
Stronghold Bryant Concrete handles driveways, patios, foundations, and everything in between for homeowners across Bryant and surrounding communities. We prepare the ground right, pour it right, and stand behind what we build.

Stronghold Bryant Concrete is a full-service concrete contractor based in Bryant, AR, covering 16 different concrete services across 12 cities in central Arkansas. Whether you need a new driveway that handles Bryant's shifting clay soil, a stamped patio that looks like stone, or a slab foundation built for the long haul, we handle it. Licensed through the Arkansas Contractors Licensing Board and locally owned since 2017.

Cracked or uneven driveway? A new concrete driveway adds curb appeal and handles heavy traffic for decades.
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No usable outdoor space? A concrete patio gives you a defined, low-maintenance area for furniture and gathering all season.
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Want the look of stone or brick without the cost? Stamped concrete delivers beautiful patterns on one durable slab.
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Tired of tracking mud inside after every rain? A concrete walkway connects your home with a clean, safe path.
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Dusty, cracked garage floor? A fresh concrete slab makes the space cleaner, safer, and easier to maintain.
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Plain gray concrete does not have to stay plain - color, texture, and patterns transform any surface.
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Eroding slopes destroying your yard? A concrete retaining wall holds the ground back and reclaims usable space.
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Need a solid, level floor for a basement or workshop? Concrete floor installation gives you a surface built to last.
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A rough or dated pool deck cuts the whole backyard experience short - a new concrete deck brings it back.
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Crumbling or uneven steps are a safety hazard - new concrete steps make your entrance safer and more welcoming.
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Every structure starts with a solid foundation - our concrete slabs are built to handle Arkansas soil conditions.
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A properly installed foundation protects your entire investment and starts your build on solid ground.
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Pothole-riddled parking lots reflect badly on your business - a concrete lot handles traffic and weather for years.
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Footings are what keep structures from settling or shifting - we build them right the first time.
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Has your foundation settled over the years? We can raise and stabilize it before the damage spreads further.
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Need precise cuts for repairs, utility access, or expansion joints? Clean concrete cutting protects surrounding work.
Learn MoreThree straightforward steps from first contact to finished project.
Reach out by phone or through the contact form on this page. Tell us what you need and where you are. We will get back to you within 1 business day to schedule a free on-site estimate - no pressure, no commitment required.
We visit your property, measure the area, look at the soil and drainage conditions, and talk through your options. You receive a written estimate that breaks down every part of the job - prep work, materials, finishing, and cleanup. No verbal surprises.
The crew arrives on the scheduled day, handles permits and site prep, pours and finishes the concrete, and cleans up completely. Before we leave, we walk the finished job with you, explain what to expect during curing, and give you a simple maintenance plan in writing.
We are licensed through the Arkansas Contractors Licensing Board and carry both general liability and workers compensation insurance. We provide proof before work begins - no exceptions.
Every estimate is free and comes in writing with a full breakdown. You will know exactly what you are paying for before a single form is set. We do not give phone quotes on jobs we have not seen.
We have worked in this area since 2017 and know Bryant's clay soil, permit requirements, and summer heat firsthand. We are not a traveling crew - we live and work in this community.
If a defect in our installation causes cracking or failure in the first year, we come back and fix it at no cost to you. We also leave you with a written maintenance plan so you know how to protect your investment.
Ready to talk? Call (501) 984-8019 or send us a message and we will get back to you within 1 business day.
"They poured our new driveway in two days and it came out perfectly level. The crew explained the clay soil issue we had and actually fixed the base before pouring - other contractors just wanted to pour on top of the problem. It has been two years and not a single crack."
Marcus T., Benton, AR - Concrete driveway building
"We wanted a stamped patio that matched the brick on our house. They brought samples, talked us through the color options, and delivered exactly what we asked for. The permit was handled, the cleanup was thorough, and we have been using it every weekend since spring."
Renee L., Little Rock, AR - Stamped concrete services
"Our front steps were crumbling and one section had separated from the foundation. They removed the old concrete, poured new steps, and finished them cleanly. The whole job was done in one day and the price matched the quote exactly."
Dennis W., Sherwood, AR - Concrete steps construction
We respond within 1 business day - no obligation, no pressure. After you submit, someone from our office will call to schedule a free on-site estimate at a time that works for you.
