
Precision Cabot Concrete has served North Little Rock, AR with parking lots, driveways, patios, and foundation work since 2020. We work on the city's older brick homes, commercial properties, and everything in between, with concrete sized for Pulaski County clay soil.

North Little Rock has a mix of commercial properties along JFK Boulevard and other major corridors where asphalt lots deteriorate faster in the heat and freeze-thaw cycles than concrete alternatives. Our concrete parking lot building work in North Little Rock includes proper drainage design from the start, which is especially important for properties in lower-lying areas of the city near the Arkansas River.
Many North Little Rock driveways were poured in the 1950s and 1960s alongside the homes they serve, and after 60 or more years of Pulaski County clay movement they are well past their useful life. A new driveway with a proper compacted gravel base will outlast the original by decades, and we build them to current grade and drainage standards.
Homes throughout North Little Rock neighborhoods like Indian Hills, Lakewood, and Park Hill have backyards that are underused because the existing concrete is cracked or missing entirely. We build patios that drain correctly away from the foundation - a non-negotiable detail on North Little Rock clay where standing water near the house is a long-term foundation risk.
North Little Rock ranch homes from the 1950s through 1970s have garage floors that have settled, cracked, or become too deteriorated to patch effectively. We evaluate the existing subbase conditions and pour new floors with the correct thickness and reinforcement for garages that get regular vehicle traffic on Pulaski County soil.
North Little Rock additions, detached garages, and accessory buildings need foundations engineered for the clay soil conditions in Pulaski County. We install slab and footing foundations with rebar and base prep sized for the expansive soil that defines the ground conditions throughout this city.
In older North Little Rock neighborhoods like Argenta and the surrounding historic streets, sidewalks have been heaved and broken by decades of root pressure and clay movement. We replace damaged sections to city specifications and pull the permits with North Little Rock Building Department so the work is done to code.
North Little Rock has one of the oldest housing stocks of any city in central Arkansas. The median year homes were built here is around 1969, which means a large share of the city's houses are 50 years old or more. Concrete poured in the 1950s and 1960s was often placed on minimal or no gravel base, and it has spent decades absorbing the movement of Pulaski County clay below it. Driveways with vertical settlement, garage floor sections that have sunk, and sidewalks buckled by root pressure are common throughout the older residential neighborhoods. The homes in Argenta - some dating to the early 1900s - face even more pronounced concrete wear than the postwar subdivisions.
The city's location along the north bank of the Arkansas River adds a drainage dimension that does not affect most central Arkansas cities. Lower-lying areas near the river have higher groundwater levels and soil saturation during wet seasons, which accelerates clay movement and increases the risk of water pooling near foundations. The National Weather Service Little Rock climate data shows North Little Rock averaging around 50 inches of rainfall per year, with the heaviest months from March through May - exactly when saturated clay puts the most stress on flatwork and foundations.
Our crew works throughout North Little Rock regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect concrete contractor work here. We pull permits from the North Little Rock Building Codes Division for driveways, parking lots, foundations, and retaining walls, and we have enough project history in this city to know which neighborhoods have the trickiest subbase and drainage conditions.
North Little Rock is the fourth-largest city in Arkansas, stretching from the Arkansas River waterfront near Dickey-Stephens Park and the Argenta Arts District north toward Burns Park - one of the largest city parks in the country, covering over 1,700 acres. The residential neighborhoods spread out from there: brick ranch homes in Indian Hills and Lakewood, older wood-sided houses near Argenta, and newer construction on the northern edges. Each neighborhood has its own concrete challenges shaped by the age of the housing stock and how close it sits to the river's influence on soil conditions.
We also serve the cities that border North Little Rock. Little Rock, AR sits directly across the Arkansas River and shares many of the same soil and climate conditions. To the north, Sherwood, AR is part of our regular service run, and homeowners throughout that corridor call us for concrete work on a consistent basis.
Reach us at (501) 394-0030 or fill out the estimate form below. We reply to North Little Rock inquiries within one business day, and most customers hear back the same day they contact us.
We visit your North Little Rock property, check the drainage and subbase conditions, and give you a written estimate at no cost. We explain what the job involves and what it will cost - no pressure, no obligation.
For permitted work, we file with the North Little Rock Building Codes Division before breaking ground. We plan pour timing around the weather - morning starts for hot summer days, and we hold off if freezing temperatures are in the forecast.
We walk through the completed job with you, confirm drainage grades and finishing details, and leave the site clean. We walk you through the curing timeline so you know when the concrete is ready for foot traffic, vehicles, and full loads.
We serve North Little Rock homeowners and commercial properties with straight pricing, no-pressure estimates, and concrete built for Pulaski County conditions.
(501) 394-0030North Little Rock is the fourth-largest city in Arkansas, with a population of around 65,000 people sitting on the north bank of the Arkansas River directly across from Little Rock. The city has a wide range of housing: the historic streets of the Argenta Arts District include some of the oldest homes in central Arkansas, dating to the early 1900s, while neighborhoods like Indian Hills, Park Hill, and Lakewood are dominated by the brick ranch homes built during the postwar suburban boom of the 1950s through 1970s. The median home age in North Little Rock is among the highest in the region, and that older housing stock is the primary driver of concrete replacement and repair demand throughout the city.
North Little Rock is also home to Burns Park, one of the largest municipal parks in the United States at over 1,700 acres, and Dickey-Stephens Park along the riverfront - the home of the Arkansas Travelers minor league baseball team. Homeowners throughout North Little Rock range from long-term residents in Park Hill to newer arrivals settling in the Argenta area as it has been revitalized. We work across the entire city. Our service area extends south across the river to Little Rock, AR and north through Sherwood, AR, giving us consistent familiarity with the full range of Pulaski County soil and housing conditions.
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