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Concrete & Driveway Cost Planning Guide for Kansas City, MO

Local concrete & driveway cost pricing in Kansas City, MO varies by project size, material quality, site prep, and labor complexity. Use this cost guide to benchmark realistic low and high price ranges, request a free estimate from multiple contractors, and compare line-item scopes so affordable bids still include the right prep, warranty, and cleanup. Getting at least three quotes is the best way to find competitive pricing without sacrificing quality.

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Typical cost in Kansas City

$5–$15 / sq ft

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AAA Fast Construction, LLC

Gladstone, MO 64119-3307

BBB Accredited A+ rated. Mason Contractors, Concrete Contractors, Retaining Wall Contractors ...

Serves: 64101, 64102, 64105, 64106 +45 more

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PinIt Properties & Construction

5228 E Truman Rd , Kansas City, MO 64127-2445

BBB Accredited A+ rated. Concrete Contractors, Construction Services, Fence Contractors ...

Serves: 64101, 64102, 64105, 64106 +45 more

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KCC & CO, LLC

Raytown, MO 64138-3169

BBB Accredited A rated. Concrete Contractors, Driveway Installation, Concrete ...

Serves: 64101, 64102, 64105, 64106 +45 more

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TC Design Build & Remodel

4303 Merriam Dr Ste 1 , Shawnee, KS 66203-1337

BBB Accredited A+ rated. Concrete Contractors, Construction Services, Home Builders ...

Serves: 64101, 64102, 64105, 64106 +45 more

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All Weather Services, Inc.

4221 Metropolitan Ave , Kansas City, KS 66106

BBB Accredited A+ rated. Deck Builder, General Contractor, Construction Services ...

Serves: 64101, 64102, 64105, 64106 +45 more

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Hubbard Construction, LLC

1480 NW Vivion Rd , Kansas City, MO 64118-4555

BBB Accredited A rated. General Contractor, Roofing Contractors, Construction Services ...

Serves: 64101, 64102, 64105, 64106 +45 more

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Bella Construction LLC

Kansas City, KS 66104-5730

BBB Accredited A+ rated. Concrete Contractors, Mason Contractors, Patios and Decks ...

Serves: 64101, 64102, 64105, 64106 +45 more

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504 Home Remodeling & Repair

Kansas City, MO 64118-2753

BBB Accredited A+ rated. Roofing Contractors, Concrete Contractors, Painting Contractors ...

Serves: 64101, 64102, 64105, 64106 +45 more

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Red Bird Concrete LLC

2441 S 47 Dr , Kansas City, KS 66106

BBB Accredited A+ rated. Concrete Contractors, Concrete, Concrete Flatwork

Serves: 64101, 64102, 64105, 64106 +45 more

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Two State's Exteriors

6400 State Ave , Kansas City, KS 66102-1149

BBB Accredited A+ rated. Roofing Contractors, Concrete Contractors, Painting Contractors ...

Serves: 64101, 64102, 64105, 64106 +45 more

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GPS Concrete Construction

Kansas City, MO 64152-2189

BBB Accredited A+ rated. Concrete Contractors, Decorative Concrete

Serves: 64101, 64102, 64105, 64106 +45 more

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Typical Concrete & Driveway Cost Cost in Kansas City

For: two-car driveway or 400 sq ft patio in Kansas City, MO

Budget Option
$1.6k
Starting price
Most Common
$4.3k
Average cost
Premium Service
$11.9k
High-end

What Affects the Price:

  • ¢Square footage and thickness
  • ¢Decorative finish (stamped, exposed aggregate)
  • ¢Kansas City's tornado belt location, freeze-thaw cycles, and affordable labor create below-average cost market

Concrete Driveway & Patio Cost Guide — Kansas City, MO

Kansas City's residential concrete market is shaped by two competing forces: the metro's large suburban lot sizes (Leawood, Overland Park, Lee's Summit, and Lenexa average 1/4–1/2 acre per home) create high concrete demand for driveways, patios, and sidewalks — and Kansas City's geology creates the most challenging conditions for concrete performance in the central United States. The Kansas City metro sits on high-plasticity clay soils with a Plasticity Index (PI) commonly measured at 20–40 — soil that shrinks dramatically in dry summers, swells aggressively when saturated, and delivers 25–35 freeze-thaw cycles per year that attack any concrete with insufficient reinforcement or inadequate base preparation. BLS SOC 47-2051 cement mason and concrete finisher wages in the Kansas City MSA average $25–$42 per hour, anchoring professional concrete pricing in the region.

Kansas City Concrete Pricing (2024)

Driveways

TypePrice per Square Foot2-Car Driveway (600 sf)3-Car Driveway (900 sf)
Plain broom finish$8–$14/sf$4,800–$8,400$7,200–$12,600
Exposed aggregate$10–$18/sf$6,000–$10,800$9,000–$16,200
Stamped concrete$15–$30/sf$9,000–$18,000$13,500–$27,000
Colored concrete (integral)$12–$20/sf$7,200–$12,000$10,800–$18,000
Remove & replace (add for demo/haul)+$2–$4/sf+$1,200–$2,400+$1,800–$3,600

Patios

TypePrice per Square Foot
Plain broom finish patio$7–$13/sf
Stamped concrete patio$14–$28/sf
Exposed aggregate patio$9–$16/sf
Colored with sealer$10–$18/sf

These prices assume proper base preparation for Kansas City's clay soils — contractors who quote below these ranges may be skipping base preparation steps that are essential for longevity in the KC market.

