Our story
Built under the Gallatin Landscaping name—not a franchise stencil
Gallatin Landscaping started in 2004 with one crew, one screed, and a stubborn idea: homeowners shouldn’t have to become concrete experts just to get a fair pour. Today we run multiple finish teams and commercial schedules, but the rule hasn’t changed—if our name is on the job, we own prep, pour, and finish. No disappearing subs. No “call the other guy” when something shifts.
We’re still family-led. That means the person who answers your estimate call cares whether the yard drains toward daylight, not just whether the deposit cleared. It means pour day isn’t a rotating cast of day-labor—you’ll see familiar faces who know how you like your edges and how your dog gets out of the garage.
Design · Install · Maintain isn’t a slogan we slap on hats. It’s the checklist we walk before we order mud. If one of those three is weak, the slab pays for it—and so does our reputation.
How we think
Three words. Zero shortcuts.
Everything we bid rolls up to Prep, Pour, and Finish. If you understand those three, you understand Gallatin Landscaping.
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Prep
Grade, gravel, and compaction aren’t “extras”—they’re the foundation of the foundation. We document moisture, proof-roll where it counts, and tie steel or fiber to the detail you approved, not a guess at the truck.
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Pour
The right PSI, slump, and admixtures for freeze-thaw, sulfate soils, or interior slabs. We coordinate pump lines, truck spacing, and hot- or cold-weather protocols so the mud hits the forms ready to finish—not already setting in the chute.
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Finish
Edges, stamps, and broom passes that look intentional from every angle. Joints cut on time. Cure compounds or blankets when spec demands. You leave pour day with a one-page cure guide—not a shrug.