
Johnson City Concrete & Masonry provides masonry contractor services throughout Blountville, TN, including stone masonry, foundation repair, and brick repair on homes across Sullivan County. We have served the Blountville area since 2015 and respond to all inquiries within one business day.

Blountville has genuine historic roots, and some of the stone structures in and around the historic district date back to the 1800s. Matching original materials on older stone walls and chimneys requires different skills and mortar formulas than new construction. If you have stone work on your property that needs repair or restoration, read more about our stone masonry services and what a proper assessment covers.
The clay-heavy soils throughout Sullivan County expand when wet and shrink when dry, and that movement puts years of stress on foundations. Homes built in the 1950s through 1980s around Blountville are reaching the age where that accumulated movement starts showing up as sticking doors, cracked walls, and uneven floors - all signs a foundation needs a professional look before the problem gets worse.
Brick veneer was the standard exterior finish on ranch and split-level homes built throughout the Blountville area in the 1950s and 1960s. After 60 or more years of freeze-thaw cycles, the mortar joints on many of those homes have receded or cracked, and some brick faces have begun to spall. Replacing damaged bricks and repointing the surrounding joints stops moisture from getting behind the wall and causing deeper damage.
Many residential lots in Sullivan County sit on sloped or semi-rural terrain with mature trees and drainage challenges. When soil washes toward a driveway or foundation after heavy spring rains, a properly built retaining wall with adequate drainage behind it holds the slope in place and redirects water away from the structure. Sullivan County averages around 44 inches of rain per year, which makes drainage design a critical part of any wall project here.
Mortar joints on older Blountville homes take a beating through Sullivan County winters. Once mortar recedes below the brick face, water gets behind the surface and the freeze-thaw cycle does progressively more damage each year. Repointing while the brick itself is still solid is far less expensive than waiting until individual bricks need replacement or an entire wall section needs rebuilding.
Homes built before 1980 in the Blountville area often have original masonry chimneys with clay tile liners that have been through decades of heating cycles and freeze-thaw stress. A cracked cap or deteriorating crown lets water in year-round, and that moisture compounds inside the flue over multiple seasons. Annual inspection and timely mortar repair are the most cost-effective way to keep an older chimney safe and watertight.
Blountville sits in the Appalachian Valley at around 1,500 feet elevation, which makes the winters here colder and more damaging to masonry than much of Tennessee. Average January lows drop into the mid-20s, and temperatures swing above and below freezing repeatedly through the winter months. That freeze-thaw cycle is the main driver of masonry deterioration in Sullivan County. Water finds its way into small cracks in brick mortar or stone joints, freezes overnight, expands, and forces those cracks a little wider. After a few winters of that pattern, what was a minor maintenance issue becomes a real repair. A contractor who does not account for local climate in their material choices and mortar formulas will leave you with work that fails prematurely.
The age and variety of the housing stock adds another layer of complexity. Blountville was established in 1792, making it one of the oldest towns in Tennessee, and the area has historic structures dating back to the 1800s alongside mid-century ranch homes and more recent construction. Each era used different materials and methods. The lime-based mortars used in older historic structures need to be matched carefully during repair, because applying modern Portland cement mix to historic brick can cause the brick itself to crack. On the 1950s and 1960s ranch homes that dominate much of the surrounding county, the issues are different - aging brick veneer, crawl space foundations under stress from clay soil movement, and concrete driveways and walkways that have been through enough freeze-thaw cycles to need serious attention.
Our crew works throughout Blountville regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect masonry work here. Blountville is the county seat of Sullivan County, which means permit applications for structural masonry work go through Sullivan County rather than through a city building department, and we pull permits from the county for any structural work that requires it. That detail matters when you are planning a project and need an accurate timeline from estimate to completion.
We have worked on properties all across the Blountville area - from homes near the Blountville Historic District where the structures require more careful handling of original materials, to ranch homes on wooded rural lots out toward the Tri-Cities Regional Airport where drainage and concrete work are the common need. The terrain throughout Sullivan County means a lot of properties have mature trees close to the house, sloped yards, and drainage patterns that affect how masonry holds up over time. We factor those site conditions into every assessment. We also work regularly in neighboring Bristol and throughout Kingsport, so if your project crosses community lines we are already familiar with the area.
Tell us what you are seeing - a crack, a leaning wall, damaged brick, or a project you want built. We respond to all inquiries within one business day. If you have photos, share them and we can give you a clearer sense of what we are dealing with before we schedule a visit.
We visit the property, walk the project with you, and assess the actual conditions - including slope, soil, access, and the state of existing masonry. You receive a written estimate that breaks out labor and materials so there are no surprises. This is also where we tell you whether a permit is required and factor that into the timeline.
Our crew arrives as scheduled and works through the project. You do not need to supervise, but being reachable by phone is helpful if a question comes up. Expect some noise and dust, especially during stone cutting. For multi-day projects, materials may be staged on your property overnight.
When the work is complete, we clean the site and walk you through the finished project. Fresh mortar needs 24 to 48 hours before you put weight on it. We give you specific curing and care instructions for your job before we leave, so you know exactly what to expect as the work settles in.
We serve all of Blountville and Sullivan County. Free estimates, written quotes, one business day response.
(423) 672-1860Blountville is the county seat of Sullivan County and one of the oldest towns in Tennessee, established in 1792. The historic district, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, includes original 18th- and 19th-century buildings that give the town its distinct character in the region. The Tri-Cities Regional Airport, located in Blountville, serves as a geographic anchor for the broader Tri-Cities metro area of Kingsport, Johnson City, and Bristol - a region of around 500,000 people. Many Blountville-area residents work at major regional employers like Eastman Chemical in nearby Kingsport, and the community has a high rate of owner-occupied homes typical of stable working communities throughout Sullivan County.
The housing stock in Blountville reflects the town's long history. The historic core has structures from the 1800s that require specialized masonry knowledge. Surrounding neighborhoods and rural lots filled in through the mid-20th century with ranch and split-level homes built in the 1950s through 1980s. Many of these properties sit on generous semi-rural lots with wooded acreage, mature trees near the house, and natural drainage patterns shaped by the rolling Sullivan County terrain. Neighbors in communities like Kingsport and Bristol share many of the same property conditions and masonry needs that we see throughout Blountville.
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Learn MoreWe serve all of Sullivan County. Call us or submit an online request and we will follow up within one business day with a free estimate.