
Precision Johnson City Concrete handles driveways, patios, sidewalks, and foundations across Johnson City - licensed, local, and ready to give you a written quote before any work starts.

Johnson City sits at nearly 1,600 feet in elevation, which means your driveway goes through real freeze-thaw cycles every winter. We build concrete driveways in Johnson City using mixes and base preparations designed to handle that cycle without cracking or flaking within a few years.
Many Johnson City properties sit on sloped lots near Buffalo Mountain Park or along the ridges surrounding the valley. Concrete retaining walls hold back hillside soil, stop erosion, and turn unusable sloped yard space into something level and functional.
New construction and additions in Johnson City need foundations built for clay-heavy soil that shifts with moisture. We pour properly reinforced slab foundations with the drainage and base preparation this terrain demands, so the structure above stays level for decades.
Older neighborhoods in the Tree Streets area and around ETSU have sidewalks that have been through decades of freeze-thaw cycles. We replace cracked, uneven sidewalks with properly graded concrete that drains away from homes and meets current code requirements.
Garage floors in Johnson City homes - especially older brick ranches built in the 1950s and 1960s - often have thin, cracked slabs that were poured to lower standards. We replace or resurface garage floors with reinforced concrete built to carry daily vehicle loads without cracking.
With Johnson City's warm summers and views of the surrounding ridges, outdoor living space matters. We build concrete patios that slope correctly away from your foundation, handle heavy rain without pooling, and hold up through the winter freeze-thaw cycles that wear out poorly built slabs.
Johnson City sits at roughly 1,600 feet in elevation in the Appalachian Highlands, which means it experiences genuine winter weather that most of Tennessee does not. The city averages around 14 inches of snow per year, and temperatures swing above and below freezing repeatedly throughout the winter months. That freeze-thaw cycle is one of the most damaging forces a concrete surface can face. Water seeps into small pores in the slab, freezes, expands, and slowly breaks the surface apart from the inside. Concrete that was not mixed or sealed to handle this stress will show flaking and cracking within just a few winters.
Beyond climate, Johnson City sits on clay-heavy Appalachian soils. Clay expands when it absorbs water and contracts when it dries out - that seasonal movement puts ongoing stress on any concrete slab, retaining wall, or foundation sitting on top of it. Many properties in the area also have sloped lots, which means drainage planning is not an optional detail but a core part of every project. A concrete installation that directs water toward a foundation instead of away from it will create problems that go well beyond the concrete itself.
We pull permits through the City of Johnson City Development Services office on a regular basis - it is a routine part of how we handle driveway and foundation projects in Washington County, not something we figure out job by job. That familiarity keeps your project on schedule and means there are no surprises at the permit stage.
Johnson City stretches from the older brick-ranch neighborhoods near downtown and East Tennessee State University all the way out to the newer subdivisions in Gray and Boones Creek. We know what those different housing eras look like on the ground - the aging original slabs in the Tree Streets area, the sloped lots near Buffalo Mountain Park, and the larger footprints of newer homes further south. That local picture shapes how we approach every estimate and every job.
We also serve the communities surrounding Johnson City, including Elizabethton just to the east along the Watauga River corridor, and Bristol to the north along the Virginia state line. If your project is in Johnson City or just outside it, we can help.
Reach out by phone or through the contact form and we will get back to you within one business day. We gather basic details about your project so the on-site visit is focused and efficient.
We come to your property, measure the area, assess drainage and slope, and look at any existing concrete. You receive a written estimate that spells out scope, materials, and cost before you commit to anything - no pressure and no vague numbers.
Once you approve the estimate, we handle the permit application with Johnson City Development Services. After permit approval, which typically takes a few days to two weeks, we schedule your start date and confirm the timeline with you directly.
Our crew completes the project and leaves the site clean. We walk you through care instructions - for concrete, that means knowing when it is safe to drive or load - and we are reachable after the job if any questions come up during curing.
We serve Johnson City and the surrounding area with free written estimates. No commitment required - just an honest quote based on what your property actually needs.
(423) 672-1719Johnson City is the largest city in Washington County and a regional hub for northeast Tennessee, with a population of roughly 73,000 to 75,000 people. The city is home to East Tennessee State University, which anchors a major portion of the city's identity, economy, and residential density near its campus. Neighborhoods range from the historic Tree Streets area - named for Maple, Oak, Walnut, and similar streets - just off downtown, to the brick-ranch subdivisions of the 1950s and 1960s spread across the city's mid-sections, to the newer and larger homes built in Gray and Boones Creek over the past two decades.
The terrain surrounding Johnson City is defined by the Appalachian Highlands, with Buffalo Mountain Park visible from many parts of the city and rolling ridgelines shaping the landscape in every direction. Sloped lots are common across many neighborhoods, and the clay soils throughout the area create real challenges for any concrete or foundation work that is not built with that movement in mind. We also work in Kingsport and Elizabethton, two communities that share the same Tri-Cities terrain and seasonal conditions.
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