Driveway Repair & Slab Leveling in Hermitage, TN

Crack repair, polyjacking, and concrete leveling for Hermitage homes — from lakeside lots near Percy Priest to the established subdivisions off Old Hickory Boulevard.

  • Crack & spalling repair that lasts
  • Polyjacking built for Tennessee clay soil
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  • Serving Hermitage & Davidson County

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Driveway Repair in Hermitage, TN

Local Driveway & Slab Leveling Specialists

Hermitage sits between Percy Priest Lake and the Stones River, on a mix of clay and river-bottom soils that move with moisture. Many of its subdivisions were built between the 1970s and 1990s, which means a lot of driveways are now hitting the age where settlement, cracking, and surface spalling start to show up.

We repair and level concrete across Hermitage — lifting sunken slabs, sealing cracks before they spread, and resurfacing worn driveways. Because drainage off sloped and lakeside lots plays such a big role here, we always check where the water is going before we sign off on a repair.

We work throughout Hermitage — near The Hermitage (Andrew Jackson's home), Hermitage Golf Course, Percy Priest Lake, and Hamilton Creek, and in neighborhoods like Riverwalk, Hermitage Hills, Tulip Grove, and Stones River.

What We Fix in Hermitage

Full-Service Driveway Repair & Slab Leveling

From hairline cracks to sunken slabs, we handle the full range of concrete issues common on Hermitage driveways.

Concrete Crack Repair

Hairline to wide cracks sealed with pro-grade epoxy and polyurethane to stop water intrusion and keep cracks from spreading.

Slab Leveling & Lifting

Sunken or uneven slabs raised back to grade — trip hazards removed, drainage corrected, driveway restored.

Polyjacking (Foam Lift)

Lightweight, fast-curing polyurethane foam injection engineered for Middle Tennessee clay soil. Outlasts traditional mudjacking.

Mudjacking

Traditional concrete leveling with a cement slurry — a budget-friendly option for the right soil conditions.

Spalling & Resurfacing

Pitted, flaking, freeze-thaw-damaged surfaces ground down and overlaid for a fresh, durable driveway.

Garage Floor & Sidewalk Leveling

Settled garage slabs, sidewalks, patios, pool decks, and AC pads lifted back to level with the same equipment.

Why Hermitage Driveways Fail

The Local Conditions Behind the Damage

What's actually driving the cracks, spalling, and settlement on Hermitage driveways.

Lakeside & River-Bottom Soils

Lots near Percy Priest Lake and the Stones River sit on soils that hold and move water. That saturation undermines slab bases and causes settling — a problem leveling can correct.

1970s–90s Subdivisions Aging

Established Hermitage neighborhoods are reaching the age where original driveways crack and spall. Most are still good candidates for repair rather than replacement.

Drainage Off Sloped Lots

Water running toward the driveway from the yard or downspouts erodes the base underneath. We identify the source so the repair actually holds.

Freeze-Thaw & Road Salt

Freeze-thaw cycles and salt off nearby commuter routes flake and scale concrete surfaces. Sealing and resurfacing restore and protect them.

Where We Work

Service Areas Across Wilson County & East Nashville Metro

Based in Mt Juliet and serving Hermitage and the surrounding communities.

Common Questions

Hermitage Driveway Repair FAQ

Do you serve all of Hermitage, TN? +
Yes — all of Hermitage and the surrounding eastern Davidson County area, including lakeside and riverfront neighborhoods. Send your address and we'll take a look.
My Hermitage driveway has standing water and cracks. Can you help? +
Yes. Standing water often points to a drainage or base problem under the slab. We diagnose the source, correct the grade or base, and repair the surface so it doesn't keep happening.
How much does driveway leveling cost in Hermitage? +
Pricing depends on the size of the slab, how far it has dropped, and the method. We give a clear written estimate after an on-site look — no guessing over the phone.
Is polyjacking better than mudjacking near Percy Priest Lake? +
On the moisture-prone soils around the lake, polyurethane foam is usually the better choice — it's lightweight, cures fast, and resists re-settling better than heavy cement slurry.

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