Trade directory · Conway metro · Arkansas

Landscaping contractors in
Conway, Arkansas.

A public directory of licensed landscaping contractors serving greater Conway. Market data, licensing requirements, and cost benchmarks — updated continuously from public sources.

Licensed Establishments
735
U.S. Census Bureau
Peak Season
March through October, with heaviest demand April-June for installations and ongoing maintenance through summer
Market estimate
Avg. Response Time
24-48 hours for quotes, 1-2 weeks for project scheduling during peak season
Operator average
Avg. Hourly Wage
$16/hr
Bureau of Labor Statistics
§ A · Market rates

Common Job Costs

CONWAY-AR · LOCAL ESTIMATES
Service
Description
Cost Range
Lawn mowing and maintenance
Typical range based on local lawn mowing and maintenance jobs.
$40 – $85
Landscape design and installation
Typical range based on local landscape design and installation jobs.
$2,500 – $8,500
Irrigation system installation
Typical range based on local irrigation system installation jobs.
$1,800 – $4,200
Tree removal and trimming
Typical range based on local tree removal and trimming jobs.
$300 – $1,500
Hardscape installation (patios, walkways)
Typical range based on local hardscape installation (patios, walkways) jobs.
$3,000 – $12,000
Sod installation
Typical range based on local sod installation jobs.
$0.85 – $2.1
§ B · Regulatory

Licensing Requirements

AR
§1

Licensing Requirements

Arkansas requires a Commercial Pesticide Applicator License for chemical applications through Arkansas Department of Agriculture. No general landscaping license required. Contractors using restricted pesticides must pass written exam and complete continuing education every 3 years. Irrigation contractors need certification through Arkansas Irrigation Association.

§2

Permit Requirements

Conway requires permits for irrigation systems connecting to city water, electrical work for landscape lighting, and tree removal permits for protected species. Most basic landscaping work requires no permits.

§3

Inspection Schedule

Irrigation backflow prevention devices inspected annually. Electrical components for landscape lighting inspected before connection. No routine inspections for general landscaping work.

§4

Insurance Minimums

General liability minimum $300,000 recommended. Commercial auto insurance required for business vehicles. Workers compensation required for employees. Bonding required for some municipal contracts.

§ C · Path to license

How to Get Licensed

6 STEPS
1

Determine certification needs

Identify if you'll apply pesticides (need Commercial Pesticide Applicator License) or install irrigation systems (need irrigation certification). Basic landscaping requires no state license.

01/06
2

Commercial Pesticide Applicator License

Apply through Arkansas Department of Agriculture. Study pesticide safety manual, pass written exam, pay fees. Submit application with proof of insurance. License valid 3 years.

02/06
3

Irrigation certification

Contact Arkansas Irrigation Association for certification requirements. Complete training course, pass competency exam, maintain continuing education credits.

03/06
4

Business registration

Register business name with Arkansas Secretary of State. Obtain federal EIN from IRS. Register for state sales tax permit if selling materials.

04/06
5

Insurance and bonding

Secure general liability, commercial auto, and workers compensation insurance. Obtain bonding if pursuing municipal contracts. File certificates with relevant agencies.

05/06
6

Local requirements

Check Conway city requirements for business license. Verify any additional county permits. Establish accounts with local suppliers and waste disposal services.

06/06
§ D · Field notes

About This Market

UPDATED APR 2026

Conway's landscaping market runs steady with residential properties driving most work. You've got established neighborhoods needing maintenance, new construction requiring installation, and commercial properties wanting year-round service. Clay soil and humid subtropical climate create specific challenges - drainage issues are common, summer heat stresses lawns, and storm damage generates tree work. Competition is moderate with about 25-30 active contractors serving the metro area. Costs stay reasonable compared to Little Rock, but quality work commands fair pricing.

To work Conway effectively, skip the state licensing headaches - Arkansas doesn't require general landscaping licenses. Focus on pesticide certification if you're doing chemical treatments, and get your irrigation certification for sprinkler work. Build relationships with local nurseries and suppliers early. Summer heat will kill your crew if you don't plan accordingly - start early, take breaks, stay hydrated. Storm season brings emergency tree work but also delays scheduled jobs. Price your drainage solutions right - this clay soil will test every installation you do.

Data Sources
  • Median hourly wage
    Bureau of Labor Statistics
  • Licensed establishments count
    U.S. Census Bureau
  • Licensing requirements
    Arkansas Department of Agriculture
  • Permit requirements
    Conway Building Department
  • Insurance requirements
    Arkansas Contractors Licensing Board
§ E · FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

05 QUESTIONS
Q/01

What licenses do landscaping contractors need in Conway, AR?

Arkansas doesn't require a general landscaping license. You need a Commercial Pesticide Applicator License from Arkansas Department of Agriculture for chemical applications and irrigation certification for sprinkler systems. Both require written exams and continuing education every 3 years.

Q/02

How much do landscaping contractors make in Arkansas?

According to Bureau of Labor Statistics data, landscaping workers earn a median $16.23 per hour or $33,758 annually in Arkansas. Contractors typically charge 2-3 times labor costs to cover overhead, equipment, and profit margins.

Q/03

What permits are needed for landscaping work in Conway?

Conway requires permits for irrigation systems connecting to city water, electrical work for landscape lighting, and tree removal permits for protected species. Basic landscaping, planting, and maintenance work typically requires no permits according to Conway Building Department.

Q/04

When is peak season for landscaping in Conway, AR?

Peak season runs March through October, with heaviest installation demand April through June. Summer maintenance keeps crews busy through September. Winter months are slower with primarily tree work and planning for spring installations.

Q/05

What insurance do landscaping contractors need in Arkansas?

General liability insurance with minimum $300,000 coverage is recommended. Commercial auto insurance is required for business vehicles. Workers compensation is mandatory for employees. Some municipal contracts require additional bonding per Arkansas Contractors Licensing Board requirements.

§ F · Directory

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