Saline County, AR Roofer
Our home county. Lifetime Construction Builders is headquartered right here in Bryant — serving every community in Saline County with free inspections, lifetime warranties, and a crew that knows your neighborhood.
Licensed Roofing Contractor Headquartered in Saline County Since 2009
Saline County is home base for Lifetime Construction Builders. Our office sits at 3519 Market Place Avenue in Bryant — right off Interstate 30 in the heart of the county. 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 two offices in Arkansas and Michigan, we have built a serious track record in Saline County. We have been roofing homes and commercial buildings here since 2009, from the subdivisions along the I-30 corridor in Bryant to the established neighborhoods in Benton and the rural properties stretching toward Haskell and Traskwood.
Saline County covers roughly 730 square miles of Central Arkansas — south of Little Rock along the I-30 corridor, with the Saline River winding through the eastern portion and the rolling Ouachita Mountain foothills rising to the west. The county seat is Benton, and the population sits around 125,000 residents spread across Bryant, Benton, Bauxite, Alexander, Shannon Hills, Haskell, Salem, and Traskwood. We know every road between Bryant and Benton because our crew drives them daily hauling roofing materials.
Central Arkansas weather punishes roofs differently than anywhere else in the country. Hot, humid summers push temperatures above 95 degrees for weeks at a time, baking shingles and accelerating UV degradation. Severe thunderstorms roll through from April through October, bringing straight-line winds, large hail, and occasional tornadoes — Saline County sits on the edge of Tornado Alley. Annual precipitation runs around 50 inches of rain and 4 inches of snow, with ice storms in winter that coat roofs and snap branches onto them. Every material and technique we use is chosen specifically for this climate.
Roofing Services Across Saline County
Full-service residential and commercial roofing for every community in Saline County. Every project starts with a free inspection and written estimate, and every install comes with our lifetime workmanship warranty.
Premium Materials Built for Saline 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 Saline County homes — the impact rating handles hail, Scotchgard fights algae growth in Arkansas humidity, and the 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 Saline County — it handles straight-line winds, sheds debris after storms, and the reflective surface reduces cooling costs during brutal Arkansas summers. 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 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 Arkansas commercial buildings — they reduce cooling costs significantly when summer heat pushes roof surface temperatures past 160 degrees. EPDM rubber delivers proven long-term waterproofing. Modified bitumen provides multi-layer redundancy for high-traffic roofs.
Roofing Projects in Saline County
Recent installations and repairs by our crew across Saline County communities.

Storm Damage Repair in Saline County
Saline County sits on the edge of Tornado Alley, and storm season here is no joke. From April through October, severe thunderstorms roll in from the west and southwest carrying straight-line winds that snap tree limbs onto roofs, hail that dents metal and cracks shingles, and occasional tornadoes that can tear entire roof systems off in seconds. The county averages 20-plus significant hail reports per decade. Winter brings its own threat — ice storms coat roofing surfaces, add weight to already stressed structures, and send frozen branches crashing through shingles and decking.
When a storm hits, our crew is already in Saline County. Our office at 3519 Market Place Avenue in Bryant puts us 5 to 15 minutes from anywhere in the county. 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 Central Arkansas. 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 Saline County Homeowners Trust Lifetime Construction
Licensed, insured, and headquartered right here in Bryant. Not a storm chaser — your neighbor.
Saline County Roofing FAQ
Answers to the most common roofing questions from Saline County homeowners.
$8,000 to $12,000 for asphalt shingles on most homes. The exact number depends on roof size, material choice, and complexity. Metal and stone coated steel cost more upfront but last 40 to 70 years — a strong investment given the hail and storm damage that shortens shingle life in Central Arkansas. We provide free itemized estimates with no pressure. Credit cards, checks, cash, Zelle, and financing accepted.
We are headquartered IN Saline County — Bryant, at 3519 Market Place Avenue. Most locations in the county are 5-15 minutes from our office. Benton is 10 minutes west on I-30. Alexander and Shannon Hills are 10 minutes north. Haskell and Bauxite are 15 minutes. No other roofing company is closer to Saline County homeowners.
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. Central Arkansas gets hit hard by hail and wind — we have handled hundreds of storm damage claims in this region.
Atlas Pinnacle Pristine shingles and standing seam metal. Severe hail, straight-line winds, extreme 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 roll through Central Arkansas every spring and summer.
Schedule a free inspection — hail damage is often invisible from the ground. Hail dents shingles, cracks the granule layer, and accelerates aging without obvious visible signs from street level. After any significant storm in Saline County, we recommend a professional inspection. We provide a written photo report documenting every issue — no charge, no obligation.
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 Saline County
Free estimates and roof inspections at every location. No community is more than 15 minutes from our Bryant office.
Bryant, AR
Our home base. 3519 Market Place Avenue, right off I-30. Every Saline County project starts and ends right here — the shortest response time anywhere we serve. Growing fast with new subdivisions and commercial development.
Benton, AR
County seat of Saline County and largest city in the county. Home to the Saline County Courthouse and historic downtown square along Market Street. I-30 and Highway 67 intersect here, making it a regional hub for retail, healthcare, and government services. Mix of established downtown neighborhoods dating to the 1800s and growing subdivisions on the west and north sides. 10 minutes west on I-30 from our Bryant office.
Bauxite, AR
Small community with historic roots in the aluminum mining industry, west of Benton along Highway 183. Established homes with aging roof stock that needs regular attention. 15 minutes from our Bryant office.
Alexander, AR
Northern Saline County along Highway 5, at the Pulaski County border. Residential community with a mix of newer construction and established properties. Quick 10-minute drive from our office via I-30.
Shannon Hills, AR
Small incorporated city between Bryant and Alexander along the I-30 and Highway 5 corridor. Fast-growing residential community with newer subdivisions and established neighborhoods. Housing stock built primarily in the 1990s through 2010s that is now reaching the age for first roof replacements. 8 minutes from our Bryant office.
Haskell, AR
Southern Saline County along I-30 toward Hot Springs. Rural residential and developing areas with properties that face the full force of Central Arkansas storm season. 15 minutes south of our office.
Salem, AR
Unincorporated community in western Saline County set in the Ouachita foothill terrain along Highway 5. Rural properties, farmsteads, and wooded acreage. The higher elevations here see isolated storm cells that can drop large hail even when Benton and Bryant are clear. Impact-resistant shingles and metal roofing are popular choices for properties in this area. 20 minutes from our Bryant office.
Traskwood, AR
Small community in western Saline County along Highway 229, near the Garland County line. Rural residential properties and wooded acreage in the Ouachita foothills. Properties here tend toward larger lot sizes and older home construction where standing seam metal roofing is a strong long-term investment. 25 minutes from our Bryant office via Highway 5 and Highway 229.
Ready to Talk About Your Saline County Roof?
Free inspections and estimates for every community in Saline County. No pressure, no gimmicks — just honest answers from a local crew that has been headquartered right here since 2009.
Lifetime Construction Builders LLC
3519 Market Place Avenue, Bryant, AR 72022
Phone: (501) 307-1440
Email: info@lifetime-built.com
AR License #RR0540591024

