Find Mudjacking Contractors in Troy, MO

Compare 2 contractors in Troy, Missouri. In Troy, the most common reasons for mudjacking are sunken driveway edges, uneven porch slabs, and sinking patio sections. Early intervention usually means a simpler repair and a lower bill.

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Concrete Issues & Repair Insights in Troy

Prairie soils with high clay content expand and contract with moisture changes, shifting slabs gradually over years. Annual temperature swings of 100 degrees or more stress both the concrete and the soil holding it up. Foam injection is increasingly popular for walkways and patios because it cures in minutes, even in cooler weather. For larger slabs, mudjacking is often more economical. Driveway sections near downspout discharge points settle first, because all that runoff concentrates in one spot and undermines the soil.

If you need concrete leveling in Troy, the usual culprits are Mississippian limestone bedrock, a pre-Illinoian till cap, 10 to 40 feet of Peoria Loess, Menfro and Winfield loess subgrade, and Mexico claypan flats. Troy is the seat of Lincoln County in east-central Missouri, sitting along US-61 and MS-47 about 55 miles northwest of St. Louis. The city has grown rapidly as a St. Louis exurban commuter community, with the population more than tripling since 2000. The city sits on the Central Dissected Till Plains with the Cuivre River draining east through the county toward the Mississippi River. Bedrock beneath Troy is principally Mississippian St. Louis Limestone, Salem Limestone, and Warsaw Formation, with older Ordovician limestone and dolomite at depth. Above bedrock, pre-Illinoian till 10 to 30 feet thick caps the uplands, and Peoria Loess 10 to 40 feet thick drapes the till on the gentler interfluves. Cuivre River State Park sits immediately east of Troy, preserving the Cuivre River bluffs and Big Sugar Creek gorge with Mississippian limestone exposures. Karst features (small sinkholes, springs) are present across Lincoln County, particularly where the Mississippian limestone cover is thin. Local soils run Menfro silt loam on the loess-capped uplands, Winfield silt loam on the loess benches, Weller silt loam on the broader flats, Mexico silt loam on the claypan till plains, Goss very gravelly silt loam where limestone chert breaks through, Haymond silt loam on the Cuivre River terraces, Wilbur silt loam on the stream terraces, and silty alluvium along the Cuivre River and Big Creek corridors. Between Mississippian limestone bedrock, the pre-Illinoian till cap, 10 to 40 feet of Peoria Loess, Menfro and Winfield loess subgrade, and Mexico claypan flats, subgrade behavior is the primary driver of slab movement here.

Mudjacking Contractors in Troy

2 contractors serving Troy, Missouri

Modern Concrete Services LLC

Troy area mudjacking contractor serving residential and commercial clients. Driveways, sidewalks, patios, and walkways lifted across Troy and surrounding areas.

Mudjacking
Troy, MOResidential & Commercial

Old School Concrete LLC

Expert mudjacking concrete leveling near Troy, Missouri. Sunken driveways, sidewalks, patios, and warehouse floors raised for residential and commercial properties in Troy and surrounding areas.

MudjackingCommercial Slab Leveling
Troy, MOResidential & Commercial

The climate is humid continental. Annual precipitation runs about 41 inches, and winters cycle through 50 to 70 freeze-thaw events. January lows average near 21 Fahrenheit, and frost penetration past 20 inches is common on exposed ground. Mean annual temperature runs about 55 degrees Fahrenheit.

Typical projects in Troy include driveway and walkway leveling on the 1990s through 2020s subdivisions along US-61 and MS-47, garage approach and apron repair on the rapid-growth newer residential stock, patio and stoop work on the older homes around the Lincoln County Courthouse, commercial slab work along US-61 and at the US-61-MS-47 junction, institutional flatwork at the Lincoln County medical complex and Troy Buchanan School District campuses, highway-commercial flatwork at the US-61 interchanges, and pole barn slab work on the surrounding Lincoln County farms. Exurban-residential, commercial, and subdivision flatwork are substantial shares of local demand.

Polyurethane foam injection in east-central Missouri runs about $8 to $17 per square foot. Most residential projects in Troy fall between $1,000 and $2,400. Mudjacking remains available on stable loess parcels at $3 to $8 per square foot but is limited on Mexico-claypan flats. A standard driveway lift usually finishes at $1,100 to $1,600. Subdivision-fill, commercial, and multi-slab projects commonly exceed $3,500.

What Is Mudjacking?

How mudjacking works for Troy homeowners.

Mudjacking (also called slabjacking) is a technique that lifts sunken concrete by pumping a cement-based slurry beneath the slab through small drilled holes. It is a cost-effective alternative to full slab replacement. The technique works on driveways, sidewalks, patios, garage floors, and pool decks.

How Much Does Mudjacking Cost in Troy?

What to expect when budgeting for mudjacking in Troy, MO.

Mudjacking in Troy typically costs $3 to $6 per square foot, or $500 to $1,500 for a typical residential project. The exact price depends on the slab size, the amount of settlement, and how easy it is to access the area.

Pool deck repairs in Troy tend to cost $1,000 to $3,000 due to the larger surface area. A settled walkway section is more affordable, typically $200 to $600.

Polyurethane foam injection tends to cost a bit more than traditional mudjacking, but it cures faster and puts less weight on the soil underneath. Ask each Troy contractor whether their quote includes addressing the underlying soil issue, not just lifting the slab.

For a full breakdown of pricing by method and project type, see our concrete leveling cost guide.

Why Mudjacking Matters in Troy

Local conditions that contribute to concrete settlement in Troy, MO.

You might first notice it as a rocking patio chair or a door that no longer closes smoothly. In Troy, shifting soils beneath concrete surfaces cause slabs to settle unevenly over months or years. The result is a surface that looks off, feels unsteady, and gets harder to ignore each season. Across Missouri, most settlement is repairable without replacing the slab.

Catching settlement early keeps the repair simple. In Troy, most mudjacking jobs wrap up in a few hours, with minimal disruption to your daily routine.

What to Look for in a Mudjacking Contractor

On-Site Estimates

A reliable mudjacking contractor will visit your Troy property before giving you a price. Phone or email quotes are less accurate because they can't account for soil conditions, slab access, or the extent of settlement.

Written Contracts

Before any work begins, get a written contract that spells out the scope, materials, timeline, price, and warranty terms. Verbal agreements leave too much room for misunderstanding.

Approach to Soil Issues

Ask each contractor how they plan to address the root cause of the settlement, not just lift the slab. The best mudjacking providers in Troy will explain what caused the sinking and what steps they take to prevent it from recurring.

Timeline and Access

Find out how long the repair will take and when you can use the slab again. Most jobs take a few hours, but cure times differ between mudjacking (24-48 hours) and foam injection (15-30 minutes).

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