Premier Jonesboro Concrete provides foundation installation, concrete driveway building, and patio construction throughout Little Rock, AR. We have completed concrete jobs across Central Arkansas and respond to every inquiry within one business day.

Little Rock sits on expansive clay soil that swells and shrinks with every wet-dry cycle, putting ongoing stress on any slab that was not built with the right base preparation. We handle the full process - site grading, soil compaction, rebar placement, and the pour - so your foundation holds through Central Arkansas seasons. Learn more about our foundation installation service.
Newer construction in West Little Rock neighborhoods like Chenal Valley almost always uses slab-on-grade foundations, and the active residential growth in the area means we see consistent demand for new slab work. We pour to spec with proper reinforcement and gravel drainage layers designed for Central Arkansas clay conditions.
Many of the brick ranch homes in established Little Rock neighborhoods like Broadmoor and Leawood have driveways that are 30 to 40 years old and showing it. We replace aging driveways on a compacted gravel base with properly placed control joints so they stay level through future wet and dry seasons.
Older Little Rock neighborhoods, particularly around Hillcrest and the Heights, have sidewalk sections that have heaved and cracked from decades of freeze-thaw cycles and tree root growth. We replace and build sidewalks that sit level, drain away from foundations, and meet city grade requirements.
Little Rock springs and falls are genuinely pleasant, and a well-built patio turns your backyard into a space you can actually use. We grade the ground for drainage before pouring so the finished surface sheds water away from your home - a detail that matters when the spring rains hit.
Additions, garages, and outbuildings in Little Rock need footings that go deep enough to reach stable soil below the expansive clay layer. We size and pour footings to local building requirements so your addition starts on a base that will not shift seasonally or require costly repairs in a few years.
Little Rock sits on expansive clay soil that swells when wet and shrinks when dry - a cycle that repeats every season and puts constant pressure on foundations, driveways, and any concrete flatwork sitting on top of it. A contractor who does not account for this during base preparation is essentially setting up your project to crack within a few years. This is not a theoretical risk in Little Rock - it is the single most common reason homeowners here call for repairs on concrete that was installed too recently to be failing this fast.
The city also has a housing stock that varies dramatically by neighborhood. Homes in Hillcrest and the Quapaw Quarter date back to the late 1800s and early 1900s - Victorian and craftsman bungalows with foundations that have settled over a century of Arkansas weather. West Little Rock subdivisions like Chenal Valley are much newer, with slab-on-grade construction from the 1990s and 2000s now hitting the 25-to-30-year mark where driveways, walkways, and patios start showing their age. Each type of home demands a different approach. A concrete contractor who works across the city - not just in one part of it - understands the difference.
We pull permits through the City of Little Rock Planning and Development Department on a regular basis. We know which project types require permits, how long the review process typically runs, and what inspectors look for at each stage. For homeowners, that means no surprise stops mid-project and no calls to city offices on your end. We have done foundation and concrete work in older neighborhoods near downtown - where lots are tight, access for equipment can be tricky, and matching existing grades matters - as well as on newer slab-foundation homes out along the Chenal Valley corridor where the conditions are more straightforward.
Little Rock is a city most Arkansans know well. The Arkansas River runs along the north edge of downtown, and Little Rock Central High School - now a National Historic Site - anchors the south side of the city. The neighborhoods east of Kavanaugh Boulevard in Hillcrest look and feel different from the ranch homes in Broadmoor or the newer construction in Pleasant Valley. We work throughout the whole city and understand those differences in the field. We also serve customers just across the river in North Little Rock and nearby communities throughout Central Arkansas.
Contact us by phone or through our online form and we will respond within one business day. We will ask about your project type, location in Little Rock, and your general timeline so we can schedule a free on-site visit without wasting anyone's time.
We visit the property, measure the area, and assess the soil and drainage conditions specific to your lot. We will let you know upfront whether a permit is required and give you a written estimate that breaks down every line item - no single-number quotes that hide what you are paying for.
We handle the permit application before any work starts. On the project day, we prepare the base - compacting the soil and laying gravel for drainage - set the forms, place rebar, and pour the concrete. Most residential pours in Little Rock are completed in a single day.
After the pour, concrete needs at least seven days before vehicle traffic and up to 28 days for full strength. We walk the finished work with you before closing out the job and coordinate any required city inspection on your behalf.
Tell us what you need and we will get back to you within one business day with a free estimate. No pressure, no runaround - just straight answers about your project in Little Rock.
(870) 393-5350Little Rock is the state capital and the largest city in Arkansas, with about 202,000 residents and a metro area of roughly 750,000 people. The city sits on the south bank of the Arkansas River and spans a wide range of neighborhoods - from the Victorian and craftsman bungalows of Hillcrest and the Quapaw Quarter, some of the oldest residential streets in the state, to the brick ranch homes of Broadmoor and Leawood built in the postwar decades, to the newer subdivision construction in West Little Rock communities like Chenal Valley. That variety in housing age and style is what makes Little Rock an interesting city to work in - and what makes local experience matter more than it might elsewhere.
Major employers like state government agencies, the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, and nearby Little Rock Air Force Base bring a mix of long-term residents and people who relocate frequently. Both groups need concrete work done right - long-term owners because they are investing in a home they plan to keep, and newer arrivals because they often need updates completed on a shorter timeline. We serve homeowners across the entire city, and we also work in neighboring North Little Rock just across the river, as well as in Conway to the north.
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