Premier Jonesboro Concrete builds slab foundations, concrete driveways, and patios throughout North Little Rock, AR. We handle projects in Argenta, Park Hill, Indian Hills, and across the city, and we reply to every inquiry within one business day.

North Little Rock sits on clay-heavy soil close to the Arkansas River, and that combination of expansive soil and seasonal moisture creates real challenges for any slab that was not built with the right base. We compact the ground, install a gravel drainage layer, and pour reinforced slabs sized for the actual load they need to carry. Read more about our slab foundation building service.
Many of the ranch-style homes throughout Indian Hills and Lakewood have driveways that are 40 or more years old and past the point of patchwork repairs. We replace aging driveways on a compacted gravel base with control joints cut before the concrete hardens, so freeze-thaw cycles have a designated place to flex instead of cracking the slab randomly.
Ranch homes in North Little Rock were built for outdoor living but often have no real hardscaped space to show for it. A properly graded concrete patio gives you a level, low- maintenance surface that handles Arkansas springs without water collecting against your home's foundation - something that matters more in low-lying parts of the city near the river.
Older neighborhoods in North Little Rock - particularly the streets near Argenta and in the areas built out in the 1950s and 1960s - have sidewalk sections that have heaved, cracked, and shifted over decades. We replace them with properly graded flatwork that meets city requirements and stays level through future winter cycles.
Additions and new structures in North Little Rock need foundations that account for the city's clay soil and its seasonal moisture changes. We handle the full scope - site grading, soil compaction, rebar placement, and pour - with the permits pulled before any work starts so there are no surprises from the city.
Some North Little Rock lots, especially those in older neighborhoods with uneven grades, have erosion and drainage issues that worsen every spring. A concrete retaining wall stops soil movement, redirects water away from your foundation, and holds its position through the wet and dry extremes that Central Arkansas delivers every year.
North Little Rock sits directly on the north bank of the Arkansas River, and the soil conditions that come with that location shape how concrete behaves here. Clay-heavy soil throughout the city absorbs moisture and swells in wet seasons, then contracts when it dries out in summer. That repeated movement is the main reason homeowners in North Little Rock see cracked driveways, uneven sidewalk sections, and shifting slabs - not poor luck, but predictable geology working against concrete that was not built to handle it. In lower-lying neighborhoods near the river, drainage after heavy spring rain is an added factor, since water that has nowhere to go will find its way under slabs and accelerate the soil movement underneath.
The city's housing stock leans heavily toward mid-century construction. According to Census data, the median year homes in North Little Rock were built is around 1969, meaning most of the residential neighborhoods are working with ranch-style houses that are now 50 or more years old. Driveways, walkways, and concrete patios on homes that age are well past their designed lifespan - and many were installed before base preparation standards improved. Freeze-thaw cycles every winter add ongoing stress to aging concrete. A contractor who knows what to look for in this housing stock can assess whether repairs are viable or whether replacement is the smarter call.
We work with the City of North Little Rock Planning and Development Department for permits on applicable projects. We know which project types require review and what the inspection process looks like so homeowners are not caught off guard during a job. North Little Rock is a city with real variety in its housing stock - from the historic wood-sided homes in the Argenta Arts District, where some buildings date back to the early 1900s, to the brick ranch homes in Indian Hills and Lakewood that were put up in the 1950s and 1960s, to newer homes farther out from the center of the city. Each type of property presents different conditions on the job.
Most North Little Rock residents know the city by its neighborhoods and landmarks. Burns Park - one of the largest municipal parks in the country at over 1,700 acres - sits on the north side of the city along the river, and Dickey-Stephens Park is the Arkansas Travelers stadium right on the waterfront. We serve homeowners all across the city, from the streets close to the river to the neighborhoods farther inland. We also work regularly in Conway to the north and across the river in Little Rock.
Reach out by phone or through our contact form and we will respond within one business day. We ask a few basic questions about your project and your neighborhood so we can schedule an on-site visit without guessing at conditions we have not seen yet.
We visit the property, assess the soil and drainage conditions, and measure the work area. You get a written estimate that breaks down labor, materials, base preparation, and whether a permit is required - not a single number that hides the details. No cost for the estimate.
We handle permit applications before work starts. On project day, the crew prepares the base - excavating, compacting, and laying gravel for drainage - then sets the forms, places rebar where needed, and pours the concrete. Most residential pours in North Little Rock finish in a single day.
The concrete needs at least seven days before vehicle traffic and up to 28 days for full strength. We coordinate any city inspection, walk the finished work with you before we close out the job, and stay available if questions come up in the days after the pour.
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 North Little Rock.
(870) 393-5350North Little Rock is the fourth-largest city in Arkansas, with a population of roughly 65,000 people sitting directly across the Arkansas River from Little Rock. The two cities are connected by the Clinton Presidential Park Bridge - a pedestrian bridge that most locals know well - and they share the greater Little Rock metro area, but they are very different cities in character. North Little Rock has its own downtown in the Argenta Arts District, one of the oldest neighborhoods in the city, known for its historic brick buildings, art galleries, restaurants, and streets lined with early-1900s homes. Park Hill, Indian Hills, and Lakewood are the city's primary residential neighborhoods - mostly single-story brick ranch homes built from the late 1940s through the 1970s.
The city's largest landmark is Burns Park, a 1,700-acre municipal park on the north side of the city along the river that most North Little Rock families have spent time in. Dickey-Stephens Park, home of the Arkansas Travelers minor league team, sits right on the Arkansas River waterfront near Argenta. The city has a mix of owner-occupied homes and rental properties, with about 55% owner-occupied according to Census data. We serve homeowners all across North Little Rock and frequently work in neighboring Little Rock and in Conway to the north on Interstate 40.
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