Concrete Contractor • Kansas City, MO

Concrete contractor serving east Kansas City, MO.

Quality Concrete of Oak Grove serves the east side of Kansas City, MO — established residential neighborhoods east of Troost Avenue, the I-70 industrial and logistics corridor from the city center through Raytown, and commercial properties along Blue Ridge Boulevard, Noland Road, and the 40 Highway corridor east of downtown. We handle residential concrete for east KC homeowners and commercial flatwork for east-side businesses and property owners.

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East Kansas City — aging neighborhoods, industrial I-70 corridor, and commercial flatwork.

East Kansas City's concrete landscape is shaped by its history. Residential neighborhoods east of Troost — built heavily from the 1940s through the 1970s — have concrete that's decades past its original lifespan. Driveways, sidewalks, and approaches that were installed without modern base preparation standards are settling, heaving, and cracking in predictable ways. The I-70 corridor east of downtown KC is one of the KC metro's primary logistics and light industrial zones, with warehouse and distribution facilities that need commercial-grade concrete floors and access drives. Commercial corridors along Blue Ridge Boulevard and Noland Road have aging parking lots and access concrete that's entering replacement territory. Clay soil conditions apply throughout — the same base preparation discipline that matters in Oak Grove applies here.

Clay-heavy subgrade

East KC soil expands and contracts with seasonal moisture. A compacted gravel subbase isolates concrete from this movement — concrete poured directly onto clay settles and heaves faster.

Missouri freeze-thaw cycles

Winter temperatures cross the freezing threshold repeatedly through December and January. Any surface imperfection — cracks, missing joints — opens wider each cycle.

Deicer exposure

Rock salt accelerates surface spalling on concrete not designed for deicer exposure. Air-entrained mix and restraint with deicers protects new concrete through Missouri winters.

Residential concrete in Kansas City.

East KC residential concrete is primarily replacement work — driveways and walkways from the 1960s through the 1980s that have settled, cracked, and deteriorated. Many east KC properties have sidewalks with trip hazards from root intrusion and frost heave. New patios and outdoor living slabs are less common here than in newer suburbs, though homeowners who are renovating older east KC properties often add a patio project at the same time.

Commercial concrete in Kansas City.

East KC commercial concrete reflects the area's industrial and logistics character. I-70 corridor commercial properties need parking lots that handle truck traffic, warehouse and industrial floors, access drives, curbs and gutters, and ADA accessible routes. We handle commercial flatwork for east KC businesses and property owners from small parking lots to larger commercial floor pours.

Foundations & SiteworkParking LotsWarehouse & Industrial FloorsADA ConcreteCurbs & Gutters

Repair and replacement in Kansas City.

East KC has significant replacement demand — older neighborhoods where residential concrete is well past the typical lifespan, and older commercial properties where parking lots and access drives need replacement rather than continued patching. We work with east KC homeowners and commercial property owners on both, giving honest assessments of what's worth repairing and what needs to come out.

Repair vs. replacement guide

Repair may make sense when:

  • Surface spalling — no structural compromise
  • Hairline cracks that haven't moved
  • Slab still flat and draining correctly

Replacement is better when:

  • Sections have settled or heaved
  • Wide cracks with vertical displacement
  • Water actively getting under the slab

What the process looks like for Kansas City projects.

Five steps. No surprises in the middle.

01

Call or submit a request — we get back to you quickly.

02

We come out and look at the project: site conditions, base, drainage, existing concrete.

03

You receive a written proposal with scope, specs, and pricing.

04

We execute the work — base prep, forms, pour, finish, and joints.

05

After cure, we walk through the finished concrete with you.

Concrete questions for Kansas City, MO.

Which parts of Kansas City do you serve?
We serve the east side of Kansas City, MO — east of downtown, east of Troost, and along the I-70 corridor east of the city center. Our base of operations is Oak Grove, about 25 miles east of downtown KC on I-70.
Do you handle commercial concrete on I-70 in east KC?
Yes. Commercial properties along I-70 in east KC — parking lots, warehouse and industrial floors, access drives, ADA concrete, curb and gutter — are a regular part of our commercial scope.
Can you replace an old driveway in an established east KC neighborhood?
Yes. Driveway replacement in older east KC neighborhoods — concrete from the 1960s and 1970s that has settled, cracked, or deteriorated — is a standard project for us. We remove the old slab, correct the base, and install new concrete.
Do you work on warehouse or industrial floors in east KC?
Yes. Warehouse and industrial floor pours for east KC logistics and industrial properties — I-70 corridor facilities — are part of our commercial scope. We spec for the operational requirements: flatness tolerance, slab thickness, joint layout for racking and equipment.
How do I get an estimate for a project in east Kansas City?
Call (816) 542-6124 or fill out the estimate request form. We come out, look at the project, and give you a written proposal. We operate throughout the east metro so the drive to east KC is not an obstacle.

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