Concrete Leveling of Kansas, LLC

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About

Concrete Contractor
Concrete Leveling of Kansas, LLC provides concrete leveling services, mudjacking, slab leveling services, concrete services, and more to Wichita, KS, and all surrounding areas.

Location

Concrete Leveling of Kansas, LLC
313 W Central Ave, Andover, KS
67002, United States

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  • BB
    Barrie Barker
    Nov 12, 2025
    5.0
    Had kansas leveling level out the poorch on a rental property.
  • TS
    Todd Sterling
    Nov 11, 2025
    5.0
    The guys did a Great Job. concrete is level again after being low for years. Now the water runs away from the garage and house.
  • DM
    Danya Mi
    Nov 6, 2025
    5.0
    We had a quite noticeable crack on the patio. The concrete slab was jacked up, and crack has been fixed perfectly. We really appreciate the job!
  • BR
    Bob R
    Oct 13, 2025
    5.0
    the crew of Concrete Leveling of Kansas were professional, on time, and did an amazing job leveling a concrete slab for us. I am very pleased with their professionalism and top quality work!
  • KR
    K R
    Oct 9, 2025
    5.0
    Had them back fill under our patio after some settling on our new build. They did a great job and cleaned up really well once they were done!

Frequently Asked Questions About Concrete Leveling of Kansas, LLC

What is concrete leveling, and how does it work?

Concrete leveling, also referred to as slabjacking or mudjacking, is a technique employed to elevate and stabilize concrete slabs that have sunk or become uneven. The process involves injecting a specialized compound, such as polyurethane foam or a limestone-based mixture, beneath the affected slab. This material fills empty spaces and compresses the soil underneath, effectively raising the concrete back to its intended position.

What causes concrete slabs to sink or become uneven?

Multiple factors can contribute to concrete settling. These include changes in soil moisture levels, which can cause expansion and contraction, leading to uneven support. Soil erosion from water runoff can create voids beneath the slab. Inadequate soil compaction during initial construction may result in settling over time. Additionally, tree root growth can cause concrete to lift or crack.