
Precision Conway Concrete is a licensed concrete contractor serving Maumelle with stamped concrete installation, concrete driveway building, and patio construction - a crew with projects across this planned community since 2023 that understands how central Arkansas clay soil and 30-to-40-year-old housing stock combine to put driveways, sidewalks, and patios under steady pressure year after year.

Maumelle is a city where most people own their homes and take care of them - and the brick-front ranches and two-story homes built here in the 1980s and 1990s often have builder-grade concrete driveways and patios that have aged out of step with the rest of the property. Stamped concrete gives those outdoor surfaces a finished, custom look without requiring a complete rebuild of the space. Read more about how we plan and pour stamped concrete services - including pattern and color options, base preparation for clay soil, and sealing suited to central Arkansas conditions.
The bulk of Maumelle driveways were poured between the mid-1980s and early 2000s - putting them at 25 to 40 years old today. Driveways at that age in central Arkansas clay soil have been through hundreds of wet-dry expansion cycles, and the ones that were poured without adequate base preparation are the ones showing cracks that have grown wider each spring. Replacement with proper compaction and a gravel base layer stops that cycle and gives you another 30 years rather than another round of patching.
Maumelle homes on wooded or sloped lots - common in the older sections of the city developed in the late 1970s and early 1980s near Pinnacle Mountain State Park - need patios graded carefully to direct spring rain away from the foundation. A flat lot in a newer subdivision and a sloped lot near the tree line require different drainage solutions, and getting it wrong on either one means the patio becomes a moisture problem for the foundation within a few seasons.
Maumelle was designed as a planned community with pedestrian connectivity built in, and sidewalks throughout the city see consistent use. On lots with mature trees - more common in sections developed in the 1980s - root pressure underneath sidewalk sections creates the lifted panels that become trip hazards over time. We repair and replace sidewalk sections with control joints and adequate depth to reduce future heaving from root and soil movement.
Additions, detached garages, and accessory structures in Maumelle need slab foundations engineered for central Arkansas clay soil - which means adequate depth, proper reinforcement, and a gravel base that keeps moisture from cycling directly through the soil into the slab. Maumelle homeowners tend to invest in their properties, and a slab addition that was poured to minimum standards is the one that causes problems when the clay moves in a wet spring.
Maumelle was developed as a planned community starting in the 1970s, and the bulk of its housing stock was built between the mid-1980s and early 2000s - which puts most homes at 25 to 40 years old today. That age range is exactly when concrete driveways, sidewalks, and patios poured during the original construction start reaching the end of their useful life. The clay-heavy soil throughout central Arkansas expands and contracts with every wet and dry season, and original flatwork that lacked adequate base preparation has been absorbing that movement for three decades. Hairline cracks become quarter-inch gaps, and sections that were slightly uneven become genuine trip hazards. Maumelle averages around 50 inches of rain per year, with the heaviest concentration in spring - so that soil cycling happens repeatedly and with force.
The city also has a higher-than-average proportion of owner-occupied homes and home values well above the Arkansas median, which means Maumelle homeowners tend to invest in their properties and expect the work to hold up. Homes on wooded or sloped lots near Pinnacle Mountain State Park and Maumelle Lake face additional drainage demands - tree roots push up sidewalks, and runoff from sloped terrain concentrates along slab edges in a way that flat suburban lots do not produce. A contractor who works in Maumelle regularly knows the difference between a flat-lot job near the Community Park and a hillside job near the lake, and prepares the base accordingly.
Our crew has pulled permits through the Maumelle Building Department and completed concrete projects across this city since 2023. Maumelle sits about 12 miles northwest of downtown Little Rock on the south side of the Arkansas River - close enough to the metro that supply logistics are straightforward, and far enough that the residential character of the city is distinct from the Little Rock core. Highway 100 runs through the center of Maumelle, and most of the city spreads out from there into subdivisions that vary noticeably in age and terrain depending on which section of the planned community they were developed in.
The sections of Maumelle developed earliest - roughly the late 1970s through mid-1980s - tend to have larger lots, more mature tree cover, and steeper grades. Those properties near Maumelle Lake and Pinnacle Mountain State Park need extra attention to drainage and slope when we plan a pour. The newer subdivisions closer to Highway 100 and the city limits tend to be flatter - a different set of soil preparation concerns, but still clay-heavy ground that requires the same compaction and base-layer work. Maumelle Community Park is a landmark most residents know, and we cover the neighborhoods on all sides of it.
Maumelle is the closest of our service areas to Little Rock, where we also take on concrete projects regularly. If you are on the North Little Rock side of the river rather than the Maumelle side, we cover that area too - both cities are part of the central Arkansas metro our crew works in week to week.
You call or message us with what you are thinking - driveway replacement, stamped patio, sidewalk repair, or another flatwork project. We respond within one business day and schedule a site visit to walk the property. Maumelle lots vary enough that we do not give estimates over the phone - we need to see the terrain, the soil condition, and the access before the number means anything.
We measure the area, check slope and drainage, and assess the existing surface or ground condition. You get a written estimate that breaks down base preparation, forming, pour, finish, and whether a permit is required. If your lot needs extra grading or a thicker base layer because of clay or slope, that is in the estimate upfront - not added to the invoice after the work starts.
Once you approve the estimate, we handle the Maumelle Building Department permit process on your behalf before the crew arrives. We schedule your start date around weather and current jobs - spring and fall are the best conditions for concrete in central Arkansas, and we plan around the heat and any freezes in the forecast.
The crew prepares the base, sets forms, pours, and finishes the surface in the scheduled window. After curing, we walk the finished surface with you - checking control joints, drainage slope, and sealer coverage. The surface handles foot traffic after about 48 hours. Keep vehicles and heavy items off it for at least seven days to let the concrete reach adequate strength.
We serve Maumelle and surrounding communities in central Arkansas. Free estimates, licensed and insured, permits handled on your behalf.
(501) 273-0974Maumelle is a planned city of roughly 18,000 residents situated about 12 miles northwest of downtown Little Rock, between the Arkansas River to the south and Maumelle Lake to the north. The city was incorporated in 1985 after development began in the early 1970s, and it grew quickly through the late 1980s and 1990s - which is why a large share of the housing stock today consists of brick-front and full-brick ranch and two-story homes from that era. Maumelle was designed as a community from the start, with parks, green space, and pedestrian paths built into the plan - Maumelle Community Park near the city center remains one of the most-used public spaces in town.
The western edge of the city borders Pinnacle Mountain State Park, a prominent landmark visible from much of the area and a place most Maumelle residents know well. The neighborhoods that developed closest to that western edge tend to have more wooded lots, steeper grades, and mature tree canopy compared to the flatter subdivisions developed later near the city center and Highway 100. That terrain difference is real - drainage planning on a lot backing up to the park buffer looks different from a lot in a subdivision built in the mid-1990s. Maumelle sits just across the Arkansas River from Little Rock, and we serve that city as well, along with other nearby communities throughout the central Arkansas metro.
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From aging 1990s driveways to new stamped patios, we know what Maumelle homes need. Call or message us to get your free estimate.