Looking for a clear way to preserve curb appeal and long-term value for your home?
Anchored Construction and Restoration has served Knoxville and East Tennessee since 2000. The team delivers quality craftsmanship on residential and commercial projects. Travis Bullington, a Knoxville native and University of Tennessee graduate, leads the crew with local care and practical experience.
This short guide explains what a concrete driveway needs at each stage. It covers inspection, materials, patching, lifting foam for sunken sections, and sealing after work. You will learn how to spot hairline fractures, spalling, and settlement so you can choose the right approach for the problem at hand.
Whether you plan a DIY fix or prefer a professional job, Anchored Construction offers over 25 years of local know-how. Call (865) 316-6933 or email Info@anchoredconstructiontn.com to schedule an assessment and get a tailored proposal.
Key Takeaways
- Inspect early to prevent small issues from becoming costly.
- Choose the right materials and sequence tasks for a longer life.
- Simple maintenance saves time and protects home value.
- Local expertise helps you decide DIY vs. professional work.
- Anchored Construction offers turnkey projects and clear proposals.
Why Knoxville Homeowners Trust Anchored Construction for Concrete Driveway Repair
Knoxville homeowners trust local teams that combine hands-on experience with clear communication.

Local expertise since 2000
Founded in 2000, Anchored Construction & Restoration has more than 25 years serving East Tennessee. The team has refined methods for durable work on residential and commercial projects.
Meet Travis Bullington
Travis Bullington is a Knoxville native and a South Doyle High School and University of Tennessee graduate. His leadership keeps the focus on craftsmanship, integrity, and timely service.
- Local knowledge: They know soils, drainage, and neighborhood standards for long-lasting driveways.
- Clear process: Itemized proposals and documented standards help you compare options and make the right choice.
- Integrated services: Grading, hardscapes, retaining walls, and landscape work connect smoothly on larger jobs.
- Accountability: One partner handles permits, safety, and site protection so your home is respected.
- Easy contact: Call (865) 316-6933 or email Info@anchoredconstructiontn.com to schedule an assessment.
Concrete Driveway Repair: Assessing Damage Before You Start
Before lifting a tool, walk the slab slowly and note what each defect looks like in different light.
Signs that work is needed include visible cracks, discoloration, sunken spots, uneven slopes, and standing water near slab edges. These clues tell you whether a fix is cosmetic or structural.
Identify hairline cracks, spalling, and sunken slabs
Look for hairline cracks and surface scaling first. Light, narrow cracks and shallow pitting often respond to basic patching and routine maintenance.
Mark any area that traps water. Persistent standing water after rain reveals low spots and drainage problems that can undermine slabs over time.
When DIY works—and when to call a professional
- Small cracks, shallow holes, and minor spalling are usually manageable by a competent homeowner using exterior-rated fillers and proper prep.
- Wider cracks, deep spalls, trip hazards, or sectional settlement suggest structural issues. These call for a trusted contractor to evaluate options like lifting or full panel replacement.
- Document size, depth, and location with photos. If the scope grows or safety is a concern, Anchored Construction & Restoration can recommend a lasting approach that fits your budget.
For a no-pressure assessment in Knoxville and East Tennessee, call (865) 316-6933 or email Info@anchoredconstructiontn.com.
Gather the right materials and tools for a durable repair
Start by gathering pro-grade materials and the right tools so the fix holds up to weather and traffic. Anchored Construction & Restoration specifies exterior-rated products and site equipment that protect landscaping and adjacent hardscapes.
Compounds and bonding agents
Stock exterior-rated patching products designed for driveways to handle UV, freeze-thaw, and vehicle loads. Keep epoxy and bonding adhesive on hand to improve adhesion between old and new concrete, especially on edges and vertical faces.
Cleaning, prep, and mixing
Use a pressure washer, wire brush, and leaf blower to remove dirt and weak material. Use a putty knife and chisel to remove deteriorated areas before application.
Choose a mortar mix that matches strength and color. Read the cement content and manufacturer guidance for proper application and set time.
Leveling, lifting, and protection
- Consider foam injection for settled panels, then stabilize voids with compacted sand or gravel backfill.
- Mask adjacent surfaces and control water run-off during washing to protect lawn and walkways.
- Keep safety gear ready: gloves, eye protection, knee pads, and hearing protection.
If you prefer a turnkey approach, Anchored Construction can procure materials and mobilize the right crew. Call (865) 316-6933 or email Info@anchoredconstructiontn.com for help sourcing or installation.

