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Cracked, Sunken, or Spalling Driveway? We Fix It.

Mt Juliet's specialists in driveway repair, slab leveling, mudjacking, and polyjacking. Stop the cracks before they spread — lift settled slabs before they cause real damage.

  • Crack & spalling repair that lasts
  • Polyjacking built for Tennessee clay soil
  • Free, no-pressure on-site estimates
  • Mt Juliet, Lebanon, Hermitage & Wilson County
10-15 yr
Polyjacking service life
Free
On-site estimates
~½
Cost vs. full replacement

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What We Fix

Full-Service Driveway Repair & Slab Leveling

From hairline cracks to sunken slabs — we handle the full range of concrete and driveway issues common in Mt Juliet's clay-soil neighborhoods.

Concrete Crack Repair

Hairline to wide cracks sealed with pro-grade epoxy and polyurethane. Stops water intrusion and prevents the crack from spreading.

Slab Leveling & Lifting

Sunken or uneven slabs raised back to grade. Trip hazards eliminated, drainage corrected, and your driveway looks new.

Polyjacking (PolyLevel)

Polyurethane foam injection — lightweight, fast-curing, and built for Tennessee clay soil. Engineered to outlast traditional mudjacking.

Mudjacking

Traditional concrete leveling using cement slurry. Budget-friendly option for the right soil conditions.

Spalling & Resurfacing

Surface damage from freeze-thaw, road salt, and age — ground down and overlaid with new concrete. Looks like a new driveway.

Joint Caulking

Control and expansion joints resealed with self-leveling polyurethane to keep water and debris out of the slab base.

Garage Floor Leveling

Settled garage slabs lifted back to level. We can also handle sidewalks, patios, pool decks, and AC pads.

Driveway Inspection

Not sure if you need repair or replacement? Free on-site inspection to assess the damage and give you straight answers.

The Mt Juliet Angle

Why Mt Juliet Driveways Fail

Mt Juliet sits on expansive red clay that swells and shrinks with every wet-dry cycle. Combined with freeze-thaw winters and 20+ year old concrete in many subdivisions, problems compound fast.

Red Clay Soil Movement

Wilson County's expansive clay swells when wet, shrinks when dry. That cycle creates voids under your slab, leading to settlement, cracking, and uneven driveways.

Freeze-Thaw Spalling

Tennessee winters bring repeated freeze-thaw cycles. Water in surface pores expands, flakes the concrete, and exposes aggregate. Road salt from commuter routes makes it worse.

Aging Subdivisions

Hickory Hills, Langford Farms, Willoughby Station, Stonehollow — many driveways poured in the 1990s and 2000s are now hitting the 25-30 year lifespan window.

Heavy Vehicle Loads

Boats, RVs, trailers, and bigger trucks put more weight on driveways than original specs accounted for. Standard 4" pours weren't designed for it.

Know Before You Hire

Mudjacking vs. Polyjacking

Both methods lift sunken concrete. They are not equally good for Mt Juliet. Here's the honest comparison.

Method
Mudjacking
Polyjacking
Material
Cement & soil slurry
High-density polyurethane foam
Cost per square foot
$
$$
Service life
3 - 5 years
10 - 15 years
Cure profile
Long cure, slab off-limits
Fast cure, much less downtime
Weight added to soil
Heavy — can accelerate re-settling
Very light — no extra stress
Hole size in slab
1.5 - 2 inch holes
5/8 inch (pencil width)
Best for Mt Juliet clay?
Marginal
Yes — designed for it

The Mt Juliet Answer: Polyjacking, Usually

Mudjacking dumps a heavy cement slurry on top of soil that's already shifting. That extra weight on expansive clay just feeds the settling cycle. Polyjacking is lighter, faster to cure, and lasts 3x longer. It costs more upfront but it's the right tool for the job in Wilson County. We'll tell you straight if your job is the exception.

How It Works

Straightforward, No-Pressure Process

Four steps from your first call to a fixed driveway.

