Concrete Leveling & Mudjacking · Wentzville, MO
Concrete Leveling & Mudjacking in Wentzville, MO
Wentzville's explosive growth has a hidden aftereffect: subdivisions built on freshly graded ground keep settling for years after the sod goes down. When your walk, stoop, or driveway panel starts dropping, leveling catches it early — before the gap becomes a trip hazard, a water problem, or a cracked slab.
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Concrete Leveling & Mudjacking for Wentzville Homeowners
Mass grading moves enormous amounts of soil, and even well-built subdivisions see fill consolidate over the first decade. The first signs in Wentzville are usually small: a front walk that steps down half an inch at a joint, a stoop pulling away from the front door, a driveway panel that tips just enough to drain toward the garage. Caught at that stage, leveling is quick and inexpensive — and it stops the water infiltration that accelerates everything.
We lift settled slabs with polyurethane foam or traditional mudjacking, filling the void underneath so the fix holds. Foam is often the right call on younger fill: it's featherweight, needs only dime-size holes, and you can use the slab 15 minutes later. A typical Wentzville stoop-and-walk job is done before lunch.
Two things we always check here: whether builder downspouts are dumping water along the slab edge (a leading cause of washout voids in new construction), and whether the settling is still active. You get an honest read — level now, wait a season, or in rare cases pursue it with your builder's warranty — plus a firm written price either way.
Concrete Leveling FAQs for Wentzville
How much does concrete leveling cost in Wentzville, MO?
Most Wentzville jobs run $3–$8 per square foot of slab. A typical settled stoop or front-walk fix lands between $400 and $900; driveway panels more. Compare that with thousands to tear out and repour concrete that's only a few years old.
My subdivision is only a few years old — is settling normal?
Some consolidation of graded fill is common in the first 5–10 years, even in well-built neighborhoods. It doesn't mean your home has a problem — but slabs that follow the fill down should be lifted before gaps grow and water makes the void worse.
Is this covered by my builder's warranty?
Flatwork settling is sometimes covered in the first year or two — check your warranty terms. Where it isn't (or the builder's fix is just caulk), leveling is the permanent, inexpensive correction, and we document conditions before and after.
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