Fix the dips, cracks, and uneven spots in your driveway, walkway, garage, and foundation slab. Watch how our concrete leveling process works!

When a slab sinks, your property becomes harder to walk, park, and use. Lift sunken driveways, patios, garage floors, sidewalks, and slab areas without starting with a full tear-out, thanks to our concrete leveling in Kansas City, Missouri. It can help lift that low area without removing the entire slab.
Our licensed and insured crew brings more than 30 years of experience to each inspection. Before recommending a repair, we evaluate the slab, nearby soil, and water movement.

Concrete problems often start with one spot that feels different. A small dip, raised edge, or growing crack can turn into a bigger issue if the ground below keeps shifting.
If water keeps collecting near a low slab, we can also discuss foundation repair and waterproofing concerns during your inspection. Safety, drainage, and curb appeal can all suffer when concrete continues to settle. Call now to schedule a free consultation and quote.
A sunken slab may still have plenty of use left. Lifting material can fill the open space below the concrete and help raise the slab toward a better position. You will get a clearer understanding of what may be happening around your property. Watch the video to learn why slabs sink, how lifting works, and why many property owners choose leveling before replacement.

Sunken concrete can create more than a rough-looking surface. Water may sit in low areas, raised seams may catch shoes, and nearby slabs may shift as soil support changes. Your driveway, patio, or walkway may become easier and safer to use again. Addressing the settlement early can also help protect the concrete you already have.
A settling slab foundation may show up through cracked floors, sticking doors, uneven rooms, or gaps around trim. Those changes can point to lost support below the concrete. If the slab remains in good condition, leveling may help restore support below the structure. Our experts at Acculevel in Kansas City can inspect the area and explain whether lifting is a practical option.


Driveways and garage floors handle cars, storage, foot traffic, rain, heat, and winter weather. When soil washes out or settles below the slab, sections can drop or pull apart. A better slope may help direct water away from the slab. Professional concrete leveling in Kansas City, MO, can also raise low sections and improve uneven transitions.
Your patio should feel steady when you sit outside, and a sidewalk should not make you watch every step. When slabs tilt, sink, or separate, outdoor spaces can feel harder to enjoy. Keeping the existing slab in place may still be possible. Leveling can help create a smoother path when the concrete remains strong enough to raise.


Full replacement can bring noise, mess, and downtime. Many settled slabs can still be lifted if the concrete remains in good condition. You deserve clear answers before deciding on a repair. That’s why we review the slab, drainage, soil conditions, and amount of settlement before making recommendations.
The fix starts where the support has been lost. Small access holes allow lifting material to reach open spaces below the slab. Driveways, sidewalks, patios, garage floors, and some slab foundations may be good candidates when the concrete is still solid. As the empty spaces fill, the surface can rise toward a more even position.
After you submit the form, we’ll schedule a free 30- to 60-minute inspection and help you take the next step. Maybe your driveway dips near the garage. Maybe your patio holds water. Maybe a sidewalk seam has become hard to cross. During the visit, we inspect the settled slab, the surrounding concrete, drainage, and soil conditions. Our dedicated team will help you decide whether the recommended repair fits your property.