1

Request a Quote

Fill out the form or call us. We'll ask a few questions about your driveway.

2

Free On-Site Inspection

We come out, look at the actual damage, and give you a straight answer on repair vs. replacement.

3

Clear, Fixed Estimate

Written estimate with the cost broken out. No upsells, no surprise fees.

4

Clean, Tidy Job

We work efficiently, keep the site clean, and leave your property the way we found it — minus the cracks and settlement.

Where We Work

Serving Mt Juliet & Wilson County

Based in Mt Juliet. We work throughout Wilson County and the eastern Nashville metro.

Mt Juliet37122
Lebanon37087 · 37088 · 37090
Hermitage37076
Old Hickory37138
Gladeville37071
Watertown37184
Donelson37214
Gallatin37066

Major Mt Juliet neighborhoods we serve: Providence · Hickory Hills · Langford Farms · Willoughby Station · Stonehollow · Lake Providence · Wright Farms

Common Questions

Frequently Asked

How do I know if my driveway needs repair or full replacement? +
A general rule: if repair costs exceed 40-50% of replacement, replace. If more than 25% of the surface is damaged or cracks are wider than 1/4 inch, lean toward replacement. Driveways under 15 years old with surface-only damage almost always make sense to repair. We'll give you a straight assessment on-site.
What's the difference between mudjacking and polyjacking? +
Mudjacking uses a heavy cement slurry; polyjacking uses lightweight polyurethane foam. On Mt Juliet's expansive clay soil, polyjacking is usually the better choice — it doesn't add weight that contributes to re-settling, it cures much faster, and it lasts roughly 10-15 years vs 3-5 for mudjacking. See our comparison above for the full breakdown.
How much does driveway repair cost in Mt Juliet? +
Every project is different. Pricing depends on the size of your driveway, the type and extent of damage, the method we recommend, and how much prep work is needed. The only accurate price is the one from an on-site look — we provide a clear, written estimate with no surprise fees.
Why does my driveway keep cracking? +
Mt Juliet sits on expansive red clay that swells and shrinks dramatically between wet and dry conditions. That cycle creates voids under the slab and constant stress on the concrete above. Add freeze-thaw winters and 20+ year old concrete, and cracks become inevitable. Fixing the cracks without addressing the void below is just a band-aid — we always check for settlement first.
Is a driveway resurface the same as a repair or a replacement? +
Neither — it's the middle option. A repair fixes individual cracks or surface spots. A full replacement tears the slab out and pours new concrete from scratch. A driveway resurface keeps your existing slab in place but covers it with a fresh polymer-modified overlay, restoring the look and feel at roughly half the cost of replacement. It's the right call when the surface is shot but the slab below is still sound.
How long does a driveway resurface last in Tennessee weather? +
A properly prepped and applied driveway resurface typically lasts 8–15 years before another overlay or replacement is needed. The big variables are how clean the bond was when we applied it, whether deep cracks were addressed first, and how aggressive the freeze-thaw exposure is. Mt Juliet's wet-dry clay cycles are the main wear factor — we account for that in how we prep.
Can you lift a sunken driveway without tearing it out? +
Yes — that's exactly what slab leveling does. We drill small holes (5/8" for polyjacking, larger for mudjacking), inject material under the slab, and lift it back to grade. The driveway you have stays in place. It's a fraction of the cost of replacement.
Do you work on garage floors, sidewalks, patios, and pool decks? +
Yes. Anywhere you have a settled concrete slab, we can lift it. Garage floors, front stoops, sidewalks, patios, pool decks, AC pads — same equipment, same approach. We can often bundle them with driveway work for a better price.
When will you contact me after I submit the form? +
We'll be in touch soon. Just fill out the form or give us a call.
Do you serve areas outside Mt Juliet? +
Yes — Lebanon, Hermitage, Old Hickory, Gladeville, Watertown, Donelson, and Gallatin. If you're nearby, just ask.

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