County. Call us or fill out the form and we will get back to you within one business day - no pressure, no obligation.
(870) 393-5350Fayetteville is the seat of Washington County and home to the University of Arkansas, making it the cultural and economic center of northwest Arkansas. The city sits in the Boston Mountains range of the Ozarks, giving it rolling terrain, wooded lots, and the kind of varied topography that sets it apart from every other major Arkansas city. Neighborhoods like Wilson Park, Vandergriff, and the Dickson Street corridor near campus have a mix of craftsman bungalows, mid-century homes, and newer infill construction. South Fayetteville and areas near the Phyllis Wheatley YMCA and the Fayetteville Athletic Complex are more recently developed, with modern subdivisions and large lot sizes that support significant outdoor concrete work. For more on the city, see the Fayetteville, Arkansas Wikipedia article.
The Fayetteville metro is one of the fastest-growing in the United States, and residential development has pushed outward from the city core in every direction. The population growth means a wide range of housing stock - from older campus-adjacent homes with original 1960s flatwork to brand-new builds in master-planned communities along Interstate 49. Adjacent communities we also serve include Springdale to the north and Rogers further up the corridor - all part of the same connected northwest Arkansas metro.
Custom concrete driveways built to last, improving curb appeal and property value.
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