2026 Patio Concrete Coating Cost in Arkansas: Key Factors & Pricing Breakdown

Chase Penrod • May 21, 2026

Patio concrete coating cost in Arkansas ranges from $3 to $12 per square foot for professional installation in 2026. A standard 300-square-foot patio costs $900 to $3,600 depending on coating type, concrete condition, and surface preparation requirements. 12 Point Concrete Coatings installs polyurea and polyaspartic patio coatings across Northwest Arkansas with a 15-year warranty.

You're looking at your patio after another Arkansas winter. The concrete has new cracks, the old stain from last summer's cookout never came out, and the surface feels rougher every spring. Before you start calling contractors, it helps to know what a professional patio coating actually costs and what factors push that number up or down.

Average Patio Coating Costs in Arkansas

Pricing varies by coating type. Here's what Northwest Arkansas homeowners typically see for a professionally installed patio coating in 2026.

Cost by Coating Type

Basic acrylic sealers run $2 to $5 per square foot and last three to five years. Epoxy coatings cost $4 to $8 per square foot with a five-to-ten-year lifespan. Professional polyaspartic coatings cost $6 to $12 per square foot and carry manufacturer ratings of 15 to 20 years. The higher upfront cost of polyaspartic comes back in fewer recoats and better UV performance for outdoor surfaces that take direct sun.

What Drives the Price Up or Down

Concrete Condition

Cracked, spalled, or heavily stained concrete requires more preparation before coating. Crack repair, grinding, and moisture testing add $1 to $3 per square foot to the base cost. A patio in good condition with minor surface wear needs less prep and costs less to coat.

Size and Complexity

Larger patios benefit from economies of scale. A 200-square-foot patio may cost $8 to $12 per square foot because setup and preparation take the same time regardless of size. A 500-square-foot patio typically falls to $5 to $9 per square foot. Patios with steps, curves, or integrated planters require more detailed work and increase the total. 12 Point Concrete Coatings provides free estimates for patio projects across Northwest Arkansas so homeowners know the exact number before committing.

How to Budget for Your Patio Project

Start by measuring your patio's square footage and multiplying by $6 to $10 for a realistic polyaspartic estimate. Add 10% to 15% for surface preparation if your concrete has visible cracks or stains. Most professional concrete floor coating projects cost $2,000 to $5,000, and are finished in a single day with minimal disruption to your outdoor routine.

Compare the annual cost rather than just the upfront price. A typical $1,000 acrylic job lasting four years costs $250 per year. A $2,700 polyaspartic system backed by a 15-year warranty costs $180 per year covering chipping, peeling, and delamination for the full term.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is it cheaper to seal or coat a concrete patio?

Sealing costs less upfront at $2 to $5 per square foot but needs reapplication every two to three years. A professional polyaspartic coating costs $6 to $12 per square foot and carries manufacturer ratings of 15 to 20 years. Over a decade, the annual cost of a professional coating is typically lower than repeated sealer applications.

How long does a professional patio coating take to install?

Most residential patio coatings from 12 Point Concrete Coatings are completed in a single day. The surface is walkable within 24 hours and ready for furniture after 48 hours. Polyaspartic topcoats cure in two to four hours, which is what makes same-day completion possible even for larger patios.

Does the coating protect against Arkansas freeze-thaw cycles?

Professional polyurea base coats flex with concrete expansion and contraction caused by temperature swings. This flexibility prevents the cracking that rigid coatings like epoxy develop during Northwest Arkansas winters. The polyaspartic topcoat adds UV protection that keeps the surface from fading through hot summers.

Plan Your Patio Coating Budget With Confidence

Patio coating cost depends on size, condition, and the system you choose. Budget-grade options cost less today and more over time. Professional polyurea and polyaspartic systems cost more upfront and save you money every year they don't need replacement.

Contact 12 Point Concrete Coatings online or (479) 789-0812 to get an exact quote for your project.

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