
Custom Fayetteville Masonry & Concrete handles driveway pavers, brick repair, retaining walls, and concrete flatwork throughout Centerton, AR. We serve subdivisions across the city and respond to all new inquiries within one business day.

Most Centerton homes were built in the 2000s and 2010s, and the concrete driveways poured during those years are now cracking on the clay subsoils beneath them. Our driveway pavers service replaces failing slabs with interlocking pavers that flex with the ground and can be repaired one section at a time rather than torn out entirely.
Centerton subdivision homes almost always include concrete sidewalks and entry walks that see the same freeze-thaw stress as driveways. When those walks heave, crack, or settle unevenly, they become a trip hazard and a curb-appeal problem. We install new concrete and paver walkways built to handle Benton County winters without cracking in the first few years.
Some Centerton lots - especially those on the edges of newer subdivisions where grading was not always finished carefully - have erosion problems or drainage that pools near the house. A block or stone retaining wall redirects water, holds back shifting clay soil, and turns an unusable slope into a level outdoor space.
Centerton homes built between 2000 and 2015 commonly feature brick veneer on the front facade, and that veneer is now hitting the age where mortar joints crack, faces spall, and water starts working its way behind the brick. We match the existing brick and mortar color so the repair blends in and the wall stays watertight.
January and February freeze-thaw cycles in Benton County hollow out mortar joints on brick veneer and chimney stacks year after year. Fresh tuckpointing seals those joints before they allow water to migrate behind the brick, protecting the wall from the kind of moisture damage that does not show up until it has already spread.
Centerton's clay soil expands every wet season and shrinks back in dry summers - a movement cycle that pushes against foundation walls and creates cracks over time. Homes built on the uncompacted fill common in fast-growing subdivisions are especially prone to settling in the first 15 to 20 years.
Centerton has grown from a town of roughly 2,000 people in 2000 to more than 20,000 residents today, and nearly all of that growth happened through fast-moving subdivision development on Benton County's clay-heavy soil. Homes that were built quickly during the growth years of the late 2000s and 2010s are now 10 to 20 years old - exactly the window when builder-grade concrete flatwork, brick veneer mortar joints, and drainage systems that were installed under production schedules start showing their limits. Driveways that were poured over clay fill without proper base compaction crack along the same seasonal fault lines every winter.
The freeze-thaw cycles Centerton sees between December and February are not extreme by national standards, but they are consistent - and consistent freeze-thaw stress on concrete and masonry adds up. Water works into a hairline crack, freezes, expands, and widens the gap. By spring, what started as a surface crack is a structural opening. Clay soil that swells with winter moisture and then dries out in summer compounds the problem, pushing against foundations and flatwork from below while freeze-thaw works from the top. A masonry contractor who understands both dynamics will address root causes, not just patch visible damage.
Our crew works throughout Centerton regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect masonry work here. Permit requirements for structural masonry go through the City of Centerton Building Department, and we handle that process on jobs that require it so homeowners do not need to navigate it themselves.
Most of Centerton runs along Highway 102, which cuts through the commercial center and connects the city to Bentonville to the east. The residential neighborhoods extend north, south, and west from there - newer streets that are still adding homes as the city continues to grow. We serve all of those areas. Centerton sits directly west of Bella Vista, and we regularly work across both cities in the same week.
The subdivision character of Centerton means homes share a lot of the same construction details - similar slab pour dates, similar brick veneer coverage, similar driveway dimensions. That familiarity helps us diagnose and fix problems quickly because we have seen the same issues across dozens of similar properties in Benton County.
We respond to all new inquiries within one business day. You do not need to have measurements or a detailed project description ready - we gather that information during the on-site visit.
We visit the property to look at the full scope of work and identify any underlying issues - soil drainage, base condition, or related damage - that would affect the repair. You receive a written estimate before any work begins, with no commitment required to get it.
Once you approve the estimate, we schedule the job and give you a day-by-day outline of what happens when. Most Centerton residential jobs run two to five days depending on scope. We pull any required permits and handle inspections.
When the work is done, we walk the site with you to review the finished work and answer any questions. All debris and material waste is removed from the property on the final day.
We serve all of Centerton, AR - from the neighborhoods near Highway 102 to the newer streets going up on the west side of town. Free estimates, no commitment.
(479) 485-4688Centerton is a fast-growing city in Benton County, just west of Bentonville in northwest Arkansas. According to census data, Centerton has grown from a small town to more than 20,000 residents, making it one of the fastest-growing cities in the state. That growth has been almost entirely residential - planned subdivisions with single-family homes on modest lots that now line the streets on every side of Highway 102. Most homes feature brick veneer on the front facade with vinyl or fiber cement siding on the sides, attached two-car garages, and concrete driveways. The owner-occupancy rate is high, and residents tend to stay and maintain their properties.
The city has its own parks and recreation program - the Centerton City Park and splash pad are well-used gathering spots for families throughout the summer - and it continues to add amenities as new neighborhoods come online. Most residents commute into Bentonville or Rogers for work, with Walmart's global headquarters campus just a few miles east. Neighboring Bentonville is the regional hub for shopping, dining, and city services, and Centerton residents rely on it daily. We serve both cities and know the building stock on both sides of the line.
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Learn MoreCenterton homes are hitting the age where concrete and masonry need real attention - call or submit a request today and we will get back to you within one business day.