Cabot Roofing —
Served from Our Bryant Office
Cabot is a city of 26,545 (2020 census) in Lonoke County, sitting along US-67/167 about 36 miles northeast of our Bryant office. Cabot has grown rapidly as a Greater Little Rock commuter community, driven by Cabot Public Schools (consistently one of Arkansas's top-rated districts) and proximity to the Little Rock Air Force Base. The residential inventory runs from established 1970s–90s ranch and brick traditional belt, through 1990s–2010s subdivisions across the city's growth corridors, to newer custom builds on rural Lonoke County acreage. The Little Rock Air Force Base footprint (immediately southwest of the city in Jacksonville) drives a meaningful share of the area's residential and commercial demand.
(501) 710-5856About 45 min (36 mi) from our Bryant office.
Why Cabot Is Different
What roofing in Cabot actually looks like
Lonoke County Coverage
Cabot is one of the largest cities in Lonoke County. We work Lonoke County daily from our Bryant office — Cabot, Lonoke proper, Ward, Austin, and the surrounding rural communities along US-67/167 and US-70.
School-District-Driven Growth
Cabot Public Schools is consistently one of Arkansas's top-rated school districts. School-zone migration drives the city's growth, which shapes the residential market — premium architectural shingle, careful curb-appeal attention, and stable long-term ownership patterns.
Same Central Arkansas Hail Belt
Cabot sits in the same Central Arkansas hail belt as Pulaski, Saline, and Faulkner counties. The 2023 spring season dropped large-hail events across Lonoke County, and Class IV impact-resistant is the right baseline for replacements here.
Lonoke County Subdivision Growth
The 1990s–2010s subdivision growth across Cabot's north and east sides — newer brick-veneer construction with hip-roof geometry, architectural shingle, and increasing standing-seam metal spec — defines a meaningful share of the residential workload. The 110 mph-rated 2000s subdivision shingles are the most common Class IV upgrade candidate during replacement.
Services for Cabot
Cabot Roofing Services
Service pages live under our Little Rock hub — same crews, same office, serving Cabot.
Residential
Single-family roofing — repairs, replacements, and roof systems for Cabot homeowners.
Commercial
TPO, PVC, mod-bit, metal — for property and facility managers in Cabot.
View Little Rock commercial services →Storm Damage
Hail, wind, and severe-weather damage — inspection, documentation, repair.
Local Climate
Cabot weather reality
Cabot 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.
Cabot Building Stock
The houses we re-roof here
1970s–90s ranch and brick traditional belt across Cabot's established residential — common claim profile after Lonoke County hail and ice storms.
1990s–2010s subdivision growth across the city's north and east sides — newer brick-veneer construction with hip-roof geometry, architectural shingle, and increasing standing-seam metal spec.
Older Cabot residential stock around Main Street and the historic core includes 1900s through 1940s residential architecture — plank decking common on pre-1955 stock.
Newer custom builds on rural Lonoke County acreage outside city limits — metal roofing more commonly than city stock; barn-style construction common in agricultural-adjacent inventory.
Mixed commercial along US-67/167, Main Street, and the city's commercial corridors — small office, retail, restaurant, and mixed-use with both sloped and flat-roof systems.
Cabot Public Schools campus footprint — one of Arkansas's largest school districts, with K-12 commercial roofing scope across multiple campuses.
Local Landmarks
Working in Cabot
Places our crews drive past every week.
Cabot Public Schools
Major school district anchor — consistently one of Arkansas's top-rated districts and the primary driver of Cabot's population growth.
Little Rock Air Force Base (Jacksonville)
Major Air Force installation immediately southwest of Cabot in Jacksonville — one of the metro's largest economic anchors.
Cabot Downtown / Main Street
Traditional commercial corridor anchoring the city's historic core — restored 1900s and early-1900s commercial brick.
Cabot Veterans Park
Major community park and civic anchor on the city's south side.
Local Reality
Insurance & Permits in Cabot
The City of Cabot runs its own permitting through the Planning and Development department for in-city work; unincorporated Lonoke County goes through the county permit office. We pull permits for both. The insurance landscape is the broader Arkansas residential market — State Farm, Farm Bureau, Allstate, and Shelter dominate, with separate wind/hail deductibles 1–2% increasingly common. Most Arkansas carriers offer 15–28% annual premium credits for documented Class IV impact-resistant roofs.
FAQ
Cabot Roofing FAQ
- About 45 minutes northeast on US-67/167 from our 3825 Mount Carmel Road office. We dispatch Cabot calls from the same Bryant office. Same crews, same trucks, regular daily routing — Cabot is part of our standard Greater Little Rock service area.
- Yes — Cabot's K-12 commercial footprint is part of our regular Lonoke County workload, alongside hospital, medical-office, and church / religious / civic commercial. We work flat-roof TPO, PVC, and Mod-Bit systems plus standing-seam metal on sloped sections, with hail-aware specifications and the documentation discipline institutional facilities require. School-district scheduling typically requires summer and weekend windows, which we work around as standard.
- Yes. The 2023 spring season dropped large-hail events across Lonoke County including Cabot. Subdivisions across the city's growth corridors and the established residential rings all saw claim activity, and we documented slope-by-slope across many Cabot addresses. The cumulative claim history makes Class IV impact-resistant the right baseline for replacements here.
- Yes. The City of Cabot runs its own Planning and Development department for in-city work; unincorporated Lonoke County has its own process. The City of Little Rock and Pulaski County permits don't apply here. We pull the right permit for your specific address.
- Worth considering. The Central Arkansas hail-and-wind reality favors impact and uplift performance — standing-seam metal and R-panel both handle that better than standard asphalt. Metal is also culturally familiar in rural Lonoke County — barns, outbuildings, and farm-style construction lean heavily metal here. Galvalume standing-seam, R-panel, and stone-coated steel are all options we install across new construction and storm-damage replacements.
- Yes — given Lonoke County's hail exposure, Class IV impact-resistant is the right baseline for Cabot replacements. UL 2218 Class IV product survives 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 longer real-world service life in this hail belt, the math frequently pencils favorably for Cabot homeowners replacing after a hail event.
Our Little Rock Office
We dispatch crews to Cabot from our Bryant office — about 45 minutes (36 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 Cabot
- Lonoke
- Ward
- Austin
- Jacksonville
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