Crack repair, polyjacking, and concrete leveling for Lebanon homes — built for the same expansive Wilson County clay that cracks driveways across the area.
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Lebanon driveways sit on the same expansive red clay that runs under Mt Juliet and the rest of Wilson County. That soil swells when it's wet and shrinks when it's dry, opening voids under the slab and putting constant stress on the concrete above. The result is the cracking, settling, and uneven slabs Lebanon homeowners see year after year.
From the older homes around the historic square and Cumberland University to the newer subdivisions out toward Coles Ferry Pike and Leeville, we repair and level concrete throughout Lebanon. We diagnose what's actually moving underneath before we touch the surface, so the fix lasts instead of cracking again next season.
We work throughout Lebanon — near the Historic Public Square, Cumberland University, Don Fox Community Park, Fiddlers Grove, and Providence Marketplace, and in neighborhoods like Five Oaks, Hunters Point, Bartons Creek, and Cherokee Hills.
From hairline cracks to sunken slabs, we handle the full range of concrete issues common on Lebanon driveways.
Hairline to wide cracks sealed with pro-grade epoxy and polyurethane to stop water intrusion and keep cracks from spreading.
Sunken or uneven slabs raised back to grade — trip hazards removed, drainage corrected, driveway restored.
Lightweight, fast-curing polyurethane foam injection engineered for Middle Tennessee clay soil. Outlasts traditional mudjacking.
Traditional concrete leveling with a cement slurry — a budget-friendly option for the right soil conditions.
Pitted, flaking, freeze-thaw-damaged surfaces ground down and overlaid for a fresh, durable driveway.
Settled garage slabs, sidewalks, patios, pool decks, and AC pads lifted back to level with the same equipment.
What's actually driving the cracks, spalling, and settlement on Lebanon driveways.
The red clay under Lebanon swells and shrinks with every wet-dry cycle, creating voids that let slabs drop and crack. We address the void first, then the surface.
Driveways and walks around downtown Lebanon and Cumberland University were poured decades ago. Spalling, scaling, and settlement are common — and usually repairable without a full tear-out.
Newer subdivisions off Coles Ferry, Hartmann, and Leeville often settle in the first several years as fill soil compacts. Polyjacking lifts those slabs back to grade quickly.
Middle Tennessee's freeze-thaw winters work water into the surface and flake the concrete. Sealing and resurfacing stop it from spreading.
Based in Mt Juliet and serving Lebanon and the surrounding communities.
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