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Gallatin's Sumner County heritage and growing new development create a city where old and new homes stand side by side — and both deserve concrete work done with real care and expertise.
What We Do Here
Every Cornerstone service is available throughout Gallatin and Sumner County — from repair on historic properties to new installations in growing subdivisions.
Decorative concrete that complements Gallatin's architectural character — warm-toned slate and cobblestone patterns work well alongside both historic brick homes and newer construction.
Learn More →Driveway replacements and new installations for Gallatin's mix of older properties and new builds — every project starts with a proper base assessment.
Learn More →Outdoor living spaces that fit Gallatin's community character — from simple back patios to front entry walkways that welcome guests with quality underfoot.
Learn More →Honest assessment and repair of Gallatin's aging concrete — cracks, settlement, spalling, and surface deterioration handled with the right approach for the specific condition.
Learn More →Garage floor coatings for Gallatin homeowners — broadcast flake systems that make garage floors cleanable, durable, and attractive for the long term.
Learn More →Structural concrete walls for Gallatin's sloped properties — designed with proper drainage and reinforcement to hold grade for decades without maintenance issues.
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Gallatin has a character that distinguishes it from the more recently developed communities in the Nashville metro. As the Sumner County seat, it has a downtown core, historic neighborhoods, and a long-established community identity that newer suburbs simply can't replicate. That context matters for concrete work. On older Gallatin properties — the well-maintained homes in the historic districts, the farmhouses that have been family properties for generations, the 1960s and 1970s-era residences that form the backbone of established neighborhoods — concrete repair and replacement requires care that respects the property's character. We don't bring a production-line approach to Gallatin's older homes.
At the same time, Gallatin has seen meaningful new residential development in recent years, particularly in the areas north and east of the historic core. New subdivisions along Long Hollow Pike and around the Bledsoe Creek area have brought families who are adding concrete amenities — patios, garage epoxy systems, additional parking pads — to recently built homes. We're equally comfortable in this context: new home concrete add-ons are a routine part of our schedule throughout Sumner County, and we work efficiently in residential subdivisions where coordinating with neighbors and HOA regulations is part of the process.
Gallatin's proximity to Old Hickory Lake — specifically the sections of shoreline accessible through the Sumner County side — also generates lakeshore concrete work similar to what we see in Hendersonville. Property owners with lake access, boat docks, or seasonal residences near the water need concrete that performs in higher-moisture environments, and we account for those conditions in every lakeside project we assess. The estimate process always includes a drainage review, which helps us design slabs and retaining features that won't trap or redirect water in problematic ways.
Recent Work
Historic District, Gallatin
Long Hollow Pike area, Gallatin
Bledsoe Creek area, Gallatin
Neighborhoods We Serve
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