Premier Jonesboro Concrete builds concrete pool decks, driveways, and patios for homes throughout Hot Springs, AR. We understand Garland County hillside and lakefront property conditions, and we respond within one business day - call us for a free estimate.

Hot Springs is lake country, and pool decks here need to handle heavy summer foot traffic, sun exposure, and the occasional wet slope without cracking or becoming a slip hazard. We pour pool decks with textured finishes, proper drainage slopes, and control joints designed for Arkansas summers. Learn more about our concrete pool decks service.
Hot Springs homeowners spend a lot of time outdoors given the city's mild springs and lake access, and a concrete patio gives you a stable base for that. On sloped lots near the water, we grade patios to direct runoff away from the house and foundation rather than letting it pool near the structure.
Driveways on Hot Springs hillside lots face a different challenge than flat-terrain cities - steep grades mean water runs down the surface fast, and poor edge construction lets soil wash out from underneath over time. We build hillside driveways with proper base prep and edge forms that hold up against that drainage pressure.
Many Hot Springs homes near the lake and in the historic districts are showpieces that need outdoor surfaces to match. Stamped concrete gives pool surrounds and patios the look of natural stone or slate at a fraction of the cost, and it holds up through Arkansas winters when properly sealed.
Sloped and hillside properties in Hot Springs often need retaining walls to keep landscaping and soil in place, especially in Garland County where heavy rains can erode grades quickly. A concrete retaining wall holds the ground back and creates usable flat space where there was only slope before.
Hot Springs properties with elevation changes need exterior steps that are wide enough to be safe, built on stable footings that do not shift with soil movement, and finished with a texture that stays grippy when wet. We build steps that meet code requirements and hold up through years of outdoor use.
Hot Springs is built on hills and hollows in the Ouachita Mountains, and that terrain creates concrete challenges that flat cities simply do not have. Sloped lots mean water runs fast across surfaces after rain, and if a driveway, patio, or pool deck was not graded correctly during the original pour, that water works against the slab edges and the base underneath. Over time, erosion under an improperly built slab creates voids that cause the concrete to crack and settle unevenly. A contractor who has only worked in flat-terrain cities may pour the concrete correctly but miss the drainage details that sloped sites require. Those details are the difference between a 30-year slab and one that needs attention in five years.
Hot Springs also has a significant stock of older homes, including historic properties near Bathhouse Row and the National Park, as well as lakefront homes on Lake Hamilton and Lake Catherine that see heavy outdoor use. Pool decks on lake properties get more foot traffic, more moisture exposure, and more sun than a typical suburban patio - they need a finish that stays safe underfoot when wet, a surface that does not absorb heat to the point of being painful to walk on, and a base that will not shift with the wet soil common near the waterline. Hot Springs summers push well above 90 degrees, and proper concrete finishing and sealing in this climate is not optional maintenance - it is what keeps a pool deck usable for decades.
We pull permits through the City of Hot Springs Building Services department for projects that require them - pool deck work and new driveways are the most common permit-required jobs in this area. We know which project types trigger a permit and how to move the review process forward without delays on your end. For properties outside city limits in Garland County, we are also familiar with the county permit process and can navigate both.
Hot Springs is home to Hot Springs National Park, and the city's identity is tied closely to the Bathhouse Row corridor and the historic neighborhoods that surround it. Homes in those areas often have steep approaches, narrow lots, and older concrete that has been in place for decades without proper sealing or drainage correction. We work on both the historic-district side of the city and the newer residential neighborhoods near Lake Hamilton and Lake Catherine, where lakefront properties bring their own set of access and drainage challenges. We also serve customers in Texarkana and across southwest Arkansas.
The Hot Springs area draws both permanent residents and second-home owners who may not be local full-time. We are used to working with homeowners who are not on-site every day and communicating clearly about what happens at each stage so there are no surprises. Whether your property is near Central Avenue, out toward Conway, or on a lake lot that requires a careful approach, call us and we will walk you through what your project needs before you commit to anything.
Reach out by phone or through our contact form and we reply within one business day. We ask a few basic questions about your Hot Springs property - the project type, site grade, and whether there is an existing surface to remove - then schedule a free on-site visit.
We visit your property, measure the area, and assess slope, drainage, and soil conditions - all of which matter more on a Hot Springs hillside than on flat ground. We tell you exactly what the work involves, whether a permit is needed, and what the full cost covers. No vague estimates.
We prepare the base - grading for drainage, compacting, and adding gravel where needed - set the forms, and pour. We cut control joints before the concrete hardens and apply a textured finish suited to pool surrounds and outdoor surfaces in Hot Springs. Most pours complete in a single day.
Concrete needs at least seven days before foot traffic near a pool and closer to 28 days before it reaches full strength. We seal the finished surface and walk it with you before closing out the job - and we give you a simple maintenance schedule so the slab stays protected through Hot Springs summers.
Tell us what you need and we will get back to you within one business day with a free estimate. No pressure, no vague numbers - just straight answers about your Hot Springs property.
(870) 393-5350Hot Springs is a resort and residential city in Garland County in the Ouachita Mountain region of central Arkansas, with a population of roughly 37,000 residents. It is home to Hot Springs National Park, the only national park located within a city, and the famous Bathhouse Row along Central Avenue is one of the most recognized historic districts in the state. The city draws both year-round residents and second-home owners, particularly on the shores of Lake Hamilton and Lake Catherine to the south of downtown. That lakefront housing stock includes everything from modest cabins to large luxury homes, most of which have outdoor living spaces that see heavy seasonal use.
The older neighborhoods near downtown and the national park include historic homes - Craftsman bungalows, Victorian-era houses, and early twentieth-century cottages - many of which sit on steep lots with aging concrete driveways, steps, and approaches that have not been updated in decades. The residential neighborhoods south of downtown near the lakes are more suburban in character, with single-family homes on sloped lots where pool decks and patios are common. Hot Springs sits between Conway to the north and Texarkana to the southwest, and we serve homeowners throughout this part of the state.
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Learn moreSpring pool deck and patio slots fill fast in Hot Springs. Call or send a message now and we will have your written estimate ready before the season starts.