Kansas City's Clay Soils — Why Base Prep Is Non-Negotiable

Kansas City's residual soils are highly active Shelby clay and Pennsylvanian age shale deposits with Plasticity Index values commonly ranging 25–45. For concrete work, this creates critical performance expectations:

Standard Base Preparation for Kansas City Concrete

A properly specified Kansas City concrete driveway requires:

  • Excavation to 8–10 inches below final grade (4" concrete + 4–6" compacted aggregate base)
  • 4–6 inches of compacted crushed aggregate base (Missouri DOT Grade 5 or equivalent) — not imported topsoil fill, which is the first sign of a below-standard Kansas City pour
  • Moisture barrier / vapor retarder on the compacted aggregate before pour (particularly for patios; optional for driveways)
  • #4 rebar on 18" centers or welded wire fabric — Kansas City's freeze-thaw cycles require reinforcement; unreinforced "spec" concrete is appropriate only for short flatwork sections
  • Expansion joints every 8–10 feet in both directions — control crack propagation in Kansas City's high-temperature-swing environment (-10°F winter to 110°F summer surface temperatures)

A contractor pouring 4 inches of concrete directly on grade with no base preparation is delivering a Kansas City driveway with a 3–5 year performance life. Proper base-prep work costs more upfront — the pricing table above reflects properly specified work.

Kansas City Concrete Mix Specification

Missouri DOT specifies air-entrained concrete for flatwork in freeze-thaw regions. A proper Kansas City driveway mix:

  • Minimum 4,000 psi compressive strength (3,000 psi is below KC climate standard)
  • 5–8% air entrainment — microscopic air voids that absorb freeze-thaw expansion; non-air-entrained concrete surfaces spall rapidly in Kansas City winters
  • 0.45 or lower water-cement ratio — lower w/c ratio = denser, more durable surface
  • Fiber reinforcement (polypropylene or synthetic): increasingly standard in KC residential pours as crack prevention

Driveway Approach — KCMO Permit Requirements

Any Kansas City, Missouri driveway modification that touches the public right-of-way — including widening or modifying the driveway approach apron (the transition from street to private driveway) — requires a KCMO Public Works permit. The approach apron must maintain positive drainage toward the street and meet ADA ramp profiles if adjacent to a sidewalk. Contractors who modify the approach without a permit create liability for the homeowner if the approach fails or creates a drainage problem.

Kansas City, MO Concrete Driveway & Patio — Frequently Asked Questions

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Missouri Contractor Verification — What Licensing Exists (and Doesn't)

Missouri does not have a statewide contractor licensing requirement specifically for concrete contractors. This means any individual can legally advertise as a concrete contractor in Kansas City, MO without a state license. However, concrete contractors in Missouri are subject to:

  • Missouri Secretary of State business registration — any business entity performing construction work should be a registered Missouri LLC or corporation; verify business registration at sos.mo.gov
  • Missouri workers' compensation: RSMo §287 requires workers' comp coverage for employers with 5 or more employees — ask any concrete contractor for their workers' comp certificate before work begins
  • KCMO business license: Kansas City, Missouri requires a City business license for contractors performing work within city limits; verify kcmo.gov business license lookup
  • General liability insurance: Minimum $1 million GL coverage is standard for reputable Kansas City concrete contractors — request a Certificate of Insurance (COI) naming you as additional insured before work begins

The Kansas side (Overland Park, Leawood, Olathe, Lenexa) falls under Kansas laws — similarly no specialty concrete license, but Kansas contractor registration may apply for larger projects.

For Stamped and Decorative Concrete — Ask for Portfolio

Kansas City stamped concrete is particularly at risk from unlicensed operators who have watched tutorial videos but lack hands-on experience with the specific Kansas City climate demands. Stamped concrete improperly sealed in Kansas City's freeze-thaw environment fails rapidly (surface spalling within 2–3 seasons). Ask any contractor quoting stamped work for:

  1. Kansas City-area project portfolio with before/after photos
  2. Specific sealer product specification (penetrating sealer for freeze-thaw climates, not film-forming sealer)
  3. References from Kansas City homeowners in the last 2 seasons

KCMO Permit Requirements for Concrete Work

The City of Kansas City, Missouri Building and Development Services issues permits for:

  • New driveway construction or driveway widening — permit required for any work touching the public right-of-way approach
  • Patio construction over 200 sf touching an attached structure (treated as floor area addition)
  • Retaining walls over 4 feet (structural permit required; engineering review may be necessary)
  • Sidewalk replacement within the city right-of-way — KCMO Public Works manages this separately from Building Permits

Basic driveway replacement (no change to approach width, like-for-like scope) may not require a permit in KCMO. Contact KCMO Building and Development Services at (816) 513-1500 to confirm permit requirements for your specific project before execution.

