Concrete Leveling & Mudjacking · St. Peters, MO
Concrete Leveling & Mudjacking in St. Peters, MO
St. Peters' clay soil swells and shrinks with every wet-dry cycle, and after 30-plus years it has pulled thousands of the city's slabs out of level. If your driveway panel, sidewalk, or patio has sunk but the concrete itself is still sound, leveling puts it back — in hours, for a third to half the cost of replacement.
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Concrete Leveling & Mudjacking for St. Peters Homeowners
The pattern is everywhere in St. Peters' 1980s and 90s neighborhoods: a driveway panel that dropped an inch at the garage apron, a sidewalk section tilted into a trip hazard, a patio pitched back toward the foundation so rain pools against the house. The clay beneath moved, a void formed, and the slab followed it down. Lifting the slab and filling the void fixes the symptom and the cause at once.
We level with both traditional mudjacking and modern polyurethane foam lifting, and we'll recommend whichever suits your slab — mudjacking for larger, heavier panels; foam where light weight, small holes, and 15-minute cure matter. Either way, drill holes are patched to blend, and the slab is usable the same day.
Leveling only makes sense on structurally sound concrete, and we'll tell you honestly when it isn't — a shattered or badly scaled slab is replacement territory, and we do that too. But for the classic St. Peters case of solid panels that simply settled, leveling saves thousands and eliminates the trip hazard before someone gets hurt or the city flags the sidewalk.
Concrete Leveling FAQs for St. Peters
How much does concrete leveling cost in St. Peters, MO?
Most St. Peters leveling jobs run $3–$8 per square foot of affected slab — typically $500–$1,500 for a few sidewalk or driveway panels, versus several thousand to replace the same concrete. We quote firm after seeing the slabs.
Why did my slab sink in the first place?
St. Peters sits on expansive clay that swells wet and shrinks dry. Over decades that movement opens voids beneath slabs, and the concrete settles into them. Leveling fills the void as it lifts, addressing the cause rather than just the symptom.
How long does leveling last?
With the voids filled and drainage corrected, a leveled slab typically stays put for many years. If a downspout or grading problem caused the washout, we'll point it out so the fix lasts.
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