Pulaski County, AR Roofer
Licensed roofing contractor serving every community in Pulaski County — from Little Rock to Jacksonville to Sherwood. Our Bryant office is 15-25 minutes from most Pulaski County locations via I-30.
Licensed Roofing Contractor Serving All of Pulaski County from Our Bryant Office
Pulaski County is the largest county in Arkansas and home to the state capital — and it is one of our primary service areas. Our office at 3519 Market Place Avenue in Bryant sits just across the county line in Saline County, putting us 15 to 25 minutes from most Pulaski County locations via I-30. With over 17 years in business, a 4.9-star rating across 52 reviews, $1 million in liability and $2 million in workers compensation coverage, and offices in Arkansas and Michigan, we bring serious credentials to every Pulaski County project. We have been roofing homes and commercial buildings across the Little Rock metro since 2009.
Pulaski County covers roughly 815 square miles of Central Arkansas. The Arkansas River bisects the county east to west, separating Little Rock and the southern communities from North Little Rock, Sherwood, and Jacksonville to the north. The county seat is Little Rock, and the population sits around 400,000 residents — the most densely populated county in the state. Interstate 30 connects our Bryant office to downtown Little Rock in 20 minutes, while I-40 and I-430 provide access to the northern and western communities.
Pulaski County weather demands roofing materials and installation techniques built for extremes. Hot, humid summers push temperatures above 95 degrees for extended stretches, accelerating UV degradation and promoting algae growth on shingles. Severe thunderstorms from April through October bring straight-line winds, large hail, and tornadoes — the county sits on the edge of Tornado Alley. Annual precipitation runs around 50 inches of rain and 4 inches of snow, with winter ice storms that add dangerous weight to roof structures and send frozen branches through shingles and decking.
Roofing Services Across Pulaski County
Full-service residential and commercial roofing for every community in Pulaski County. Every project starts with a free inspection and written estimate, and every install comes with our lifetime workmanship warranty.
Premium Materials Built for Pulaski County Weather
Every material we install is selected specifically for Central Arkansas conditions — extreme summer heat, severe hailstorms, high humidity, and occasional ice storms.
Atlas Pinnacle Pristine Shingles
Class 3 Impact Resistant with Scotchgard Protector. Rated for 130 MPH winds and backed by a transferable lifetime warranty. Our standard recommendation for Pulaski County homes — the impact rating handles the hail that pounds the Little Rock metro every spring, Scotchgard fights algae growth in Arkansas humidity, and HP42 technology resists the UV degradation that 95-degree summers accelerate.
Standing Seam Metal Roofing
Concealed fastener panels that reflect solar heat and resist hail damage. 40-70 year lifespan with minimal maintenance. Metal roofing is one of the best choices for Pulaski County — it handles straight-line winds, sheds debris after storms, and the reflective surface reduces cooling costs during the months when Little Rock temperatures regularly exceed 95 degrees. Available in Galvalume and Kynar finishes.
Stone Coated Steel
DECRA, TILCOR, and Westlake Royal products — the beauty of tile or shake with a steel core that shrugs off hail impacts. Class 4 hail impact rating is the highest available, making stone coated steel the top choice for Pulaski County homeowners tired of replacing shingles after every storm season. Lightweight panels reduce structural load while delivering 50+ year performance.
Commercial Membrane Systems
TPO, EPDM, and modified bitumen for flat and low-slope commercial roofs. Energy-reflective white TPO membranes are critical for Pulaski County commercial buildings — from the downtown Little Rock business district to the industrial corridors along I-40 and I-30. EPDM rubber delivers proven long-term waterproofing. Modified bitumen provides multi-layer redundancy for high-traffic roofs.
Roofing Projects in Pulaski County
Recent installations and repairs by our crew across the Little Rock metro and Pulaski County communities.

Storm Damage Repair in Pulaski County
Pulaski County sits squarely in the path of severe Central Arkansas weather. From April through October, supercell thunderstorms roll in carrying straight-line winds that exceed 70 MPH, hail that ranges from golf ball to softball size, and tornadoes that have historically devastated neighborhoods across Little Rock, North Little Rock, and Jacksonville. The county averages more than 25 significant hail reports per decade — more than nearly any other county in the state. Winter brings ice storms that coat roof surfaces, overload gutters, and snap tree limbs onto shingles and decking.
When a storm hits Pulaski County, our Bryant office puts us on scene fast. Interstate 30 connects us to south Little Rock in 15 minutes, downtown in 20, and North Little Rock in 25. First step: tarp the exposed areas to stop water intrusion. Then we photograph and document every bit of damage — formatted exactly the way insurance adjusters need to see it. We have navigated hundreds of claims across the Little Rock metro. We know what gets approved and what gets denied.
Once your claim clears, our crew handles the full repair — decking replacement through ridge cap installation. Siding damage from the same storm? We flag it during inspection so nothing gets missed on your claim.
Why Pulaski County Homeowners Trust Lifetime Construction
Licensed, insured, and based 15 minutes away in Bryant. Not a storm chaser — a permanent Central Arkansas company.
