[ Service ] Commercial Est. 2009

Agricultural Foundation Repair for Middle Tennessee Farms and Rural Properties

Grain bin foundations, barn floor repairs, and soil stabilization for agricultural operations across Rutherford, Lincoln, Bedford, and surrounding Tennessee counties.

Licensed & Insured Workmanship Warranty Engineer Coordination Available
At a glance
Process steps 4
Warranty Backed in writing
Inspections Site assessment, no obligation

[ 01 ]  The Honest Answer

What you should know about agriculture and rural

Foundation Problems That Affect Agricultural Operations

Agricultural foundation failures in Middle Tennessee are not always dramatic, but they can be costly. A grain bin foundation that settles unevenly affects the bin's structural integrity. A barn floor with settled concrete creates drainage problems and trip hazards. Ground Up Foundation Repair has repaired agricultural foundations across this region since 2009.

Agricultural Foundation Services We Provide

  • Grain bin foundation repair: Helical piers and slab lifting for settling bin rings. We work around harvest schedules.
  • Barn and equipment shed floor repair: Sunken or cracked concrete slabs lifted and releveled with polyurethane foam injection.
  • Agricultural retaining wall stabilization: Failing earthen retaining walls and bin pads stabilized with pier systems or soil grouting.
  • Soil stabilization for rural construction: Weak subsoil conditions treated to improve load-bearing capacity.

Call us at (615) 880-6449 to discuss your property and timeline.

[ 02 ]  How It Works

What to expect, start to finish

Farm Site Assessment

We visit the property, assess the foundation failure type and extent, and discuss the operational schedule.

Repair Plan and Timeline

A written scope and timeline is provided, scheduled around harvest, planting, or storage cycles.

Installation

Repair work is completed by in-house certified crews with agricultural site logistics planned in advance.

Return to Operation

We verify the repair and confirm the structure is ready to return to normal agricultural use.

Agricultural foundation work requires understanding the operational schedule. A grain bin repair that disrupts harvest is a bad repair regardless of how technically correct it is.
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Derek Veselich
Derek Veselich, Owner, Ground Up Foundation Repair

[ 03 ]  Why Ground Up

The difference is in the diagnosis

Get several quotes and you'll see a wide range of prices. The gap isn't luck. It's whether the contractor finds the actual cause and stands behind the work.

  • In-house certified crews: we never subcontract your repair
  • Optional independent third-party engineer review on larger jobs
  • Honest three-tier triage: we tell you what can wait, in writing
  • Family owned from the same Shelbyville Highway address since 2009
Crew working on a new commercial building foundation.
[ 04 ]  FAQ

Agriculture and Rural questions

In many cases, yes. The repair approach depends on the type of foundation failure, the bin's current load, and the structural condition of the ring. We assess each situation individually.

The most common causes are inadequate compaction of the original fill, moisture infiltration softening subsoil, and differential settlement where one side of the bin sits on different soil than the other.

Yes. We serve agricultural properties across Middle Tennessee including Lincoln, Bedford, Marshall, Moore, Lawrence, Maury, Lewis, Hickman, Dickson, Humphreys, Smith, Wilson, and DeKalb counties, as well as Hopkinsville, Kentucky.

[ 06 ]  Customer Reviews

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Where we work

Headquartered in Murfreesboro,
serving Middle Tennessee

From red-clay Rutherford County soil to Nashville’s high water tables and Cookeville’s karst limestone, we know what's beneath your site, whatever you're building, storing, or operating on it.

Also serving: La Vergne, Hendersonville, Gallatin, Lebanon, Clarksville, Tullahoma, Nolensville, Antioch + 100 more cities →

Found a problem? Get a straight answer

Site assessment, written scope, honest triage. No pressure.