Landscaping Contractors in Conway, Arkansas

Licensed Establishments

735

U.S. Census Bureau

Peak Season

March through October, with highest demand April-June for installations and March-September for maintenance

Estimate

Avg. Response Time

2-5 business days for quotes, longer during peak spring season

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Common Job Costs

ServiceCost Range
Basic lawn care (monthly)$150 – $300
Landscape design and installation$2,500 – $8,000
Irrigation system installation$1,800 – $4,500
Tree removal (medium size)$400 – $1,200
Hardscape patio installation$3,000 – $7,500
Sod installation (per sq ft)$0.75 – $1.5

Licensing Requirements

Licensing Requirements

Arkansas does not require state licensing for landscaping contractors. However, contractors performing irrigation work must obtain a Backflow Prevention Device Tester certification through the Arkansas Department of Health. Pesticide application requires Arkansas Commercial Pesticide Applicator License through the State Plant Board, including written exam and annual continuing education requirements.

Permit Requirements

Conway requires building permits for structures over $500, electrical permits for irrigation systems with electrical components, and right-of-way permits for work in public areas. Tree removal permits required for trees over 6 inches diameter on public property.

Inspection Schedule

Electrical components of irrigation systems require inspection before activation. Hardscape projects over $1000 may require structural inspection. No routine inspections for basic landscaping work.

Insurance Minimums

General liability insurance minimum $300,000 recommended. Workers compensation required for contractors with 3+ employees. Vehicle insurance required for commercial vehicles.

How to Get Licensed

  1. 1

    Business Registration

    Register business with Arkansas Secretary of State and obtain federal EIN from IRS. Choose business structure (LLC, corporation, sole proprietorship) and file appropriate paperwork.

  2. 2

    Local Business License

    Apply for Conway business license through City Clerk's office. Submit application with business information and pay required fees based on business type and location.

  3. 3

    Specialty Certifications

    Obtain Backflow Prevention Device Tester certification through Arkansas Department of Health if performing irrigation work. Complete training course and pass certification exam.

  4. 4

    Pesticide License (if applicable)

    Apply for Commercial Pesticide Applicator License through Arkansas State Plant Board if applying chemicals. Study for and pass written examination, then maintain annual continuing education requirements.

  5. 5

    Insurance and Bonding

    Secure general liability insurance (minimum $300,000 recommended), workers compensation if hiring employees, and commercial vehicle insurance. Some clients may require additional bonding.

About This Market

Conway's landscaping market stays busy year-round thanks to mild winters and steady residential growth. You're looking at 735 licensed establishments statewide, so competition's real but not cutthroat. Demand runs heavy on maintenance contracts, new home landscaping, and irrigation work - summer heat makes sprinkler systems a necessity, not a luxury. Higher-end neighborhoods around Conway Corporation and near Hendrix College drive premium design work, while the broader market focuses on practical lawn care and basic installations. Cost drivers include Arkansas clay soil requiring amendments, frequent storm damage creating cleanup work, and irrigation needs pushing project values up.

Here's what matters for working Conway: Skip the state licensing headaches - Arkansas doesn't require them for basic landscaping. Focus your energy on insurance and local permits instead. Get your backflow certification if you're touching irrigation systems, and don't skip the pesticide license if you're doing chemical applications. Spring through fall keeps you slammed, so price accordingly and manage your scheduling tight. Winter's your time for hardscape projects and equipment maintenance. Conway's building department moves efficiently but stick to their permit requirements - they don't mess around with electrical work on irrigation systems.

Data Sources:

Licensed establishments: US Census Bureau - County Business PatternsLicensing requirements: Arkansas Department of Health and State Plant BoardPermit requirements: Conway Building DepartmentInsurance requirements: Arkansas Workers Compensation CommissionCost estimates: Local market analysis (estimates)

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a license to start a landscaping business in Conway, AR?
Arkansas does not require state licensing for general landscaping work. However, you need specific certifications for irrigation backflow testing (Arkansas Department of Health) and pesticide application (State Plant Board Commercial Pesticide Applicator License).
What permits do I need for landscape installation in Conway?
Building permits required for structures over $500, electrical permits for irrigation electrical components, and right-of-way permits for public area work. Tree removal permits needed for trees over 6 inches diameter on public property, according to Conway building department requirements.
When is peak season for landscaping work in Conway?
Peak season runs March through October, with highest demand April-June for installations. Maintenance work stays steady March-September due to extended growing season in central Arkansas climate.
What insurance do landscaping contractors need in Arkansas?
Minimum $300,000 general liability recommended. Workers compensation mandatory for contractors with 3+ employees per Arkansas workers compensation laws. Commercial vehicle insurance required for business vehicles.
How much should I charge for landscaping services in Conway?
Market rates: monthly lawn care $150-300, landscape installations $2,500-8,000, irrigation systems $1,800-4,500. Pricing based on local market analysis of 735 licensed establishments statewide and regional cost factors including soil conditions and climate demands.

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