Bryant Roofing —
Served from Our Bryant Office
Bryant is the home of our Greater Little Rock office at 3825 Mount Carmel Road — a city of 20,663 (2020 census) in Saline County, sitting along I-30 about 18 miles south of downtown Little Rock. Bryant has been one of the fastest-growing cities in Arkansas for two decades, with the population roughly doubling since 2000 driven by Saline County school-zone migration and Greater Little Rock commuter demand. The city's residential inventory leans heavily on 1990s–2010s subdivisions (Hurricane Lake Estates is one of the largest), with newer brick-veneer construction the dominant pattern. Our trucks dispatch from this address daily.
(501) 710-5856About 0 min (0 mi) from our Bryant office.
Why Bryant Is Different
What roofing in Bryant actually looks like
Our Office Is Here
3825 Mount Carmel Road. Zero drive time, same-day dispatch on active leaks, and the trucks and crews that work the entire Greater Little Rock metro stage from this address.
Saline County Hail-Belt Coverage
Bryant sits in the most hail-active corner of Arkansas — Pulaski and Saline counties are routinely in the top 25 U.S. metros for hail-claim frequency. The 2023 spring season dropped repeated large-hail events across our daily route, and we worked hundreds of Bryant-area roofs through that claim cycle.
1990s–2010s Subdivision Stock
Hurricane Lake Estates and similar Bryant subdivisions ran 110 mph-rated architectural shingles as standard spec for years — marginal for the area's hail-and-wind reality, and the most common candidate for upgrade to Class IV impact-resistant during replacement.
I-30 Direct Routing
Bryant sits right off I-30, which makes routing into Little Rock, Benton, Hot Springs Village, and the broader Central Arkansas service area fast and predictable. No commute time from a yard somewhere else.
Services for Bryant
Bryant Roofing Services
Service pages live under our Little Rock hub — same crews, same office, serving Bryant.
Residential
Single-family roofing — repairs, replacements, and roof systems for Bryant homeowners.
Commercial
TPO, PVC, mod-bit, metal — for property and facility managers in Bryant.
View Little Rock commercial services →Storm Damage
Hail, wind, and severe-weather damage — inspection, documentation, repair.
Local Climate
Bryant weather reality
Bryant sits inside the broader Little Rock climate zone — the same storm patterns and seasonal risks apply. See the Little Rock hub for the full climate breakdown.
Bryant Building Stock
The houses we re-roof here
1990s–2010s subdivision stock dominates Bryant — Hurricane Lake Estates, Saline Lakes, Diamondhead, and similar developments with brick-veneer single-family homes on hip-roof geometry.
Architectural shingle (110 mph rated) was standard spec for years on Bryant subdivision builds — the most common Class IV upgrade candidate during replacement.
Older Bryant residential stock around the historic core and along Main Street includes 1950s–80s ranch and traditional homes — different roof age and ventilation profile than the newer subdivision stock.
Mixed commercial along I-30, Reynolds Road, and Springhill Road — small office, retail, restaurant, and warehouse properties.
Bryant Public Schools campus footprint — one of the largest school districts in Saline County, with K-12 commercial roofing scope.
Local Landmarks
Working in Bryant
Places our crews drive past every week.
Bryant City Hall
Civic anchor at the heart of Bryant's commercial corridor along Reynolds Road — center of the city's permit and building department operations.
Hurricane Lake Estates
Major Bryant subdivision and one of Saline County's largest residential developments — typical of the 1990s–2010s brick-veneer pattern across the city.
Bryant Public Schools
Major school district anchor — drives the school-zone migration that's fueled Bryant's growth and shapes the residential market.
Bishop Park
Bryant's primary community park and recreational anchor along Mills Park Road.
3825 Mount Carmel Road (Our Office)
Brown's Roofing's Greater Little Rock office — where our Pulaski, Saline, Faulkner, and Lonoke County dispatch routes from.
Local Reality
Insurance & Permits in Bryant
The City of Bryant runs its own permitting through City Hall for in-city work; unincorporated Saline County goes through the Saline County permit office. We pull permits for both. The insurance landscape is the broader Arkansas residential market — State Farm, Arkansas Farm Bureau Mutual, Allstate, and Shelter dominate, with separate wind/hail deductibles (typically 1–2% of dwelling value) increasingly common after the 2023 hail seasons. Arkansas allows ACV (actual cash value) policies, and many homeowners don't realize they've been moved off RCV (replacement cost value) coverage until after a hail event — we review your declarations page for free as part of any storm-claim scoping. Most Arkansas carriers offer meaningful annual premium credits (often 15–28%) for documented Class IV impact-resistant roofs.
FAQ
Bryant Roofing FAQ
- Effectively yes. Bryant is where our trucks live. Same-day tarp response is the standard if you call before noon, often faster than that on active leak emergencies because we're already routing through town. Our Greater Little Rock materials staging, crew dispatch, and supervisor visits all run from this address.
- Worth strongly considering. Architectural shingles rated only 110 mph were standard spec for years on Bryant subdivision builds — marginal for the Saline County hail-and-wind reality. UL 2218 Class IV impact-resistant shingles (GAF Armor Shield II, CertainTeed NorthGate, Owens Corning Duration Storm) survive a 2-inch steel ball impact in lab testing, and most Arkansas carriers offer 15–28% annual premium credits for documented Class IV roofs. Combined with the longer real-world service life in this hail belt, the math frequently pencils favorably.
- Yes. The City of Bryant runs its own building permit office through Bryant City Hall for in-city addresses; unincorporated Saline County goes through the Saline County permit office. The City of Little Rock and Pulaski County permits don't apply here. We pull the right permit for your specific address.
- Yes — meaningfully. The 2023 spring season dropped repeated large-hail events across the I-30 / I-630 corridor, and Bryant subdivisions including Hurricane Lake Estates, Saline Lakes, and the broader Reynolds Road and Springhill Road residential footprint all saw significant claim activity. We documented slope-by-slope across hundreds of Bryant-area addresses, and the 2023 claim cycle is still working through some carriers two years later.
- Actual Cash Value means the insurer pays depreciated value — not full replacement cost — for a damaged roof. Many Arkansas homeowners were quietly moved off Replacement Cost Value coverage at renewal after the 2020 and 2023 hail years. The practical impact: a $25,000 replacement on a 15-year-old roof might settle at $12,000–$15,000 with the rest coming out of your pocket. Pull your declarations page; if it says ACV on the dwelling, talk to your agent about adding RCV back before storm season. We review declarations pages for free as part of storm-claim scoping.
- Yes. Our commercial division services the small office, retail, warehouse, and school-district commercial along I-30, Reynolds Road, Springhill Road, and the broader Bryant commercial footprint. TPO, PVC, EPDM, modified bitumen, and standing-seam metal are part of standard scope. K-12 school district roofing portfolios are recurring work for us across Saline County.
Our Little Rock Office
We dispatch crews to Bryant from our Bryant office — about 0 minutes (0 mi).
AR Office
Brown's Roofing
Little Rock
3825 Mount Carmel Road, Bryant, AR 72022
(501) 710-5856Monday–Friday: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Saturday: By appointment
Sunday: Closed
Also Serving Communities Near Bryant
- Benton
- Alexander
- Salem
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