
Jackson Concrete Company is a concrete contractor serving Germantown, TN, with decorative concrete, driveway building, and patio construction for homeowners throughout eastern Shelby County. We reply to every estimate request within 1 business day and have served this corridor since 2023.

Germantown homeowners invest in their properties for the long term, and plain gray concrete rarely fits the scale or character of a large brick home on a wooded lot. We install decorative and stamped concrete — including textured patios, colored driveways, and patterned pool surrounds — sealed and built to handle Shelby County clay soil movement.
Germantown homes built in the 1980s and 1990s almost universally have attached two-car garages and long concrete driveways — and those driveways are now showing 30 to 40 years of clay soil movement, root pressure, and freeze-thaw cycles. We replace them with properly base-prepped concrete that holds up to the conditions specific to this part of Shelby County.
Lots in Germantown run large, and many homeowners want usable outdoor space that matches the finish level of the rest of the property. We build patios sized for the generous backyards common in established Germantown neighborhoods, with proper slope and drainage so water moves away from the foundation during the heavy spring rains this area sees regularly.
In-ground pools are a common feature on larger Germantown properties, and the concrete surrounding them faces constant moisture, sun exposure, and foot traffic. We build and resurface pool decks with slip-resistant finishes that hold up over time and complement the landscaped character of Germantown yards.
Germantown is known for its tree canopy, and the roots of those mature trees have been quietly working under sidewalks for decades on properties built before 2000. We replace settled or root-damaged sidewalk sections with control joints and a base depth matched to the root conditions we find on-site.
Properties in Germantown with grade changes — particularly those near drainage channels or on sloped lots off Poplar Avenue corridors — often need a concrete retaining wall to hold soil in place and redirect water away from the house. We build walls sized to the grade and soil load, not just to the aesthetics.
Germantown is almost entirely single-family residential, with large homes on generous lots — many in the 2,500 to 4,500 square foot range — and significant concrete flatwork: long driveways, wide walkways, patios, and pool surrounds. The housing stock mostly dates from the 1970s through 1990s, which means the original concrete on most of these properties is 30 to 50 years old. The Shelby County clay soil underneath has been moving with every wet spring and dry summer for all of that time, and the results show in cracked slabs, uneven walkway sections, and driveways that no longer drain the way they should. The mature trees that define Germantown neighborhoods compound the problem: root systems from oaks and other large trees work beneath concrete edges and seams, lifting slabs on properties that may look well-maintained from the street.
Germantown also has its own municipal government and building department, separate from Shelby County, and permit requirements for concrete work here follow the city's own codes. Spring and summer bring heavy rainfall and afternoon thunderstorms that test drainage on every property, and the freeze-thaw cycles from December through February widen any surface crack that has not been properly sealed. Homeowners in Germantown tend to set a high standard for finished work — the properties here reflect significant investment, and the people who own them expect a concrete contractor who brings the same care to base preparation and surface finishing that they bring to the rest of the home.
We pull permits through the City of Germantown building department and are familiar with the city's separate municipal requirements, which differ from those in Shelby County unincorporated areas. Germantown maintains its own permit office, and knowing how to move through that process efficiently means less delay between your estimate approval and the start of actual work.
The neighborhoods we work in most often here are the established residential streets between Poplar Avenue and Winchester Road — areas like the corridors near the Germantown Athletic Club and the quiet streets near the Germantown Charity Horse Show grounds. These properties share a consistent profile: large lots with mature trees, brick construction, and original concrete that has reached or is approaching replacement age. We also see newer work in developments further east toward the Collierville line, where lot sizes are smaller and the concrete is more recent but still subject to the same clay soil conditions.
Germantown borders Collierville to the east, and we serve homeowners in both cities regularly. We also work throughout Bartlett to the north, so we are familiar with the full eastern Shelby County corridor and the way soil and climate conditions carry across all of these communities.
Call or use the contact form and expect to hear back within 1 business day. We ask a few short questions upfront so the site visit covers what actually matters for your project.
We come to the property, measure the work area, check tree proximity and soil conditions, and assess drainage. You receive a written estimate with a clear total — and for decorative concrete, we bring samples so you can choose finish and color before committing. No cost, no obligation.
After you approve the estimate, we pull any required permits through the City of Germantown building department. Permit processing typically takes a few business days, and we manage the paperwork entirely — you do not visit any office.
The crew completes the pour, finishes the surface, and walks you through curing instructions before leaving. Foot traffic is typically safe after 24 to 48 hours; vehicles wait 7 days. For sealed or decorative surfaces, we also go over resealing schedules so you know what to do at year two.
We serve Germantown homeowners for decorative concrete, driveways, patios, and more. Written estimate, no obligation, reply within 1 business day.
(731) 513-6281Germantown is a city of roughly 40,000 residents in eastern Shelby County, and it consistently ranks among the best places to live in Tennessee. It operates its own municipal government, its own police department, and its own school district — the Germantown Municipal School District, which draws families who plan to stay for a decade or more. Median household income is well above $100,000, and median home values sit around $500,000 or higher, reflecting a community of long-term homeowners who invest in their properties. The housing stock is almost entirely detached single-family, with large brick homes on wooded lots that can run from a half acre upward. Neighborhoods throughout the city feature mature trees over driveways and walkways, and the city actively maintains a tree ordinance that preserves this canopy.
The main commercial corridor, Poplar Avenue, runs through the city and connects it to Memphis to the west. Residential neighborhoods spread to the south and east of Poplar, with established streets like those near the Kimbrough Farms area carrying the architectural character that most people associate with Germantown — wide lots, brick construction, and carefully maintained landscaping. The city borders Collierville to the east, where development has continued into newer subdivisions, and connects to Bartlett to the north, sharing similar housing stock and the same clay soil conditions that make proper concrete base preparation so important throughout this part of Shelby County.
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Learn moreFrom decorative patios to full driveway replacements, we bring the base preparation and finish quality Germantown properties deserve. Call today.