Concrete Leveling & Mudjacking · Lake St. Louis, MO
Concrete Leveling & Mudjacking in Lake St. Louis, MO
In Lake St. Louis, the slabs that settle are often the ones you'd least want to replace: stamped patios, pool decks, and walkways with finishes that took real money to install. Leveling lifts them back to grade while preserving every square foot of that decorative surface.
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Concrete Leveling & Mudjacking for Lake St. Louis Homeowners
Sloped lots are part of lakeside living, and gravity works on them year-round — soil creeps downhill, water runs along slab edges, and patios or walks on the water side of the house settle first. Replacing a settled stamped patio means losing the finish you paid a premium for and hoping the new pour matches. Lifting it keeps the original surface intact and typically costs a third as much.
Pool decks are the classic Lake St. Louis leveling call: a deck section drops, water stops draining away from the pool, and the gap at the coping becomes both an eyesore and a hazard. We lift deck sections precisely — foam's fine control matters here — restore the drainage pitch, and have the deck swimmable the same afternoon.
We also level the everyday concrete: driveway panels in the original 70s and 80s lake neighborhoods, sidewalk trip hazards, and garage floors. Every job gets the same finish-conscious treatment — small, discreetly placed and color-blended drill holes — because in this community, the repair shouldn't announce itself.
Concrete Leveling FAQs for Lake St. Louis
How much does concrete leveling cost in Lake St. Louis, MO?
Typical projects run $3–$8 per square foot of affected slab. Lifting a settled pool-deck section or patio usually lands $600–$2,000 — versus many thousands to demolish and repour a decorative surface, plus the matching risk.
Can you lift a stamped patio without damaging the finish?
Yes. Polyurethane lifting uses small holes placed in the pattern's grout lines wherever possible and color-blended patches, so the repair virtually disappears while the stamped surface is preserved.
My pool deck settled — should I level or replace it?
If the concrete is sound, level it: precise foam lifting restores the drainage pitch away from the pool, closes the coping gap, and costs a fraction of replacement. If the deck is badly cracked or scaling, we'll quote a replacement honestly instead.
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