Stronghold Bryant Concrete is a licensed concrete contractor serving Jacksonville, AR with parking lot construction, driveway replacement, and slab foundation work. We have been serving Pulaski County since 2017 and understand the expansive clay soil conditions that affect every concrete job in this area.

Jacksonville has a mix of small businesses, churches, and commercial properties near Little Rock Air Force Base that need durable, well-drained parking surfaces. We grade, compact, and pour parking lots built to handle vehicle traffic without crumbling under Pulaski County clay movement. See our parking lot services.
Many Jacksonville ranch homes from the 1950s through the 1980s have original driveways that have been cracking and settling for decades. We remove damaged slabs, prep the subbase properly for the local clay soil, and pour replacements that hold up through Arkansas's wet springs and dry summers.
Slab foundations are common in Jacksonville's postwar housing stock, and older slabs on this clay soil often need replacement or repair as the ground shifts over time. We pour new slabs to current Pulaski County code, with proper reinforcement and base preparation for expansive soil conditions.
Jacksonville's older neighborhoods have sidewalks that have been lifted and cracked by tree roots and decades of clay soil movement. We remove buckled sections, address any root issues, and pour level replacements that meet city grade requirements and stay safe underfoot year-round.
Jacksonville's ranch-style homes often have modest back yards that benefit from a solid concrete patio for outdoor living. We compact the subbase and pour with control joints so your patio stays flat through the wet and dry cycles that Arkansas clay soil goes through every year.
Garage floors in Jacksonville homes built in the 1960s and 1970s frequently show oil staining, surface deterioration, and cracking from years of vehicle traffic and freeze-thaw stress. We pour new garage slabs with proper drainage slope and control joints so the surface stays clean and structurally sound.
Most of Jacksonville sits on clay-heavy Pulaski County soil that swells with every spring rain and contracts through the dry summer months. That constant movement is the main reason Jacksonville homeowners call us about cracked driveways and uneven sidewalks - it's not a concrete problem, it's a soil problem that starts before the pour. A contractor who skips proper compaction and base gravel is building something that will look fine in year one and start failing by year three. Jacksonville's postwar housing stock means many of these slabs have been dealing with this cycle for 40 to 60 years, and when they finally fail, the replacement needs to be done right.
The steady presence of military families moving in and out through Little Rock Air Force Base also shapes the Jacksonville housing market. Homes near the base tend to have a higher share of rental properties that can have deferred maintenance, and owner-occupied homes in the area often have owners who prioritize getting value for their money over the lowest possible price. Jacksonville also has its own municipal building department with permit requirements for most permanent concrete work. Hiring a contractor who actually pulls permits through the City of Jacksonville matters - unpermitted work can complicate a sale or a claim.
Our crew works throughout Jacksonville regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect concrete work here. The city sits about 15 miles northeast of downtown Little Rock along Highway 67/167, and the housing stock we encounter most often is the single-story ranch style that was built from the 1950s through the 1980s. These homes frequently have original slabs and driveways that are past their service life, and the combination of clay soil movement and Arkansas's seasonal weather has done its work on them over the decades.
Jacksonville's location next to Little Rock Air Force Base means the city has a wide mix of long-term civilian residents and military families on shorter assignments. We approach every job the same way regardless - a full site assessment, honest pricing, and work that holds up whether the homeowner is here for two years or twenty. We also serve Cabot to the north and North Little Rock to the southwest, so if you have neighbors in either area who need concrete work done, we can help.
Reach out by phone or through our contact form and we will reply within 1 business day. We will schedule a site visit at a time that works for your schedule - you do not need to take time off work for the estimate.
We visit the site, evaluate the soil conditions and scope of work, and give you a written estimate with a clear price. There are no hidden fees - if the subbase needs extra prep for Jacksonville's clay soil, we will tell you that upfront and explain why it matters.
We pull any required permits through the City of Jacksonville before work begins. Once permits are in hand, we schedule your job and show up on the agreed day with the crew and equipment to complete the work.
We complete the pour, manage the curing process, and walk you through the finished work before we leave. We will tell you when the surface is safe for foot traffic and vehicle use - typically seven days for driveways - and what maintenance steps will extend its life in Jacksonville's climate.
We serve Jacksonville and all of Pulaski County. Free on-site estimates, written pricing, and no pressure. We reply within 1 business day.
(501) 984-8019Jacksonville is a city of roughly 28,000 to 30,000 people in Pulaski County, situated about 15 miles northeast of downtown Little Rock along Highway 67/167. The city grew substantially after World War II alongside Little Rock Air Force Base, which remains one of the city's largest employers and gives Jacksonville its distinct character - a mix of long-term civilian families and military households living side by side in established neighborhoods. Most of the housing stock consists of single-story ranch homes built between the 1950s and 1980s, giving the city a comfortable, practical feel that still defines most of its residential streets.
Community life in Jacksonville centers on Dupree Park, local schools, and the Jacksonville Museum of Military History, which reflects the city's deep ties to the armed services. For nearby concrete services, we also cover Cabot to the northeast and Sherwood to the south - both are within easy reach of our crew.
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Learn MoreJacksonville homeowners deal with clay soil, aging slabs, and Arkansas weather all at once. We know how to handle all three - reach out and we will visit your site within the week.