
A backyard that sits unused is a missed opportunity. We build concrete patios in Little Rock that drain properly, hold up through Arkansas summers and winters, and give you a space that works year-round - for morning coffee, weekend cookouts, or just somewhere comfortable to be outside.

Concrete patio construction in Little Rock, AR starts with excavating and compacting the ground, laying a gravel base to manage drainage, and pouring a reinforced slab - most residential patios take one to two days of active work, with a week of curing before you can place furniture and use the space normally.
Most homeowners who call us already have an outdoor space in mind - a place for a table and chairs, a grill, somewhere to gather when the weather is good. What they do not always realize is how much the ground underneath determines whether that patio lasts five years or forty. Little Rock's clay soil expands and contracts with every wet season and dry spell, and a slab without proper base preparation will show it within a few years. We build for the soil conditions here, not just for the day the concrete dries. For homeowners who want decorative options on their new patio, our stamped concrete services can give your patio the look of natural stone or brick at a fraction of the material cost.
Advanced Little Rock Concrete Company handles every step - permit, excavation, base prep, pour, and finishing - so you are not coordinating multiple contractors. We come to your yard before quoting, look at your soil, slope, and drainage, and give you a written estimate that reflects your specific property.
If your yard is mostly grass and there is nowhere comfortable to sit, eat, or gather, a patio is the most direct fix. This is common in older Little Rock neighborhoods where homes were built before outdoor living spaces were standard.
If you notice standing water collecting near your house after a storm, that is a drainage problem. A properly graded concrete patio directs water away from your foundation rather than letting it sit against the house - protecting both your yard and your home's structure.
Large cracks, chunks breaking off at the edges, or sections that have shifted and created trip hazards mean the surface has likely reached the end of its life. In Little Rock, clay soil movement is often the cause - the ground has shifted enough that patching will not hold.
In neighborhoods like Hillcrest or the Heights, root intrusion is one of the most frequent reasons homeowners need a new patio. Sections pushed up or tilted by roots will only get worse - it is worth talking to a contractor about addressing both the slab and the root situation together.
We build concrete patios in a range of sizes and shapes, from simple rectangular pads to custom L-shaped or curved designs that fit your yard. Every patio includes proper excavation, a compacted gravel base, steel reinforcement inside the slab, and a finished grade that directs water away from your home. For homeowners who want something beyond plain gray concrete, we offer stamped finishes, integral color, exposed aggregate, and broom textures. Our concrete pool deck service uses many of the same finishes and can be designed to connect with or extend from a patio area.
We also handle permits with the City of Little Rock before any work begins - not as an afterthought. Permitted work gets inspected, which gives you an independent review and protects you at resale. If you are in an older neighborhood with large trees near the patio area, we assess root proximity during the estimate visit and discuss your options before the design is finalized.
Clean, durable slabs in any size or shape - built on a proper base and graded for drainage.
Stone, brick, or wood patterns stamped into the surface, with optional color - for homeowners who want curb appeal without the cost of natural materials.
Full removal of your failed or aging slab and installation of a new one with corrected base preparation - for homeowners whose existing patio is beyond repair.
Little Rock gets around 50 inches of rain per year, with heavy spring storms that put serious drainage demands on any outdoor concrete surface. Combine that with clay-heavy soil that swells and shrinks with every wet-dry cycle, and you have conditions that will expose a poorly built patio within the first year or two. Hot, humid summers from June through September also affect how poured concrete cures - experienced local contractors know to schedule pours for early morning during peak heat and to protect the surface while it hardens. Fall and spring are the most reliable seasons for a quality result, and booking slots in those windows fill up fast.
We serve homeowners throughout the metro area, including North Little Rock and Benton, where the same soil and climate conditions apply. Whether your yard is in a newer subdivision in Chenal Valley or an older neighborhood with mature oaks overhead, we assess what your specific lot needs before quoting. The National Ready Mixed Concrete Association provides standards for ready-mix quality that we build to on every pour.
We respond within 1 business day. We will schedule a free on-site visit - no estimates over the phone, because your yard's slope, drainage, and soil conditions all affect the price.
We walk your yard, look at drainage, soil, any trees nearby, and your existing surface. You get a written estimate that covers everything: excavation, base prep, materials, finishing, and permit.
We pull the City of Little Rock permit before any work starts. Once approved, we get you on the schedule - typically within a few weeks of signing.
We excavate, build the base, pour, and finish the slab. Before we leave for the last time, we walk the finished surface with you and confirm when it is safe to use and furnish.
We respond within 1 business day. No obligation - we give you a written estimate after seeing your yard, not a ballpark number over the phone. After you submit, someone from our office will call to schedule your free on-site visit.
(501) 621-2844The City of Little Rock requires a permit for most patio construction. We file it before a single shovel goes into the ground - so your finished patio is on record, inspected, and will not create problems when you sell your home.
Little Rock's clay expands and contracts every season. We dig deep enough, compact the subgrade, and install a gravel base that gives your slab a stable foundation - not just a stable surface on day one.
Every patio we build slopes slightly away from your home so rain runs toward the yard rather than pooling against your back door or foundation. That detail matters every time it storms.
We offer stamped patterns, integral color, and exposed aggregate finishes. These are done by the same crew building your slab - no subcontracting the decorative work to someone unfamiliar with the project.
Every one of these points affects whether your patio holds up or needs work within a few years. We focus on the steps that determine long-term performance because that is what separates a patio that gets used from one that becomes a problem.
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Learn MoreFall and spring booking slots in Little Rock fill fast - reach out now to lock in your estimate before the schedule closes up.