Pulaski County Roofing FAQ
Answers to the most common roofing questions from Pulaski County homeowners.
$8,000 to $14,000 for asphalt shingles on most homes. Pulaski County homes range from smaller bungalows to large suburban properties, so the spread is wider than rural counties. Material choice and roof complexity drive the number. Metal and stone coated steel cost more upfront but last 40 to 70 years — a strong investment given the severe hail and storm damage that shortens shingle life here. We provide free itemized estimates with no pressure. Credit cards, checks, cash, Zelle, and financing accepted.
15-25 minutes from most Pulaski County locations. Our office is at 3519 Market Place Avenue in Bryant, just south of the Pulaski County line. I-30 puts us in south Little Rock in 15 minutes, downtown in 20, and North Little Rock in 25. Sherwood, Maumelle, and Jacksonville are all accessible within 25-30 minutes via I-30 and I-40.
Yes — full insurance claim assistance at no additional cost. We document the damage with photographs and detailed notes formatted to adjuster standards, then work directly with your insurance company through the entire process. The Little Rock metro gets hit hard by hail and wind — we have handled hundreds of storm damage claims across Pulaski County.
Atlas Pinnacle Pristine shingles and standing seam metal. Severe hail, straight-line winds, extreme summer heat, and high humidity demand materials that can take punishment. Our Atlas shingles carry a Class 3 impact rating and 130 MPH wind warranty. Metal roofing reflects solar heat, resists hail, and handles high wind loads — ideal for the storms that pound the Little Rock metro every spring and summer.
Yes — every community in Pulaski County. We serve Little Rock, North Little Rock, Jacksonville, Sherwood, Maumelle, Cammack Village, Wrightsville, Sweet Home, and all unincorporated areas. The entire county is accessible from our Bryant office via the I-30, I-40, and I-430 interstate system. No location in Pulaski County is more than 30 minutes away.
Yes — AR Roofing Contractor License #RR0540591024. We carry $1 million in general liability insurance and $2 million in workers compensation coverage. BBB Accredited with an A+ rating. You can verify our license directly through the Arkansas Contractors Licensing Board.
Cities We Serve in Pulaski County
Free estimates and roof inspections at every location. Our Bryant office provides fast access to every Pulaski County community via the interstate system.
Little Rock, AR
State capital and the largest city in Arkansas. Diverse housing stock from historic Hillcrest and the Heights to newer West Little Rock subdivisions. Downtown commercial and midcentury neighborhoods along the Arkansas River. 20 minutes from our Bryant office via I-30.
North Little Rock, AR
Across the Arkansas River from Little Rock. Established neighborhoods in Park Hill and Lakewood, newer development near McCain Mall, and industrial/commercial corridors along I-40. 25 minutes from our office via I-30 and I-40.
Jacksonville, AR
City in northeastern Pulaski County adjacent to Little Rock Air Force Base (LRAFB). Military families and long-term residents make up a mix of steady housing turnover. Homes here span the 1950s through 1980s construction era and many are approaching or past the 20-25 year mark where full roof replacement becomes necessary. 30 minutes from our office via I-30 and I-40.
Sherwood, AR
Growing suburb north of Little Rock along Highway 107 and I-67/167. Family-oriented neighborhoods with newer construction and well-maintained older homes. One of the fastest-growing communities in the metro.
Maumelle, AR
Planned community in western Pulaski County along I-430 and the Arkansas River. Upscale residential neighborhoods, golf course communities, and newer commercial development. 25 minutes from our Bryant office.
Cammack Village, AR
Small enclave city entirely surrounded by Little Rock along Rodney Parham Road. One of the smallest incorporated cities in Arkansas by area, with a tightly-knit established residential neighborhood. Mature tree canopy means storm debris is a real concern — overhanging branches cause significant damage to older homes after wind and ice events. Proactive inspections and quality workmanship matter here. 20 minutes from our Bryant office.
Wrightsville, AR
Small city in southern Pulaski County along Highway 365, at the I-530 interchange southeast of Little Rock. Rural residential community with properties that face the full force of Central Arkansas storm season — severe hail events track through this corridor regularly between March and October. Easy access from our Bryant office via I-530 in about 20 minutes.
Sweet Home, AR
Unincorporated community in southern Pulaski County along the I-30 corridor near the Saline County line. Rural residential properties and newer developing subdivisions at the southern edge of the metro area. One of the closest Pulaski County areas to our Bryant office — about 15 minutes via I-30. Growing quickly as the Little Rock metro expands southward.
Ready to Talk About Your Pulaski County Roof?
Free inspections and estimates for every community in Pulaski County. No pressure, no gimmicks — just honest answers from a licensed Central Arkansas roofing company 15 minutes away.
Lifetime Construction Builders LLC
3519 Market Place Avenue, Bryant, AR 72022
Phone: (501) 307-1440
Email: info@lifetime-built.com
AR License #RR0540591024

