New homes settling on fill. Older homes fighting decades of clay. Lee's Summit gives us both, sometimes on the same street. Every repair carries our lifetime transferable warranty.

Concrete Leveling in Lee's Summit, MO | Heartland Foundation Repair

Last updated April 2026

Sunken concrete around Lee's Summit usually traces back to the soil. The Jackson County clay underneath washes out or compresses, and the slab follows it down. We lift it back with polyurethane foam injection: penny-sized holes, foam that cures in minutes, and you're parking on the driveway the same day. Compared to tearing out and repouring, you're usually looking at about half the cost.

Lee's Summit's growth has been great for the city but tough on foundations. Developers build fast, fill soil doesn't always get compacted right, and five-year-old homes end up with problems that usually take decades to appear. We see both the new-construction settling and the old-neighborhood clay issues.

Piers, wall repair, waterproofing, crawl space work, spray foam, concrete leveling. New or old, we fix it.

(913) 270-0250 — we're on the east side regularly. Free inspections.

Concrete Leveling Services in Lee's Summit

  • Driveway and sidewalk leveling for Lee's Summit homes
  • Garage slabs, patios, and pool decks lifted back to grade
  • Foam injection through penny-sized holes, cured in minutes
  • Lighter and longer-lasting than old-style mudjacking
  • Roughly half the cost of tearing out and replacing the slab

Frequently Asked Questions — Concrete Leveling in Lee's Summit

Why does new concrete sink so fast in Lee's Summit?

Same reason new homes here settle: fill dirt. When the east-side subdivisions went up quickly, the graded fill under driveways and patios didn't always get compacted right. It keeps consolidating for years, and the slab on top of it drops as it goes. We've leveled concrete at Lee's Summit homes that were only a few years old.

Can you raise a slab near Longview Lake without it dropping again?

We can, but on the wet east side we also look at where the water is going. If a downspout or grading problem keeps soaking the soil under the slab, we point that out, because lifting concrete over ground that's still washing out just buys time. Fix the water and the foam lift holds.

How long until I can use my Lee's Summit driveway?

The foam cures in about 15 minutes, so you can walk on it almost immediately and drive on it within a day. There's no week-long wait like new concrete. Most single-driveway jobs in Lee's Summit wrap up in a few hours total.

Is leveling worth it or should I just replace the slab?

If the concrete is structurally sound and just sitting low, leveling is the smarter spend, usually well under half the cost of replacement. Where we'll tell you to replace is when a slab is crumbling or cracked into too many pieces to lift cleanly. We give you that honest read during the free inspection.

More Services in Lee's Summit

Schedule Your Free Concrete Leveling Inspection in Lee's Summit

Proudly serving Lee's Summit and surrounding communities in Jackson County. Ready to protect your home? Call us at (913) 270-0250 or contact us online to schedule your free inspection and same-day estimate.

Featured Services

    Our Process

    is as simple as this:

    1

    Schedule a free inspection

    We will diagnose your property's foundation issue and explain the best solution(s) available for your time frame, budget and goals. We will never sell you on services you don't need.

    2

    Get an Estimate

    One of our foundation repair experts will provide you with a fair, written estimate (including financing options) for a professionally installed foundation repair or waterproofing solution customized for your home.

    3

    Settle the Work Date

    As soon as our proposal is accepted, we will schedule a work date and an estimated time for completion, weather permitting.

    4

    Get All Done On Time and In-Budget

    We will complete the work on your home with the same level of care, courtesy and professionalism as we would for our own family members.