Village Precision Pros: Serving Hot Springs Village and Garland County

Village Precision Pros has been the end-to-end outdoor contractor for Hot Springs Village, Garland County, and Central Arkansas properties for years. 1,500+ completed projects. Licensed and insured. 1-year warranty on all work. 5.0 star rating on Google.

This page covers who we are, what we actually do, where we work, and how to start a project.

Our Service Area

Our primary service area is Hot Springs Village and the immediate surrounding region. We take on work across:

  • Hot Springs Village (all POA neighborhoods)
  • Hot Springs (city and surrounding unincorporated areas)
  • Garland County (county-wide)
  • Saline County (northern portions, closer to Hot Springs)
  • Lake Hamilton, Lake Catherine, Lake Ouachita waterfront properties
  • Central Arkansas (select larger projects on a case-by-case basis)

We do not primarily work in the Little Rock metro, Fayetteville, or other parts of the state outside Central Arkansas. When projects in those areas come up, we evaluate them individually but most referrals go to regional contractors closer to the site.

Our office and yard operations are in the Village, which means our crews can start their day and reach Village and Garland County sites without the time drag of cross-state travel. That turns into faster response on quotes, faster mobilization on projects, and more flexible scheduling for existing clients.

What We Actually Do

Our service range is broad because outdoor properties have a lot going on and we prefer to handle the full scope rather than leave clients coordinating between multiple contractors. The full list:

Landscape Design and Installation

Full-property landscape planning, planting bed installation, tree and shrub installation, grading and site preparation, sod and turf establishment, and garden bed construction. Design-build where we take a project from first site visit through finished landscape.

Hardscape

Natural stone patios, walkways, pathways, retaining walls, seat walls, outdoor fire pits, outdoor fireplaces, stone veneer on architectural features, steps, and stairs. We work primarily in natural stone and chopped stone, the materials that hold up best in Arkansas climate.

Artificial Turf

As the authorized Fusion Turf dealer for this region, we install premium artificial turf with proper base preparation, drainage engineering, and long-term UV and heat-stability specifications. Turf applications include small yards, pet areas, putting greens, bocce courts, and specific sections of larger landscapes.

Structural Leveling

When we say structural leveling, we mean the house support and framing type. Beams, joists, piers, and foundation reinforcement. Not foam injection, mudjacking, or concrete slab leveling. If a house has settled, has sloping floors, has sticking doors, or has drywall cracks from structural movement, this is the service that addresses the underlying cause.

Retaining Walls

All heights, all common materials (stone, SRW, timber, concrete). Engineered drawings coordinated with a structural engineer for walls over 4 feet. Full drainage engineering behind every wall. Tier-step design for tall walls that would be ugly or impractical as single-height structures.

Seawall Construction

For waterfront properties on Lake Hamilton, Lake Catherine, Lake Ouachita, and other Central Arkansas lakes. Seawalls are a specialty service most landscape contractors do not offer. We do. Full engineering, materials matched to waterfront conditions, construction coordinated with water-side access.

Irrigation Systems

Full irrigation design and installation, zone planning, controller installation, and integration with smart-home systems. Arkansas soil conditions (often rocky, often sloped) require experience to install irrigation lines properly. Our crews have it.

Outdoor Lighting

Low-voltage LED lighting systems, path lights, step lights, uplighting on trees and architecture, ambient patio lighting, and accent lighting for water and fire features. Designed as an integrated layer, not a single bright fixture approach.

Deck Construction

Wood, composite, and stone-integrated decks. Design-build from scratch or reconstruction and expansion of existing decks.

Gravel Driveways and Paths

Full gravel driveway construction including fabric, base course, intermediate course, surface course, grading, and drainage engineering. Parking pads. Gravel paths with edging.

Woodworking

Custom outdoor woodworking including pergolas, arbors, gazebos, outdoor storage structures, and custom millwork that integrates with landscape features.

Ongoing Maintenance

Weekly, bi-weekly, and monthly landscape maintenance contracts for properties we have built or maintained. Not standalone lawn mowing service. Full maintenance of the landscape systems including pruning, bed care, plant replacement, irrigation checks, and seasonal adjustments.

