
Precision Cabot Concrete serves Austin, AR with concrete patio construction, driveways, slab foundations, sidewalks, and flatwork throughout Lonoke County. We have served this part of central Arkansas since 2020 and know the US-70 corridor clay soil, spring drainage issues, and subdivision housing stock that shape every concrete job in this area.

Austin homeowners in Lonoke County subdivision neighborhoods frequently ask us about patios after the original backyard grade settles or a wet spring reveals drainage problems near the house. Our concrete patio construction work in Austin includes drainage grading and a properly compacted gravel base beneath every slab - the two things most commonly skipped in production-built subdivision homes that cause patios to crack and settle within the first decade.
Most homes in Austin and the nearby Cabot-area subdivisions were built from the 1980s through the 2000s on slab foundations with standard concrete driveways. Those driveways are now 20 to 40 years old and sitting on Lonoke County clay that has been moving and settling beneath them every wet and dry season since installation - replacement with correct excavation and base prep is the right call, not repeated surface patching.
Austin sits in the heart of central Arkansas slab country - virtually every home built here after 1970 has a concrete slab foundation. Garages, room additions, and outbuildings in this area need slabs engineered for Lonoke County clay, with rebar sizing and joint placement that account for the same seasonal moisture movement that shifts driveways and patios in these same yards.
Subdivision neighborhoods between Austin and Cabot have sidewalks that were poured as part of rapid residential development in the 1990s and 2000s. After 20 to 30 years of Lonoke County clay movement, many of these panels have heaved or settled at the joints, creating trip hazards. We remove the problem panels, correct the subbase, and pour replacement sections that stay level.
Yards in Austin and along the US-70 corridor that slope toward the home are prone to erosion after spring rains, with water channeling toward foundations when grade is not properly controlled. Concrete retaining walls with drainage weeps hold the yard in place and redirect water away from the structure, addressing a problem that gets worse every wet season if left uncorrected.
Single-family homes in Austin typically have an attached or detached garage, and garage floors in Lonoke County clay need control joints and a proper gravel base to stay crack-free through the seasonal ground movement this area sees. We pour garage floors in Austin with the joint spacing and surface finish suited for daily vehicle use and the moisture fluctuations central Arkansas summers and winters bring.
Austin is a small, mostly residential community in Lonoke County where nearly all housing is owner-occupied single-family homes on modest lots. Most of those homes were built from the 1980s through the 2000s as Lonoke County grew into one of the faster-growing counties in Arkansas. That means the area's housing stock is hitting the age where concrete driveways, patios, and slab foundations are due for their first major repair or replacement cycle. Production-built subdivisions tend to have similar homes with similar issues at similar ages - cracked driveways, settling patios, and water drainage toward foundations are all common problems we see throughout this corridor.
Lonoke County sits on clay-heavy soil that drains poorly. Spring rainfall, which is heaviest in April and May across central Arkansas according to National Weather Service Little Rock records, saturates that clay and causes it to expand beneath concrete that was not set on a proper gravel base. During dry summers, the clay shrinks back, and the cycle of expansion and contraction gradually works concrete apart from below. Ice storms in winter add another stress - central Arkansas gets freezing rain more often than snow, and concrete that holds standing water is especially vulnerable to the repeated thaw-freeze cycle that follows each ice event.
Our crew works throughout Austin regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect concrete contractor work here. Austin sits immediately east of Cabot along US Highway 70 - the main road that most Austin residents travel daily for schools, shopping, and work. Because we are based in Cabot and serve jobs throughout Lonoke County, Austin is part of our everyday service territory. Many homes in Austin and the surrounding area are in neighborhoods that were built during the same period by the same builders, which means we often encounter the same subbase and drainage issues from one property to the next in this corridor.
Lonoke County has seen consistent residential growth over the past two decades, and the land along US-70 between Austin and Cabot has absorbed much of that growth in the form of subdivision development. Homes in these neighborhoods typically sit on slab foundations over Lonoke County clay - a combination that works well when the base is built correctly and leads to cracking and settling when it is not. We have worked on enough homes in this corridor to know where fill lots are common, where drainage runs toward foundations, and where the soil conditions require more excavation depth before a pour.
Nearby, Lonoke, AR is part of our regular service territory to the east, and homeowners there deal with the same Lonoke County clay-soil concrete issues as Austin residents. To the northwest, Cabot, AR is our home base and the city we know most thoroughly - concrete work in Cabot and Austin overlaps frequently because the two communities share roads, soil conditions, and the same US-70 corridor.
Reach us by phone at (501) 394-0030 or through the contact form, and we respond within one business day. Let us know what you need, the address in Austin or the Lonoke County corridor, and any specifics you already know about the project - drainage problems, existing cracks, or a rough size estimate all help us prepare.
We visit the property at no charge to measure, check soil and drainage conditions, and identify any subbase or grading issues before the pour. This is where we nail down the scope and give you a written price - no surprises after the crew arrives. If the job requires a permit, we tell you at this stage and explain what that means for the timeline.
We excavate to stable ground, compact the gravel base, set forms, place rebar where the design calls for it, and pour. You do not need to be on-site during the pour, though you are welcome to be there. We handle the cleanup and leave the surface with the finish agreed on at estimate time.
Concrete in central Arkansas weather typically needs 24 to 72 hours before light foot traffic and 7 days before vehicle use, depending on the slab thickness and temperature. After the cure period, we walk through the completed work with you to confirm the drainage slope, surface finish, and joint placement match what was agreed at the estimate.
We serve Austin and Lonoke County with free on-site estimates. Call or submit your details and we respond within one business day.
(501) 394-0030Austin is a small city in Lonoke County, Arkansas, sitting just east of Cabot along US Highway 70. With a population of a few hundred residents, Austin is a quiet, close-knit community where most housing is owner-occupied single-family homes. The city is part of the Little Rock metropolitan area, and many residents commute to Cabot, Jacksonville, or Little Rock for work. US-70 is the main artery that connects Austin to the rest of the county and the wider metro, and most of the residential development in and around Austin has followed that highway corridor over the past 30 years as Lonoke County has grown.
The housing in Austin and the surrounding area is primarily post-1980s construction - brick veneer and vinyl siding homes on standard residential lots with slab foundations and attached or detached garages. That building stock is now old enough that driveways, patios, and other concrete flatwork installed during original construction are reaching or past the point where the base work done in the 1980s through 2000s is showing its age. Neighboring Lonoke, AR is the Lonoke County seat to the east, and the two communities share the same soil conditions, climate, and housing era that define concrete work throughout this part of central Arkansas.
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