
Precision Conway Concrete builds sidewalks, driveways, and patios for Sherwood homeowners - with a licensed crew serving Pulaski County since 2023 that understands how clay soil, freeze-thaw winters, and mature tree roots affect concrete on homes built in the 1970s through 1990s.

Sherwood's older neighborhoods have sidewalks from the 1970s and 1980s that have been through decades of clay soil movement, freeze-thaw winters, and root pressure from mature trees. Heaved sections are a trip hazard that will not fix themselves. We remove damaged slabs, address what is underneath, and pour replacements built for Pulaski County conditions. Learn more about our concrete sidewalk building service.
Many Sherwood driveways were poured during the city's suburban growth in the 1980s and 1990s - which puts them at 30 to 40 years old today. That is past the natural lifespan for a slab on Pulaski County clay. We build replacements with the compaction and gravel base work that this soil requires, not the minimum standard.
Sherwood has long, hot summers that are worth spending outside - but only if your backyard has a surface worth using. We build concrete patios graded to move Sherwood's heavy spring rainfall away from the foundation, with control joints and base prep that keep the surface level through seasonal soil movement.
Sherwood homes are almost universally built on concrete slab foundations because of the region's clay-heavy soil - crawl spaces and basements do not perform well in this geology. When an addition, garage, or outbuilding goes up, the slab needs to be engineered for the same soil conditions that challenge every other concrete surface here.
Front entry steps on Sherwood's older brick ranch homes have seen decades of soil movement and winter freeze-thaw stress. Cracked or tilted steps are a safety risk and a curb appeal problem. Replacement concrete steps, properly footed and connected to the existing walk, hold their position instead of slowly drifting away from the house.
Sherwood sits on Pulaski County clay soil that expands and contracts with every rain cycle and dry spell. Most of the city was built between the 1970s and 1990s, which means the original concrete driveways, sidewalks, and patios from those builds are now 25 to 50 years old - approaching or past their designed lifespan. On clay soil, that aging process is harder on concrete than it would be elsewhere. The ground underneath has had decades of wet-dry cycles working on it, and what started as hairline cracks in year five becomes a structurally compromised slab by year thirty. A contractor who understands this does not just repour the surface - they address the base conditions that caused the original failure.
Mature trees are another factor that sets Sherwood apart from newer suburbs. Lots that were planted in the 1970s now have trees with extensive root systems that push up under sidewalks and driveway edges from below. Proper concrete replacement in Sherwood means either removing the root intrusion or designing around it - not just pouring new concrete over the same conditions that buckled the old slab. Combined with central Arkansas freeze-thaw winters, Sherwood's housing stock creates a set of concrete demands that reward contractors with genuine local experience over those applying a generic approach.
Precision Conway Concrete has been completing jobs in Sherwood since 2023, and our crew works here regularly. Sherwood is a city we know - from the older brick ranch neighborhoods near the city center and the Sherwood Aquatic Center to the subdivisions that grew outward along the Highway 107 corridor. The well-known Sherwood Forest neighborhood, one of the city's oldest and most recognizable residential areas, has exactly the kind of aging concrete that our crew encounters most often - heaved walks, cracked driveways, and settled patios that were built when the neighborhood was new.
Sherwood connects directly to Little Rock via Highway 67/167, and a lot of residents here work in Little Rock, at the state government, or at UAMS. Many households are working families who own their homes and want repairs done right the first time, not patched and revisited every few years. We also see military families near Sherwood because of Little Rock Air Force Base, located in Jacksonville just north of the city - families who need work done on a schedule with no surprises.
We also serve the surrounding areas. Our team regularly works in Jacksonville directly to the north and throughout Pulaski County. If you are in Sherwood or a neighboring community, we are familiar with the roads, the permit process, and what the concrete conditions look like on properties of this age.
Reach out by phone or through the contact form. We respond within 1 business day and schedule a site visit - no quotes given over the phone for Sherwood jobs without seeing the soil and base conditions first.
We look at your property, assess the soil, tree root exposure, drainage, and existing slab condition, then give you a written estimate covering all costs - demo, base prep, permits, and cleanup. If we find something unexpected under an old slab, we tell you before work starts.
We handle the permit application with the City of Sherwood before any work begins. Once approved, you get a start date. Spring and fall fill quickly for Sherwood jobs - if your sidewalk or driveway is already a safety issue, call sooner rather than later.
We complete the work as specified, haul away all demolition debris, and walk you through the finished surface before leaving - covering the curing timeline, when to return to normal use, and what maintenance steps protect your investment through Sherwood winters.
We serve Sherwood and Pulaski County. Reach out today and we will get back to you within 1 business day to schedule your on-site estimate - no cost, no commitment.
(501) 273-0974Sherwood is a city in Pulaski County, just north of Little Rock along Highway 67/167, with a population of around 32,000 to 33,000 residents. The city grew rapidly as a suburb starting in the 1970s, and the bulk of its housing stock dates from 1970 to 1999 - making Sherwood one of the more uniformly aged residential communities in central Arkansas. The dominant home style is the single-story or one-and-a-half-story brick ranch, with mature trees on standard suburban lots. The Sherwood Forest subdivision is one of the city's best-known residential neighborhoods, named to match the city itself - a nod to the Robin Hood legend that gives Sherwood its identity. For more on the city's history and geography, the Sherwood, Arkansas Wikipedia article provides a good overview.
Sherwood's homeownership rate is high relative to Little Rock, and median household income runs around $60,000 to $65,000 - a working and middle-class city where people invest in maintaining their properties for the long term. Many residents commute into Little Rock for work at the state government, UAMS, or other employers along the Highway 67/167 corridor. The newer subdivisions on the eastern and northern edges of the city, built in the 1990s and 2000s, are now hitting the 15- to 25-year mark - the age when first-round concrete repairs become routine. Nearby communities we also serve include Jacksonville to the north and North Little Rock to the south.
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Sherwood spring and fall slots fill fast. Call or message us today and we will schedule your on-site visit before the busy season books up.