319 Concrete Leveling Contractors in Kansas
Kansas sits on a geological divide. The eastern third of the state, where the Kansas City metro, Wichita, and Topeka concentrate most of the population, has deep expansive clay ranked among the most aggressive foundation-damaging soils in the Midwest. The western two-thirds transitions to less problematic sandy loam and silt. The frost line ranges from 24 inches in Wichita to 36 inches in the Kansas City area. Drought cycles that dry out clay, followed by heavy rains that swell it back, create a repeating pattern of concrete settlement.
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Soil Conditions
Eastern Kansas, particularly the KC metro, sits on soils mapped at 60 to 80% clay content. The dominant soil series, Wymore and Ladoga, are classified as "very high" shrink-swell by the USDA. The primary clay mineral is montmorillonite, which expands aggressively when wet and contracts when dry. The boundary between these expansive eastern soils and the more stable western ground roughly follows the Flint Hills.
Western Kansas has prairie soils formed under tallgrass and mixed-grass vegetation. The state soil, Harney silt loam, is typical of this region. Loess deposits (wind-blown silt from glacial outwash) mantle the uplands and high-terrace areas along the Kansas River valley. Loess erodes easily, contributing to settlement when water washes it from beneath slabs.
Climate Factors
Freeze-thaw cycling is a significant factor, especially in eastern Kansas. Kansas City averages 26 days per year where the high never exceeds freezing, and temperatures oscillate above and below 32 degrees dozens of times each winter. Wichita averages 103 frosty nights per year but with milder daytime warming. Drought adds another layer of stress. Central and western Kansas experienced severe drought conditions in 2024, with Dodge City recording just 0.02 inches of rain in April 2024. When clay soil dries and shrinks during drought, it creates voids beneath slabs that persist until the next heavy rain re-expands the ground.
Pricing
The average concrete leveling job in the Kansas City metro costs $920 to $2,030. Mudjacking runs $3 to $9 per square foot statewide, with most projects totaling $660 to $1,900. Polyurethane foam injection costs $5 to $20 per square foot. Minimum service fees of around $500 are common even for small jobs.
Common Projects and Where Demand Is Highest
Patio and pool deck repairs on expansive clay are especially frequent in eastern Kansas. Driveway settlement, sidewalk trip hazards from frost heave, and garage floor sinking round out the typical project list statewide.
The Kansas City metro (814,000 on the Kansas side, 2.2 million total across both states) accounts for the bulk of demand. Wichita (664,000 metro) is the second-largest, and Topeka (232,000 metro) adds steady regional demand.
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Why Concrete Settles in Kansas
Deep freezes followed by spring thaws in the Midwest create a harsh cycle for concrete. Slabs commonly settle after winter, when frost-heaved soil collapses back into voids left by ice expansion.
- Driveway and garage floor settling after winter thaws
- Sidewalk panels heaving from frost action
- Basement floor slab settlement
How to Choose a Concrete Leveling Contractor in Kansas
Verify licensing and insurance
Kansas does not require a statewide contractor license, but municipalities like Wichita and Kansas City require local contractor licenses. Ask each contractor for proof of general liability insurance as well.
Ask about methods and materials
Different contractors specialize in different leveling techniques. Mudjacking uses a cement slurry, while foam leveling injects expanding polyurethane. Ask what method they recommend for your slab type and why.
Get multiple written estimates
Request at least two or three itemized quotes. Each should include the scope of work, materials, timeline, and warranty terms.
Check warranty coverage
Most contractors offer a warranty on their leveling work. Ask what is covered, how long it lasts, and whether it transfers if you sell the property.
Read reviews and ask for references
Online reviews help, but also ask contractors for references from recent projects similar to yours. How they handled similar jobs tells you a lot about what to expect.
Contractors in Kansas
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1 Core Construction LLC
Mudjacking concrete repair and leveling in Kansas City, KS. Uneven driveways, sidewalks, patios, and pool decks restored for residential and commercial clients across Kansas City and surrounding areas.
A-1 Concrete
Spearville, KS concrete leveling specialist offering mudjacking for residential and commercial properties. Driveways, sidewalks, patios, and front stoops restored across Spearville and surrounding areas.
A+
Driveways, sidewalks, patios, and loading docks leveled with mudjacking in Topeka, KS. Residential and commercial concrete leveling across Topeka and surrounding areas.
AAA Basement & Foundation Repair
Concrete lifting and leveling in Andover and across Kansas. Mudjacking services for driveways, sidewalks, patios, and concrete steps. Residential and commercial projects welcome.
Accu-Crete Lift & Level LLC
Driveways, sidewalks, patios, and concrete steps leveled with mudjacking in Wichita, KS. Residential and commercial concrete leveling across Wichita and surrounding areas.
Adams & Eaton Concrete Pumping
Slab raising and mudjacking in Olathe, Kansas for residential and commercial properties. Driveways, sidewalks, patios, and pool decks restored throughout Olathe and surrounding areas.
Advance Concrete Services
Concrete leveling and slab lifting in Bucyrus, Kansas using mudjacking. Driveways, sidewalks, patios, and basement floors raised for residential and commercial customers throughout Bucyrus and surrounding areas.
Advanced Systems of NE Kansas
Expert mudjacking concrete leveling near Lawrence, Kansas. Sunken driveways, sidewalks, patios, and loading docks raised for residential and commercial properties in Lawrence and surrounding areas.
Aesthetic Concrete Designs
Serving Olathe, KS with expert concrete leveling and mudjacking services. Settled driveways, sidewalks, patios, and basement floors lifted for residential and commercial customers across Olathe and surrounding areas.
AHRS Construction Inc
Concrete leveling and slab lifting in Bern, Kansas using mudjacking. Driveways, sidewalks, patios, and front stoops raised for residential and commercial customers throughout Bern and surrounding areas.
All Seasons Construction Inc
Concrete leveling and slab lifting in Wichita, Kansas using mudjacking. Driveways, sidewalks, patios, and porches raised for residential and commercial customers throughout Wichita and surrounding areas.
All Star Concrete Construction
Professional concrete leveling in Kansas City, KS using mudjacking. Driveways, sidewalks, patios, and walkways raised for residential and commercial properties across Kansas City and surrounding areas.
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