The Spring Driveway Scam in Kansas City

Kansas City's annual freeze-thaw damage creates a predictable spring wave of door-to-door concrete and driveway contractors who appear after winter — targeting Raytown, Independence, Blue Springs, and Lee's Summit homeowners whose driveways show fresh cracking. Common red flags:

  • Cash-only pricing (no check or card accepted)
  • "Leftover materials from another job" pricing
  • Unable to provide a written contract
  • No verifiable business address or online presence
  • Refusing to allow permits to be pulled before work begins
  • Offering to start work "today" or "this week" without site assessment

A legitimate Kansas City concrete contractor provides a written detailed quote, carries verifiable liability insurance, is registered with the Missouri Secretary of State, and is willing to pull a permit when required. Check the Kansas City BBB for complaint history before hiring.

Concrete vs. Asphalt Driveway in Kansas City, MO

Kansas City homeowners replacing driveways face a genuine materials decision that's more consequential in KC's climate than in most U.S. markets. Both concrete and asphalt are viable in Kansas City — but their long-term performance differences are amplified by the metro's clay soils, 25–35 annual freeze-thaw cycles, and hot summers that push asphalt surface temperatures above 160°F.

Concrete vs. Asphalt — Kansas City Driveway Comparison

FactorConcreteAsphalt
Initial cost (2-car, 600 sf)$4,800–$8,400$2,400–$4,200
Lifespan (properly installed)30–50 years15–25 years (with maintenance)
Maintenance (years 1–10)Seal every 3–5 yearsSeal coat every 1–2 years; crack fill annually
Freeze-thaw performanceExcellent if air-entrained, properly reinforcedGood if maintained; surface oxidizes and ravels without sealing
Clay soil movement responseRigid — settled clay movement creates slab crackingFlexible — accommodates minor clay movement better
Kansas City summer heatNo softening issuesSurface softening above 120°F — tire tracking possible in July/August
Staining (oil, fuel)Difficult to remove; oil penetrates unsealed concreteLess visible but petroleum solvents degrade asphalt binder
Repair complexityVisible patches; matched color difficultPatches blend well with existing surface
Decorative optionsStamped, colored, exposed aggregate, broom finishLimited — primarily black, possible asphalt color coating
Environmental impactHigher embodied carbon (cement production)Asphalt is recyclable (RAP – Recycled Asphalt Pavement)

When Concrete Is the Right Choice in Kansas City

Long-term ownership perspective: If you plan to own your Kansas City home 20+ years, properly installed concrete (air-entrained 4,000 psi mix, #4 rebar, 4–6" crushed aggregate base) amortizes to a lower 30-year cost than asphalt requiring annual and bi-annual maintenance. A 2-car concrete driveway lasting 35 years at $6,500 = $186/year in capital cost; a comparable asphalt driveway lasting 20 years at $3,200 + $150/year sealing + $50/year crack fill = $3,200 + $4,000 = $7,200 total over 20 years.

Decorative goals: Leawood, Prairie Village, and Brookside homeowners with $400,000–$800,000 homes often install stamped or colored concrete — asphalt has minimal decorative options. A stamped concrete driveway in Leawood represents a property value premium that asphalt cannot match aesthetically.

Sunny southern-exposure driveways: Kansas City's 100°F summer temperatures make south-facing or full-sun asphalt driveways susceptible to surface softening. If your driveway receives direct afternoon sun and you park heavy vehicles, concrete avoids the tire-tracking and rutting risk.

When Asphalt Makes More Sense in Kansas City

Budget-constrained replacement: Asphalt's lower initial cost ($2,400–$4,200 for a 2-car) vs. concrete ($4,800–$8,400) makes it the practical choice for investment properties, rental homes, or homeowners with shorter ownership horizons.

Clay soil movement tolerance: Kansas City's high-PI clay soils can create differential settling under driveways when soil moisture changes seasonally. Asphalt's flexibility absorbs minor movement that would crack a rigid concrete slab — particularly relevant in low-lying areas of the metro with heavy clay and drainage challenges.

Speed of installation: Asphalt is trafficable 24–48 hours after installation; concrete requires 7 days cure before vehicle traffic and full 28-day cure for full strength. If you need your driveway back quickly (Grandma's arriving this weekend), asphalt's faster cure wins.

KC-Specific Maintenance Notes for Either Material

Annual fall crack seal for asphalt (September–October): This is the single most important maintenance task for Kansas City asphalt driveways — fill cracks before the first freeze-thaw cycle to prevent water infiltration and freeze-thaw expansion that widens cracks into alligator cracking or surface failure.

Concrete sealing for Kansas City freeze-thaw: Pour a penetrating concrete sealer (silane/siloxane chemistry — not film-forming acrylics) every 3–5 years. Film-forming sealers trap moisture under the surface and accelerate freeze-thaw spalling in Kansas City's environment. Products like Prosoco's Saltguard or RadonSeal Dense-Up are appropriate for KC flatwork.

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