
Jackson Concrete Company is a concrete contractor serving Bartlett, TN, handling driveway building, concrete patios, and sidewalk installation for homeowners throughout Shelby County. We have replied to every estimate request within 1 business day since opening in 2023.

Most Bartlett driveways were poured in the 1980s and 1990s — and at 30 to 40 years old, they often show the effects of clay soil movement, tree root pressure, and repeated freeze-thaw cycles. We build new concrete driveways with the compacted gravel base this soil demands so the replacement actually holds.
Bartlett lots — typically a quarter to a half acre — give homeowners real outdoor space to work with, and a well-built concrete patio turns that space into something you actually use. We pour and finish patios sized for backyard entertaining on the single-family homes that make up nearly all of Bartlett's housing stock.
The mature oaks and sweetgums shading Bartlett's older neighborhoods are beautiful, but their roots push up sidewalk slabs and create tripping hazards over time. We build and replace sidewalks with properly spaced control joints and a base that accounts for root interference common on Bartlett lots built out before 2000.
Bartlett homeowners investing in their properties tend to want finished spaces that look intentional, not just functional. Stamped concrete gives driveways and patios a textured, stone-like appearance that fits the aesthetic of the brick ranch and traditional two-story homes common throughout the city's established neighborhoods.
Some Bartlett lots have grade changes that send water toward the house during spring rains. A properly built concrete retaining wall redirects that water and holds the soil in place, protecting both the yard and the foundation on properties where drainage is a recurring issue.
Front entry steps on Bartlett homes built in the 1970s and 1980s are often the first concrete to show wear — chipped edges, settling, or separation from the porch slab are common. We build replacement steps that are keyed into the surrounding grade so they stay level even as the soil beneath continues its seasonal movement.
Bartlett is a fully built-out suburb, and most of its housing stock went up between the 1970s and 1990s. That age range matters for concrete: the original driveways, patios, sidewalks, and steps on these homes are now 30 to 50 years old. In any climate that would be significant, but in Shelby County it is especially relevant. The clay-heavy soil across this part of West Tennessee expands when wet and shrinks when dry, and that movement has been working against those slabs every year since they were poured. By the time a homeowner notices cracking or settling, the base underneath has usually been shifting for years.
Spring and summer in Bartlett also bring real weather pressure. The Memphis metro sees frequent severe thunderstorms from March through May, and the summer heat — with average highs in the low 90s and high humidity — affects how concrete cures and how quickly surface wear accelerates. A contractor who does not adjust their pour schedule and mix for the heat produces work that looks fine at first but starts showing cracks within a few seasons. Bartlett winters add another variable: temperatures regularly swing above and below freezing from December through February, and that freeze-thaw cycle slowly widens any surface crack that was not properly sealed. Working here means understanding all of these conditions, not just knowing how to pour a slab.
We have been pulling permits through the City of Bartlett building department since 2023, which means we know the process and the documentation required for concrete work here — driveways that connect to a public street and larger flatwork projects both require a permit, and we handle that entirely on your behalf. No office visits for you, and no risk of unpermitted work creating problems at closing or on an insurance claim.
Most of our Bartlett work is on the ranch homes and traditional two-stories off Stage Road and the neighborhoods clustered near Bartlett Station Municipal Park. These properties share a common set of conditions: older concrete flatwork, mature tree canopy with roots that push up driveways and sidewalks, and brick exteriors that tell you the original builder was building to last. We see those conditions on nearly every job we run in the city. We also serve customers on the east side of Bartlett, where newer subdivisions have different lot sizes and HOA requirements, and we are familiar with the distinctions between those two parts of the city.
Bartlett sits close to both Memphis and Germantown, and we serve homeowners throughout this corridor. Customers in Memphis and the surrounding Shelby County communities are also part of our regular service area, so coordinating across city lines is something we do routinely.
Call or submit the contact form and you will hear back within 1 business day — not a week from now. We will ask a few basic questions about the job before scheduling so the site visit is productive.
We come to the property, check soil conditions, measure the work area, and look at anything that might affect the job — tree roots, drainage, proximity to the foundation. You receive a written estimate with a clear total before any work is scheduled. No surprises after the pour.
Once you approve the estimate, we pull any required Bartlett permits before work begins. Permit processing typically takes a few business days, and we handle the paperwork entirely — you do not need to visit any office.
The crew completes the job, hauls away debris, and walks you through curing and care instructions before leaving. We will also tell you exactly when the surface is ready to use — typically 24 to 48 hours for foot traffic and 7 days for vehicles.
We serve Bartlett homeowners for driveways, patios, sidewalks, and more. Free estimate, no obligation, reply within 1 business day.
(731) 513-6281Bartlett is one of the largest cities in Shelby County, with a population of around 59,000 residents. It grew rapidly as families moved east from Memphis beginning in the 1970s, seeking more space and a quieter pace — and most of those families stayed. The owner-occupancy rate is unusually high at around 80%, which reflects a community of long-term homeowners rather than a transient rental market. The housing stock reflects that history: mostly detached single-family homes on quarter- to half-acre lots, with brick exteriors and attached garages that were standard for suburban construction of that era. Neighborhoods near Stage Road and the Bartlett Performing Arts and Conference Centre represent the core of the city's established residential fabric.
Bartlett is served by Shelby County Schools, including Bartlett High School, and the school system draws families who put down roots and stay for a decade or more. That long-term residency means homeowners here tend to invest in maintaining and improving their properties rather than deferring work until they sell. The eastern sections of the city have seen newer construction over the past 15 years, with smaller lots and HOA-governed subdivisions that have a different character from the older brick neighborhoods closer to the city center. We serve customers across both parts of the city. Bartlett sits adjacent to Collierville to the east and connects to Germantown to the south, and we routinely work across all three communities.
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Learn moreMost Bartlett driveways, patios, and sidewalks from the 1980s and 1990s are overdue — call today and we will respond within 1 business day.