Step-by-step how-to: repairing concrete driveway surfaces and edges
Work in a steady sequence to make patches bond, edges transition smoothly, and water shed correctly. Anchored Construction & Restoration follows a proven plan so each application looks like a quality finish.
Surface prep: clean, remove loose material, improve adhesion
Start by washing the area with a pressure washer or hose. Remove loose material, vacuum dust, and let the surface dry.
Score the sides of larger defects and brush on a bonding adhesive where the patch will be placed. A clean surface improves adhesion and extends the life of patches.
Filling small cracks and holes with the right products
Widen hairline cracks slightly, blow out debris, and use a flexible crack product to allow movement without reopening the line.
For small voids, press an exterior-rated patching compound into the defect, level with a margin trowel, and feather to the surrounding surface.
Sealing larger cracks and joints for long-term strength
For wider joints, seat backer rod where required and follow the manufacturer directions for the repair kit. Respect recommended application depths and cure times.
Make sure each lift bonds by keeping mix ratios consistent from batch to batch for uniform color and finish.
Raising sunken areas and smoothing transitions at edges
Lift settled panels by injecting lifting foam, then fill voids with compactible sand or gravel and tamp to support edges and transitions.
Check slope away from structures so water sheds and does not pond at joints. Protect fresh work from traffic and heavy water until cured.
- Clean and prep the surface.
- Score and apply bonding adhesive.
- Fill small defects with patching compound.
- Use repair kits for larger cracks and seat backer rod.
- Lift settled slabs, compact base, then blend finishes.
If the scope exceeds your comfort, Anchored Construction & Restoration can manage the full job and coordinate adjoining hardscapes. Call (865) 316-6933 or email Info@anchoredconstructiontn.com to schedule.
Master curing and weather timing for quality concrete repairs
Timing and moisture control make the difference between a short-term patch and a lasting fix.
Curing is a chemical process, not simple drying. Control moisture loss so the mix can hydrate and develop design strength.
Keep new work damp with gentle misting, cover with plastic, or apply a curing membrane. These steps prevent premature surface drying and help the material reach early strength.
Key timing and weather tips
- Expect about 7 days for most strength and roughly 30 days for rated strength before heavy loading.
- Avoid heavy rain, freezing nights, or extreme heat during the first critical days; schedule around stable forecasts.
- Do not seal surfaces too soon; allow proper curing time so sealers and epoxy anchors bond correctly.
- In hot, dry, or windy conditions, pre-dampen the base and place during cooler parts of the day.
- In cold weather, protect from freezing and use season-rated mixes and cement additives.
Anchored Construction & Restoration plans pours and sequences work around East Tennessee weather for consistent results. For timing guidance or scheduling, call (865) 316-6933 or email Info@anchoredconstructiontn.com.
Common driveway repair mistakes to avoid
Small oversights during prep often become the largest costs down the road. Anchored Construction & Restoration sees the same errors repeatedly on local jobs. These mistakes shorten service life and waste money.
Key pitfalls to watch for:
- Do not rush prep. Trapped dirt and dust weaken bonds and cause early failure under vehicle loads.
- Avoid generic products. Use materials rated for a concrete driveway and follow manufacturer application limits.
- Respect curing time. Sealing too soon can trap moisture and cause whitening or soft spots.
- Watch the weather. Rain, freeze-thaw cycles, or high heat during placement can ruin a finish.
- Use adhesive and epoxy consistently on larger patches to prevent delamination.
Quick tips: Do not overwater mixes. Do not feather thick repairs to zero on unstable edges. Keep work zones protected from traffic and sprinklers.
If mistakes compound, stop and call for help. Anchored Construction can evaluate the situation and reset the process to protect your investment. Call (865) 316-6933 or email Info@anchoredconstructiontn.com for a professional assessment.
Pro tips for maintenance that help prevent future cracks and damage
A short maintenance plan makes big differences over the years. Regular care helps prevent small issues from becoming costly problems.
Routine cleaning, sealing schedule, and mindful de-icer use
Clean twice a year to remove grit that abrades the surface and opens pathways for moisture. Plan sealing every 2–3 years with a quality product matched to local conditions.
Use de-icers sparingly. Avoid salts that attack the paste. Sand adds traction without chemical harm.
Drainage and edge protection to preserve the slab
Keep water moving off panels. Redirect downspouts and stop irrigation overspray near joints.
Protect edges with compacted gravel shoulders or hardscape edging so they carry vehicle loads better.
Seasonal inspections to catch small issues early
- Inspect areas each season for hairline lines and small spalls.
- Treat oil and rust quickly to avoid staining that shows through sealers.
- Manage roots and wet soils to prevent heave and panel movement.
Anchored Construction & Restoration offers bundled maintenance concrete services for driveways, hardscapes, and landscapes. For seasonal inspections or sealing, call (865) 316-6933 or email Info@anchoredconstructiontn.com for a single-source solution.

Conclusion
An organized approach gives homeowners control over long-term performance and appearance. You now have a clear plan to spot issues, pick the right mix, and stage work so each step supports a lasting concrete driveway repair.
Proper prep, correct product selection, and controlled curing time strengthen the surface and reduce return visits. Address cracks, edges, and low areas methodically so water does not undermine the slab.
Keep maintenance in mind with regular cleaning and timely sealing. If the scope or schedule feels overwhelming, a professional crew finishes the job faster with consistent results.
Anchored Construction & Restoration is ready to help Knoxville homeowners restore safer, better-looking driveways and outdoor spaces. Call (865) 316-6933 or email Info@anchoredconstructiontn.com to schedule an on-site assessment.




