
Complete Texarkana Concrete is a concrete contractor serving Texarkana, AR with patios, driveways, and slab work - a locally based team familiar with southwest Arkansas clay soils and the permit process on the Arkansas side, offering free on-site estimates.

Texarkana, AR has a long outdoor season - hot summers and mild springs mean a back patio gets real use most of the year. We build patios that stand up to the wet-dry clay soil cycles that are especially pronounced in southwest Arkansas, so your concrete patio does not start heaving or cracking after the first few rainy seasons.
Homes in Texarkana, AR range from older properties near downtown with aging asphalt driveways to newer subdivisions on the edges of the city with cracking concrete. We replace worn surfaces and pour new driveways built with the base prep that southwest Arkansas clay demands.
New construction in Texarkana, AR needs a foundation sized for local soil conditions - the clay here moves more than most homeowners realize until a slab is already showing cracks. We engineer reinforcement and control joints for the specific site, not a one-size spec.
The older residential neighborhoods in Texarkana, AR see the same soil movement that heaves sidewalks all across this part of Arkansas. We remove broken sections and pour new walks built to city spec with proper joint spacing to manage seasonal movement.
Graded lots in the Texarkana, AR area need retaining walls that can hold saturated clay after the heavy spring storms that hit southwest Arkansas every year. Concrete retaining walls handle that lateral pressure better than stacked block, and they stay plumb over time.
For Texarkana, AR homeowners wanting more character in an outdoor space, stamped concrete adds texture and color to patios and pool surrounds without the maintenance of real stone. It handles the humidity and seasonal temperature swings here the same way standard concrete does.
Southwest Arkansas clay is some of the most active soil in the region. It swells noticeably after rain and shrinks back during the dry stretches that come every summer. For a concrete slab, driveway, or patio, that repeated movement - sometimes several inches of soil displacement over the course of a year - puts stress on the surface from underneath. Homeowners in Texarkana, AR deal with cracked driveways, heaved sidewalks, and shifting slabs partly because those surfaces were never built to account for how much the ground here actually moves. Proper base preparation and correctly spaced control joints are the difference between concrete that lasts two decades and concrete that starts failing in two years.
The climate brings its own pressures. Spring thunderstorm season in southwest Arkansas can be intense - heavy rain over saturated ground tests drainage grading on every patio and driveway. The hot, humid summers that follow push concrete to cure fast on the surface if the contractor is not actively managing the process. Ice storms in winter - not common, but real - can crack older concrete by forcing water into hairline surface cracks and expanding them overnight. A contractor who only works in mild conditions and applies national-average specs will leave you with a surface that shows its first problems the following spring.
Our crew works throughout Texarkana, AR regularly, and we are familiar with the permit process through the City of Texarkana, Arkansas for driveway connections, new slabs, and structural concrete work on the Arkansas side. The housing stock we work on here spans two distinct eras - the older wood-frame and brick homes in the established neighborhoods closer to downtown, where driveways and sidewalks have often been in place for 40 or 50 years, and the newer subdivisions on the outskirts built from the 1990s onward, where first-generation concrete is starting to show its age. We also work along the commercial corridors near State Line Avenue and the major U.S. highway routes that run through this side of Texarkana, where parking lots and commercial slabs see heavy daily traffic.
The Texarkana Regional Airport sits on the Arkansas side of the metro area, and much of our work in Texarkana, AR is in the neighborhoods and commercial properties between downtown and the airport corridor. If you are in Texarkana, TX on the Texas side, we cover that area as well - the state line does not slow us down. We also serve customers in Nash, TX, which sits just west of the Texarkana metro and has many of the same soil conditions and property types we see on this side of the line.
Tell us what you need and where the property is in Texarkana, AR. We respond within one business day and schedule a site visit that fits your schedule.
We visit your property, look at soil and drainage conditions, measure the area, and give you a written estimate with a clear scope and price - no ballpark ranges, no hidden add-ons discovered later.
Once you approve the estimate, we pull any required permits from the City of Texarkana, Arkansas and schedule the job. You do not need to be present for the full duration - just reachable in case we have a question on site.
We walk through the finished work with you, go over the curing timeline, and explain when the surface is safe for foot and vehicle traffic. We clean up and leave a direct line to reach us with any follow-up questions.
Fill out the form or call us to set up a site visit on the Arkansas side of Texarkana. No obligation - just a clear answer on what your project involves and what it will cost.
(430) 278-0016Texarkana, Arkansas is the county seat of Miller County and sits directly on the Arkansas-Texas state line. It shares its name, its downtown, and State Line Avenue with Texarkana, Texas, but each city is separately governed. The Arkansas side is home to roughly 30,000 residents and includes Wadley Regional Medical Center, one of the area's major employers. Downtown Texarkana has a historic district with older commercial buildings, and the Texarkana Federal Building - the famous post office that straddles both states - sits right at the center of the shared downtown. Established residential streets run close to downtown on the Arkansas side, with older homes built from the 1940s through the 1980s making up much of the housing stock in those neighborhoods.
The Texarkana Regional Airport is located on the Arkansas side of the metro area, and the city benefits from its position on the I-30 corridor connecting it to Little Rock to the east and Dallas-Fort Worth to the west. Newer subdivisions have grown outward from the historic core, with younger homes on larger lots and more recently poured concrete driveways and sidewalks that are now reaching the age for their first major service. We serve all of Texarkana, Arkansas - from the older neighborhoods near the downtown historic district to the newer growth areas on the edges of the city. Nearby communities we also cover include Texarkana, TX across the state line and Lewisville, AR to the south, both of which share similar soil conditions and property types with the Texarkana metro.
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Learn MoreCall Complete Texarkana Concrete today for a free on-site estimate - we respond within one business day and cover all of Texarkana, Arkansas and the surrounding Miller County area.