
Kingsport Concrete Company serves Greeneville, TN with decorative concrete, driveway building, retaining walls, and foundation work. We know Greene County soils and older housing stock, and we reply within one business day.

Greeneville has a lot of established neighborhoods where the homes are well-kept and curb appeal matters to neighbors and future buyers. Decorative stamped or stained concrete upgrades a driveway or patio to match the character of older brick ranch and bungalow homes without the cost of a tear-out. Explore our decorative concrete service for more details.
A large share of Greeneville homes were built in the 1950s and 1960s, and many still have their original driveways. Decades of freeze-thaw cycles and clay soil movement in Greene County leave those slabs cracked and uneven. A new driveway with a compacted gravel base holds up where the old one kept failing.
Sloped and wooded lots are common in Greeneville's Appalachian foothills terrain. Retaining walls stabilize soil on grades that erode after the heavy spring rains the Nolichucky River basin sees every year, turning a difficult hillside into a usable, stable yard.
Older brick ranch homes in Greeneville often have cramped or nonexistent outdoor living areas. A properly graded concrete patio gives you a level, low-maintenance space that handles the humid summers and wet springs of Greene County without rotting, warping, or shifting.
Greeneville winters bring enough freeze-thaw cycles to heave and crack sidewalk sections on older lots where the base was never properly prepared. New sidewalks built with joint spacing and proper drainage stay level and safe through seasons of soil movement.
From the neighborhoods near the historic downtown to newer subdivisions on the edge of town, stamped concrete lets Greeneville homeowners choose patterns and colors that complement the character of their home. Every stamped surface gets sealed for protection against East Tennessee winters.
Greeneville is one of the oldest towns in Tennessee, and its housing stock reflects that history. A large share of homes in the city were built before 1980, with many dating to the 1940s through 1960s. Brick ranch homes and wood-frame bungalows from that era have been living through Greene County winters for decades, and the concrete driveways, steps, and sidewalks poured alongside them have absorbed years of freeze-thaw cycles that average January lows in the mid-20s Fahrenheit make inevitable. By the time a homeowner notices cracking and shifting, the base beneath the slab has usually been moving for years.
Greeneville sits in the Appalachian foothills, and sloped lots with mature trees close to the house are common across many of its neighborhoods. The city receives around 45 to 50 inches of rain per year, with spring being the wettest season. The Nolichucky River and its tributaries run through Greene County, and heavy spring rains send water down hillside lots toward foundations in ways that flat-land homes never experience. A concrete contractor working in this area needs to think about drainage before the pour, not after - because water that collects against a foundation here is not a theoretical risk.
We work regularly on older residential properties in Greeneville, including brick ranch homes and bungalows where the original driveways and patios are overdue for replacement. These homes sit on soil that has been moving and settling for decades, and site prep on a 1960s-era lot in a Greeneville neighborhood is a different job than grading a new subdivision lot outside of Knoxville.
Greeneville is the county seat of Greene County and is home to roughly 15,000 people. The streets near the Andrew Johnson National Historic Site and the older blocks downtown have some of the most character-filled homes in East Tennessee, and we treat those properties with the care they deserve. We call 811 before every dig and pull permits when required - older Greeneville properties often have utility infrastructure that was laid without documentation, and locating those lines is not optional on a project that involves excavation.
We also serve the communities closest to Greeneville. Homeowners in Morristown and the surrounding Greene County area are within our regular service territory, and we apply the same written-estimate, no-surprise standards across every job.
We reply within one business day - usually the same day. We ask a few questions about your property and project before scheduling an on-site visit, so we arrive prepared rather than starting from scratch.
We walk the site with you, measure the area, check the slope and drainage, and identify anything that affects cost or timeline. You get a written estimate that lays out exactly what is included - no bundled lump sums that hide what you are paying for.
If a permit is required for your project, we manage the application and inspection scheduling. Once approved, you get a confirmed start date and a clear project timeline so you can plan around the work.
We complete the work to the spec in your written estimate, clean up the site, and walk the finished job with you before we leave. We explain cure timelines and any maintenance steps in plain terms before we drive away.
We serve Greeneville and Greene County with written estimates and no-pressure consultations. Call or submit a request and we will reply within one business day.
(423) 732-8103Greeneville is the county seat of Greene County and one of the oldest incorporated towns in Tennessee, with roots going back to 1783. The city has a population of roughly 15,000 within city limits, and the broader Greene County has around 70,000 residents. The historic downtown area, anchored by the Andrew Johnson National Historic Site, includes some of the oldest homes in East Tennessee, many built in the late 1800s and early 1900s with brick or wood clapboard exteriors. The surrounding neighborhoods are predominantly single-family, owner-occupied homes - a mix of brick ranch houses from the 1950s and 1960s and older two-story traditional styles - on lots that often slope toward the Nolichucky River valley.
Greeneville sits in the Great Appalachian Valley with the mountains visible to the east, and the terrain around the city is hilly enough that drainage and slope management are real concerns on many residential properties. Nearby areas we serve include Morristown to the west and Kingsport to the north, both of which are a reasonable drive and within our regular service territory.
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