(501) 984-8019Stronghold Bryant Concrete is based in Bryant, AR and serves 12 communities across the metro area - including Benton, Little Rock, Conway, and beyond. We schedule same-week estimates for most locations and can typically start within a few weeks of your approval.
The main culprit is expansive clay soil throughout Saline County. It swells when wet and shrinks when dry, stressing any slab that was not built with proper base preparation. The USDA Web Soil Survey shows this soil type covering most of central Arkansas. A well-compacted gravel base is what separates a 30-year slab from one that cracks within five.
Concrete holds up significantly better in Bryant's summer heat. Asphalt softens above 90 degrees and can rut under vehicle weight - a real issue when temperatures regularly hit the mid-90s from June through August. Concrete does not soften in heat, which is why it lasts 30 to 50 years compared to 15 to 20 for asphalt in this climate.
Standing water against your foundation after every rain is a warning sign, not a minor inconvenience. Water that soaks into clay soil near your home adds pressure and can cause slow foundation movement over years. A properly graded concrete patio or driveway slopes water away from the house, solving both the drainage and the surface problem at once.
Tree roots grow toward moisture and will eventually push under any concrete surface near mature trees. Once roots have lifted a section, patching is a temporary fix - the roots keep growing. The lasting solution is to remove the damaged slab, address the root situation, and pour a fresh section with a deeper base.
At least 24 to 48 hours for foot traffic and one full week before parking a vehicle. Concrete reaches full design strength at 28 days. Bryant's summer heat can make the surface feel solid faster than it is - respecting the curing window protects the slab for decades to come.
Ask for their Arkansas Contractors Licensing Board number, proof of insurance, and a written estimate that covers base prep, materials, and cleanup. Also ask whether they will pull the required permits - a contractor who suggests skipping permits is worth walking away from, regardless of the price.
Stronghold Bryant Concrete is a licensed and insured concrete contractor company based in Bryant, AR, serving central Arkansas communities since 2017. We are licensed through the Arkansas Contractors Licensing Board, which governs contractor qualifications and oversight across the state. Since 2017 we have completed concrete projects across 16 service categories and 12 cities in the region - every one with a written estimate, proper permits, and a walkthrough at the end. Learn more about how we work.
Most residential slabs are poured at four inches for foot traffic areas. Driveways that see heavy vehicles or RVs should be six inches. Thicker slabs cost more upfront but resist the ground movement common in central Arkansas much better.
Yes - sealing every two to three years protects against moisture, staining, and the freeze-thaw cycles that cause surface flaking. The Portland Cement Association recommends waiting at least 28 days after the pour before applying the first sealer.
Sinking before cracking means the soil beneath has already shifted. Waiting makes it worse - the slab will crack and water will begin seeping into the base. Getting a contractor to assess the subgrade now is almost always less expensive than replacing the slab after it fractures.
Have a specific situation? Call (501) 984-8019 and we will give you a straight answer - no sales pitch required.
Bryant is the largest city in Saline County and one of the fastest-growing communities in Arkansas, located just south of Little Rock along Interstate 30. The Census Bureau estimates the city's population has climbed past 25,000 in recent years, driven by families relocating for the highly regarded Bryant School District. Most of the housing stock was built from the 1980s through the 2000s, which means a significant share of driveways, patios, and sidewalks in the city are now old enough to need serious attention.
Most Bryant neighborhoods are laid out in planned subdivisions with moderate lot sizes, attached garages, and concrete flatwork that takes the full force of central Arkansas weather year after year. The National Weather Service in Little Rock tracks the heat, humidity, and freeze-thaw cycles that stress concrete throughout the region - and Bryant's clay-heavy soil amplifies that stress. The Saline River winds through the county and the area sees genuine spring weather events, including hail and heavy rain, that accelerate wear on any outdoor surface that has not been properly maintained.
Stronghold Bryant Concrete has been working in Bryant since 2017, which means we know the soil conditions in the older neighborhoods near the original town center just as well as the newer subdivisions going up on the south side of I-30. If your home is in Bryant and your concrete is showing its age, we can help - give us a call and we will come take a look.
By appointment only, no walk-ins.
Stronghold Bryant Concrete
3211 Independence Cir
Bryant, AR 72022
Always open, 24/7.
Call Stronghold Bryant Concrete today for a free on-site estimate - no pressure, no commitment, just a straight answer about your project.