
Precision Cabot Concrete builds driveways, patios, sidewalks, and slab foundations for Beebe homeowners. We have served White County since 2020 and understand the clay soil movement and freeze-thaw cycles that crack concrete throughout this community.

Beebe driveways fail early when they are poured over poorly prepared clay subbase, and White County soil is particularly prone to shifting with seasonal moisture changes. Our concrete driveway building work in Beebe includes thorough excavation, compacted base material, and correctly placed control joints to give your driveway room to handle the soil movement underneath it.
Beebe has a long warm season that runs from spring well into fall, and a concrete patio turns that outdoor time into something you actually use. We build patios in Beebe with proper drainage slope away from the house - a detail that prevents water from pooling on clay soil right next to your foundation.
Most homes in Beebe sit on concrete slab foundations, and the flat terrain throughout the area means proper grading around the slab is essential to prevent water from sitting against the edge. We build new slabs for additions and detached garages in Beebe with vapor barriers and rebar designed for the soil conditions here.
Beebe sidewalks in neighborhoods built in the 1970s and 1980s are at the age where clay soil movement and tree root pressure have pushed sections up and cracked them. Replacement sidewalks must meet City of Beebe specifications, and we handle the permit, removal, and new installation as a single job.
Though Beebe sits on mostly flat terrain, properties near drainage channels or with sloped yards benefit from retaining walls to manage soil and water. Poured concrete handles the weight of saturated clay reliably, and we build walls sized for the load they need to hold.
Beebe homes from the 1970s through 1990s often have front and back entry steps that have settled or cracked as the soil beneath them has shifted over the decades. We build replacement steps in concrete that connect properly to the existing slab or landing so there is no gap for water to collect.
Beebe sits on the clay-rich soils common throughout central Arkansas, and that soil is the defining factor in how long concrete work lasts in this area. The ground swells when it takes on moisture from spring rains and shrinks when summer heat dries it out. Slabs poured without adequate base preparation and proper control joints go through that stress cycle every year, and within a few seasons the surface shows the result - cracks, settled edges, and sections that have dropped an inch below where they started. Most of the homes in Beebe were built between the 1970s and the early 2000s, putting them at the age where original concrete flatwork is often due for replacement.
Winter ice storms add another hazard that is easy to underestimate in a generally mild climate. Central Arkansas gets ice events most winters, and those freeze-thaw cycles drive water into hairline cracks, expand them from the inside, and can turn a manageable repair into a full slab replacement over a few seasons if left untreated. According to the National Weather Service Little Rock, central Arkansas sees regular freeze-thaw cycles through winter that affect exposed concrete surfaces throughout the region, including Beebe.
Our crew works throughout Beebe regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect concrete contractor work here. Beebe sits along Highway 67/167 about 35 miles north of Little Rock, and we run that route regularly serving homeowners from Cabot through Beebe and into the Searcy area. We know the neighborhoods along the main highway corridor and the quieter streets behind it, and we pull permits through the City of Beebe for jobs that require them.
The presence of Arkansas State University Beebe in the center of town creates a mix of property types, from the long-term owner-occupied homes that make up most of the city to rental properties near the campus that often have deferred maintenance. We work on both, and we approach every job - whether it is a freshly bought home or a rental that needs catch-up work - with the same assessment process and written estimate.
Beebe neighbors some other communities we serve regularly. Homeowners in Searcy, AR, just 15 miles to the north, deal with the same White County soil conditions and call us for driveways and foundation work. Lonoke County communities to the south, including Cabot and Austin, are also on our regular route.
Reach us by phone at (501) 394-0030 or fill out the estimate form on this page. We respond to Beebe inquiries within one business day, and most customers hear back the same day.
We come out to your Beebe property, look at the soil conditions and existing concrete, and give you a written estimate. There is no charge for the assessment, and we tell you exactly what the work involves and what it will cost before you decide anything.
We pull required permits through the City of Beebe and schedule the pour around weather conditions. We avoid pouring during the hottest afternoon hours in summer and work around rain events that could compromise the fresh concrete.
We complete the concrete work, clean up the job site, and go over cure time and maintenance instructions with you before leaving. You do not need to be present during the pour, but we are happy to walk you through it if you prefer.
We serve Beebe and surrounding White County communities. Free estimates, honest pricing, and a response within one business day.
(501) 394-0030Beebe is a small city of around 8,000 to 9,000 people in White County, Arkansas, sitting along Highway 67/167 roughly 35 miles north of Little Rock. It functions as a self-contained community with its own schools, city services, and businesses - not just a pass-through point on the road to Searcy. Arkansas State University Beebe brings a steady population of students and faculty into the city and adds a mix of rental and owner-occupied housing near the campus. Away from the campus, most of Beebe is made up of single-family homes on modest lots, with a mix of older brick ranch houses built in the 1970s and 1980s and newer vinyl-sided subdivisions on the edges of town.
The city has grown steadily over the past two decades as families looking for smaller-town life within commuting distance of Little Rock have moved in. The Beebe School District and the community around Beebe High School are a source of local pride and keep longtime residents invested in the neighborhood. The Highway 67/167 corridor runs through the heart of Beebe and is where most of the city's commercial activity is located, while quieter residential streets extend in both directions from it. Homeowners in nearby Lonoke, AR face similar soil and housing-age challenges, and we serve that community on the same routes we run through Beebe. See the Beebe, Arkansas Wikipedia article for more on the city's history and development.
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