What We Do Not Do

As specific about what we do not offer as what we do:

  • Standalone lawn mowing service (only included as part of full maintenance contracts on properties we have built or manage)
  • Tree removal or tree service (that is Clower Tree Service, a different local contractor)
  • Roofing, siding, or general home construction
  • Pool installation or pool equipment service
  • Interior remodeling or indoor design
  • Foam-injection leveling or slab lifting (we do structural framing leveling only)
  • Concrete pouring as a primary service line (we use stone; poured concrete is for footings and integration work only)

The Three-Phase Workflow

Every project runs through three phases:

Phase 1: Consultation. First site visit. Walk the property together. Talk through goals, constraints, timeline, and budget. Identify specific issues (drainage, grade, existing structures, HOA requirements). Rough direction discussed before a formal quote is produced. Consultations are free.

Phase 2: Design and Installation. Formal scope and quote. Written contract. Material specifications. Schedule with start date. Payment milestones. Project kickoff. Daily work on-site. Communication through the project. Finish walk-through at completion. Final payment on approval.

Phase 3: Maintain. Ongoing care of the completed work. On maintenance contract for larger properties, or as-needed basis for smaller projects. Seasonal adjustments, annual inspections, warranty service as needed.

Some projects engage all three phases. Others use just the first two. The structure is the same either way.

Warranty and What It Covers

Every Village Precision Pros project carries a 1-year workmanship warranty. This covers:

  • Construction defects in materials or installation
  • Settling or shifting beyond normal tolerances
  • Drainage failures in our designed systems
  • Component failures that are our responsibility

It does not cover:

  • Material defects (those are covered by manufacturer warranties, which we help administer)
  • Damage from natural events beyond normal expectations (major storms, flooding, etc.)
  • Damage from homeowner actions or subsequent contractor work
  • Normal wear and aging of materials

Beyond the 1-year workmanship warranty, we stand behind our work. Issues that come up after year one are handled on a case-by-case basis, and in practice most of them get resolved.

Insurance and Licensing

Village Precision Pros carries:

  • General liability insurance
  • Workers compensation coverage
  • Commercial vehicle and equipment insurance

Certificates of insurance are available on request for any project. Arkansas contractor licensing requirements are met for the services we offer.

How to Start a Project

The first step is always a free site consultation. We come out to your property, walk it with you, and discuss what you are trying to accomplish. From there:

For straightforward projects (single patio, single wall, defined scope), we can often provide a quote within a week of the consultation.

For complex projects (full property plans, multiple phases, engineered structures), design work may be involved before quoting. Design fees apply in some cases and are typically credited toward the project if we move forward together.

For specialty projects (seawalls, structural leveling, large hardscape), engineering and permit requirements add time. We manage this from our end so the client is not the one coordinating between multiple professionals.

Current Scheduling

Scheduling varies by season. Spring and early summer are our peak period, and lead times on larger projects can run 6 to 12 weeks. Fall and winter have more availability, and some clients specifically plan to start projects in fall for completion before the next season's outdoor use. Small repair and maintenance work usually fits into the schedule faster regardless of season.

Call early for spring projects. The calendar fills up.

Contact

Phone: (501) 340-0711
Email: info@villageprecisionpros.com
Website: villageprecisionpros.com
Address: 5643 N Highway 7, Hot Springs, AR 71909

Free consultations, written estimates, and direct answers on what your project needs.

Frequently Asked Questions

What areas do you serve?
Primary service area is Hot Springs Village, Garland County, and the immediate surrounding Central Arkansas region. Projects outside that area are evaluated case-by-case.

Do you offer free estimates?
Yes. Consultations and site visits are free for residential Hot Springs Village and Garland County properties. Larger commercial projects or design-intensive work may involve a design fee, typically credited toward the project.

Are you insured?
Yes. General liability, workers compensation, and commercial vehicle insurance. Certificates of insurance available on request.

What is your warranty?
1-year workmanship warranty on all installation. Material warranties from manufacturers apply separately and typically run longer.

How soon can you start a project?
Lead times vary by season and project size. Spring and early summer can run 6 to 12 weeks out. Fall and winter are typically faster. Small repair work often fits in sooner.

Do you work on commercial properties?
Yes, we handle commercial landscape and hardscape projects in addition to residential. Commercial properties often involve maintenance contracts as part of the ongoing relationship.

Can you do a property plan in phases?
Yes, and we often do. A full property plan lets phased work happen over multiple years without painting into a corner. Year one patio, year two retaining wall, year three irrigation and lighting. The master plan makes each phase fit the next.

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