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Concrete Driveways in Harrisonville, MO
LS Concrete pours driveways in Harrisonville and throughout Cass County. Whether you are replacing a failed slab in an established neighborhood or pouring an extended rural driveway at the edge of town, the job starts with the soil.
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Driveway cost in Harrisonville typically runs $5 to $10 per square foot for standard broom finish, with most residential projects landing between $4,500 and $9,000 depending on size, access, and base conditions. What drives the estimate up is what most homeowners do not see: subgrade prep, aggregate base depth, and drainage work. On Cass County clay, cutting corners on base prep is the single biggest driver of premature cracking and slab movement. Rural-edge properties with longer runs or non-standard footprints will see higher totals, but the cost per square foot remains consistent with proper scope.
In Harrisonville's established streets south of the courthouse square and along the commercial corridors off Peculiar Drive, we see replacement work on driveways poured under older base standards. These slabs heaved at the apron, cracked parallel to the garage, or settled unevenly as clay shifted through seasonal wet-dry cycles. Rural properties on the east and west edges of town often need extended driveways of 200 feet or more connecting to county roads, requiring careful drainage design so water does not sheet across the slab and undermine the shoulders.
Every driveway we pour in Harrisonville uses an air-entrained mix rated for the Kansas City freeze-thaw cycle. We set a minimum 1.5 percent drainage slope away from the structure and specify rebar or wire mesh based on soil conditions at your lot. Control joints are placed at calculated intervals to manage thermal movement. We do a free site walk before any estimate so base conditions, drainage paths, and access constraints are accounted for in writing before we schedule the pour.
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Harrisonville, MO
Cass County
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Concrete Driveways
Residential
Technical Factors
Concrete Driveway Specs That Determine 20-Year Performance
Subgrade Compaction
Native clay must be properly compacted before any base material goes down. This is where most low-bid pours cut time, and it's where most early failures trace back to.
Base Depth
4–6 inches of compacted crushed stone base is standard for residential driveways on KC clay soils. The exact depth depends on traffic load and the subgrade condition.
Drainage Slope
A driveway needs at least 1–2% slope away from the garage door and toward the street or a drainage point. Flat or back-pitched driveways pool water at the foundation.
Air-Entrained Mix
Exterior concrete in Kansas City should include air entrainment to handle freeze-thaw cycles without surface scaling or spalling. This is a mix spec decision made before the truck arrives.
Harrisonville Context
Harrisonville — county seat residential and commercial concrete
As the Cass County seat, Harrisonville has a distinctive mix of residential, commercial, and institutional concrete needs. The courthouse area and downtown commercial district have established structures with periodic ADA, sidewalk, and parking lot needs. Residential neighborhoods range from older established areas to newer subdivisions at the city's edges. Some properties at the rural edge of Harrisonville have agricultural-adjacent characteristics — larger lots, shop slabs, and functional concrete work beyond standard residential.
Pricing
What does concrete driveways cost in Harrisonville?
Concrete driveways in Harrisonville run $5-10/sqft for broom finish, $12-18/sqft for stamped. Most residential jobs fall between $4,500-$9,000. Rural-edge extended driveways priced by scope. Free written estimate.
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