
Custom Fayetteville Masonry & Concrete is a licensed masonry contractor serving Rogers, AR with stone masonry, brick repair, and foundation services. We respond to new inquiries within one business day and serve homeowners across Rogers from downtown to the Pinnacle Hills corridor.

Rogers homes near Beaver Lake and in the older neighborhoods around downtown often feature natural stone accents - walls, steps, and columns that need skilled hands to repair or extend properly. Our stone masonry team matches existing stone types and mortar profiles so repairs blend with the original work rather than standing out.
Rogers sits on the same clay-heavy soil that affects foundations all across northwest Arkansas - it swells when wet and shrinks in dry summers, and that movement shows up as cracks in slab floors, stepped cracks in brick walls, and doors or windows that stop operating smoothly. We diagnose what is driving the movement before recommending a repair approach.
Rogers has a large stock of brick-veneer homes built in the 1980s and 1990s where the front face is brick and the sides are vinyl. Ice storms and freeze-thaw cycles hit that brick veneer hard, and cracks or spalled faces are common by the time a home reaches 25 to 30 years old. We match the original brick color and texture so repairs look right from the street.
Older homes in downtown Rogers and near the First Street Historic District have chimneys that predate modern waterproofing standards. Failed mortar crowns, cracked flue liners, and deteriorated step flashing are the most common issues we find - and all of them let water in if left unrepaired through another Arkansas ice season.
Rogers lots along the Pleasant Grove Road corridor and near Beaver Lake often have grades that drain toward the house rather than away from it. A properly built block or stone retaining wall redirects that water, stabilizes slopes, and creates level outdoor space where there was none before.
Whether you need a privacy screen in a newer Rogers subdivision or a sturdy utility wall for a commercial property near the Pinnacle Hills Promenade, concrete block is a durable and cost-effective choice that holds up through northwest Arkansas winters without the maintenance demands of wood fencing.
Rogers has grown faster than almost any other Arkansas city over the past two decades, and that growth means a wide range of housing ages sitting side by side. Homes built in the 1990s and early 2000s - the bulk of Rogers's residential stock - are now reaching the age where roofing, driveways, and exterior masonry need serious attention. Concrete driveways from that era are cracking and settling, brick veneer is showing freeze-thaw damage, and foundations in homes on northwest Arkansas clay are showing the cumulative effects of years of seasonal soil movement.
Rogers winters bring genuine cold. January lows average in the mid-20s Fahrenheit, and the city sees ice storms more often than heavy snowfall - a combination that is particularly damaging to masonry because ice expands in cracks with more force than snow. The clay soil underlying most Rogers neighborhoods then compounds the issue: wet winters cause the ground to swell and push against foundations and flatwork, while dry summers let it contract and pull away. Homeowners near Beaver Lake and along the Pleasant Grove Road corridor deal with these conditions on lots that also tend to slope, creating drainage challenges that accelerate the damage.
Our crew works throughout Rogers regularly, and we are familiar with the permit process through the City of Rogers Planning and Development Services office for structural jobs. Knowing what requires a permit here saves you from unpermitted work that can complicate a future sale or refinance - we handle the application on your behalf so that part of the project is not your problem.
Rogers has two very different neighborhoods from a masonry standpoint. The older streets near the downtown Historic District on First Street have homes that were built with softer lime mortars - patching those with a hard modern mix causes more damage than it fixes. The newer subdivisions near Pinnacle Hills Promenade and along the north side of town are mostly brick-veneer builds from the 1990s and 2000s that need a different approach. We know the difference and work accordingly. The Beaver Lake shoreline area also brings sloped lots and drainage challenges that require retaining and grading work we have done across many properties out there.
We serve Cave Springs just south of Rogers and work regularly across Benton County. Homeowners in Bentonville also call us frequently for the same types of clay-soil and freeze-thaw masonry issues that Rogers homeowners face.
Reach us by phone or through the contact form and describe what you are seeing. We respond to all Rogers inquiries within one business day - no phone tag, no waiting a week for a callback.
We visit your Rogers property, assess the damage or scope, and provide a written estimate before any work starts. If a permit is required, we factor that into the estimate and timeline so there are no surprises.
We schedule work at a time that fits your calendar and stick to it. You do not need to be home for most exterior jobs, but we communicate clearly about when the crew will arrive and what each day covers.
When the job is done, we clean up the work area and walk through the finished work with you. If anything needs attention, we address it before we consider the job closed.
We serve Rogers homeowners from downtown to the Pinnacle Hills corridor. No pressure - just a straight assessment and a written price.
(479) 485-4688Rogers is one of the largest and fastest-growing cities in Arkansas, with a population that has grown from around 55,000 in 2010 to over 70,000 today, according to U.S. Census data. That growth has shaped a city with two distinct characters: an older downtown centered on the First Street Historic District, where early 20th-century commercial buildings and modest residential streets reflect the city's original core, and a rapidly expanding north side anchored by the Pinnacle Hills Promenade shopping corridor. Most of the residential stock is suburban single-family homes built from the 1980s through the 2010s, with a smaller concentration of older craftsman-era homes near downtown. Owner-occupied homes make up roughly 60 percent of the housing stock, meaning most homeowners here have a direct financial stake in maintaining their properties.
The city sits on the western edge of the Ozark foothills and borders Beaver Lake to the west, giving Rogers a mix of flat subdivision lots on its east side and sloped, wooded terrain closer to the lake. Major employers in the broader northwest Arkansas region - including Walmart suppliers, J.B. Hunt, and companies from across the logistics and retail supply chain - bring long-term residents who invest in their homes rather than treating them as temporary stops. Homeowners in Rogers are neighbors to those in Bentonville to the north and Lowell to the south, and we serve all three communities.
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