
Advanced Little Rock Concrete Company serves North Little Rock with concrete patio construction, driveway building, and foundation work. Our crew knows NLR neighborhoods, the local soil conditions, and what homes here actually need. We respond within one business day.

North Little Rock summers are long and hot, making a covered or open concrete patio one of the most-used additions a homeowner can make to their backyard. We build concrete patios for all types of NLR properties, from older brick ranches in Indian Hills to newer homes near Burns Park, with proper drainage built in from the start.
Many driveways in North Little Rock's older neighborhoods were poured decades ago and are showing the effects of clay soil movement and winter freeze-thaw cycles. A new concrete driveway with a proper crushed-stone base and well-placed control joints can last 30 years or more in NLR conditions.
North Little Rock's clay soil demands careful base preparation before any slab is poured. Whether you are building a new structure, adding a garage, or replacing a damaged slab on an existing home, getting the foundation right here means understanding how the local soil behaves in wet and dry seasons.
Some North Little Rock neighborhoods have sloped lots where erosion and soil movement are ongoing issues. Concrete retaining walls create stable, level yard space and protect against the kind of slope failure that heavy spring rains can accelerate. Drainage behind the wall matters as much as the wall itself.
Sidewalks in North Little Rock's older neighborhoods have often been heaved by tree roots or cracked by freeze-thaw cycles over many winters. Replacing deteriorated sidewalk sections improves safety and is sometimes required when property owners apply for certain permits or prepare a home for sale.
A lot of North Little Rock's ranch-style homes from the 1950s through the 1970s have original garage slabs that are showing their age - cracking, pitting, or sinking in spots. A fresh concrete garage floor improves the look and function of the space and can be finished smooth, with texture, or with a decorative coating.
North Little Rock shares the same expansive clay geology as Little Rock, and that geology drives more concrete problems here than any other single factor. The clay under most residential lots in this city swells when it soaks up spring and fall rainfall, then contracts and pulls back during hot summer dry spells. That movement does not stop just because concrete is on top of it - it pushes up, settles, and shifts over time, cracking flatwork and putting stress on foundations. A contractor who knows this and builds for it from the start - with the right base material, proper compaction, adequate slab thickness, and control joints in the right places - is doing very different work than one who does not.
The city's housing stock adds its own demands. The median year that North Little Rock homes were built is around 1969, meaning a large share of the housing here is more than 50 years old. Homes in neighborhoods like Indian Hills, Lakewood, and Park Hill often have original driveways, sidewalks, and patios from the 1960s or 1970s that are well past their service life. The Argenta neighborhood has homes even older, some from the early 1900s, with foundations and flatwork that require careful work to avoid disturbing historic materials nearby. Winter freeze-thaw cycles are mild compared to northern states, but the repeated crossing of the freezing threshold that North Little Rock experiences each winter is enough to steadily enlarge any crack that is not sealed or addressed.
Our crew works throughout North Little Rock regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect concrete work here. We handle permit applications through the North Little Rock Planning and Development Department for projects that require them and have familiarity with the inspection process the city uses. Most of our NLR jobs are in established residential neighborhoods, and we have experience working on the older properties that make up the majority of the housing stock here.
North Little Rock has a distinct character that is easy to recognize once you have worked here for a while. Dickey-Stephens Park sits right on the Arkansas River and is one of the city's most recognized landmarks. Burns Park, covering more than 1,700 acres, is just north of the main residential neighborhoods and is a reliable reference point for residents. The Argenta district along Main Street is a walkable historic area where older homes and commercial buildings sit next to each other. JFK Boulevard and McCain Boulevard are the main commercial spines running north through the city, and most residential neighborhoods branch off from them or from the older streets closer to the river.
We serve homeowners throughout the metro area. If your property is just east of the city, our coverage extends to Sherwood, and we regularly handle jobs across both communities on the same day. We are also the same team that serves Little Rock across the river, so there is no handoff or different crew for jobs that span both sides of the Arkansas River.
Call or submit the contact form with a short description of what you need. We reply within one business day and can typically schedule an on-site visit within a few days.
We come to your North Little Rock property, look at the site conditions, check drainage patterns, and review the soil and access. The estimate is free and itemized - no pressure, and no cost to get the full picture.
After you approve the estimate, we schedule around weather and your calendar. Most residential concrete jobs in North Little Rock are completed in one day, with a clear start time and a realistic finish window given ahead of time.
When the work is complete, we walk the site with you, explain the cure timeline specific to North Little Rock's weather conditions at that time of year, and tell you exactly when the surface is ready to use. We answer any questions before we leave.
We serve homeowners throughout North Little Rock - from Argenta and Indian Hills to the neighborhoods near Burns Park. No pressure, no obligation, and we respond within one business day.
(501) 621-2844North Little Rock is a city of about 65,000 people on the north bank of the Arkansas River, directly across from Little Rock. It is the fourth-largest city in Arkansas and a full-service city with its own government, schools, and neighborhoods - not just a suburb. About 55 percent of its housing units are owner-occupied, and the median year homes were built is around 1969, meaning a large share of the housing stock is more than 50 years old. The Argenta Arts District along Main Street is North Little Rock's oldest neighborhood, with historic commercial buildings and early-1900s homes that have been preserved and revitalized over the past two decades. Dickey-Stephens Park, home of the Arkansas Travelers minor league baseball team, sits along the river and is one of the most well-known spots in the city.
The residential neighborhoods spread north from the river into older postwar subdivisions. Indian Hills, Lakewood, and Park Hill are established areas with brick ranch-style homes built mostly from the 1950s through the 1970s. Burns Park - one of the largest city parks in the United States at more than 1,700 acres - sits north of the main residential areas and serves as a natural boundary on the north side of the city. The mix of older brick homes, clay soil conditions, and heavy spring rainfall creates steady demand for concrete work throughout the area. To the east of North Little Rock is Sherwood, a neighboring community we also serve, and to the west, the river connects NLR to Little Rock.
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