Since 1994 · NE · IA · KS · MO

Concrete Repair Across Nebraska, Iowa, Kansas & Missouri.

Sunken driveways, cracked sidewalks, and settled garage floors are soil problems first. The concrete just shows the symptom. Epp Foundation Repair has been repairing and leveling concrete slabs across Nebraska, Iowa, Kansas, and Missouri since 1994, using mudjacking and polyurethane foam injection to lift settled slabs back to grade without the cost and waste of full replacement.

Nebraska · Iowa · Kansas · Missouri Since 1994

Let's take the first step toward a healthy home.

A local specialist will inspect your foundation, walk you through the findings, and send a clear estimate. no cost, no pressure.

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What We Repair

8 concrete repair specializations under one roof.

Concrete Repair problems rarely come from one cause. We specialize across the full range of concrete repair methods so the solution matches the cause. Not the easiest sale.

Concrete Lifting & Leveling

Concrete lifting and leveling from Epp Foundation Repair. Mid-soil polyurethane foam injection for clean residential lifts, mudjacking when void mass demands a heavier fill, and slab piers when the load justifies deep support. Serving NE, IA, KS, and MO since 1994. The right scope when the slab is salvageable; the wrong scope when the concrete is cracked beyond repair and a flatwork contractor should pour new.

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Exterior Concrete Crack Repair

Exterior concrete crack repair from Epp Foundation Repair. Flexible polyurethane sealant on stable cosmetic cracks, foam-lift plus seal when the slab below the crack has settled, and honest hand-off to flatwork when the slab is end-of-life. Driveways, sidewalks, patios, garage floors, and pool decks across NE, IA, KS, and MO since 1994. Different exposure than foundation cracks, different repair method, different scope.

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Driveway Repair

Driveway repair from Epp Foundation Repair. Settlement lift with mid-soil polyurethane foam or mudjacking, flexible polyurethane sealing on stable cracks, honest coordination with flatwork when sections are end-of-life. Apron-to-street settlement, edge drop, center heave, and base-failure cracking across NE, IA, KS, and MO since 1994. Combined scope: Epp lifts and seals what's salvageable; refers to flatwork what needs replacement.

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Sidewalk Repair

Sidewalk repair from Epp Foundation Repair. Section lift with mid-soil polyurethane foam to eliminate tripping hazards, concrete grinding on minor offsets, flexible polyurethane sealing on stable cracks, and honest hand-off to flatwork when sections are end-of-life. Tree root settlement, walk-to-driveway joint drop, freeze-heave, and salt deterioration across NE, IA, KS, and MO since 1994. Liability matters. Settled public walks are homeowner exposure in most local jurisdictions.

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Patio Repair

Epp Foundation Repair lifts settled patio slabs, seals working cracks, and stabilizes the soil beneath outdoor living spaces across Nebraska, Iowa, Kansas, and Missouri.

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Garage Floor Repair

Epp Foundation Repair lifts settled garage slabs, fills voids under the concrete, and seals working cracks across Nebraska, Iowa, Kansas, and Missouri.

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Commercial Concrete Repair

Epp Foundation Repair lifts, stabilizes, and crack-seals commercial concrete. Warehouses, retail floors, parking lots, loading docks. Across Nebraska, Iowa, Kansas, and Missouri.

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Pool Deck Repair

Lifting and stabilizing sunken pool deck slabs with mid-soil foam injection, plus crack and joint repair.

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Unsure What You're Dealing With?

Not sure which concrete repair problem you're facing?

Pick the symptom that best fits. We'll tell you what it likely means and where to go next.

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Problem Signs

What concrete repair problems actually look like.

Most concrete repair problems start as small symptoms. Catching them early is the difference between a small, planned fix and a major reconstruction. These are the warning signs we see most often.

Cracking Expansion Joints
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Cracking Expansion Joints

Expansion joints are the soft filler strips set between concrete sections so the slabs can move without crushing into each other. Concrete expands in summer heat and contracts in winter cold, and across eastern Nebraska and western Iowa that swing happens through 50 to 70 freeze-thaw cycles every year. Each cycle works the joint a little harder. The filler dries out, shrinks, and eventually cracks or falls out. Once the joint opens, water runs straight down into the soil under the slab. That soil is often expansive clay or loess, which swells when wet and shrinks when dry, so the very water the joint was meant to keep out starts moving the slab from below. A cracked joint by itself is rarely a structural emergency. The reason to act is what follows: open joints feed water under the concrete, and water under concrete in this region is the leading cause of settlement, lifting, and slab separation. Sealing or replacing a joint early is a low-cost step. Waiting until the slab has settled or heaved turns it into a leveling or replacement job.

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Gaps Between Concrete Slabs and Walls
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Gaps Between Concrete Slabs and Walls

Gaps form between concrete slabs and walls when the soil under the slab settles and the slab drops with it, while the wall or the next slab stays in place. Across Nebraska, Iowa, Kansas, and Missouri the soil doing the settling is usually expansive clay or loess, which compacts and shrinks as it dries and washes out where drainage is poor. A patio pulling away from the house, a garage floor separating from the foundation wall, or concrete steps leaning back from the porch are all the same story: the slab has lost support underneath. The reason to take an early gap seriously is water. An open gap is a funnel. Every rain and snowmelt pours water straight into the soil beneath the slab and, where the gap is against the house, down along the foundation wall. That water accelerates the very settlement that opened the gap, and near the foundation it can find its way toward the basement or crawl space. The 50 to 70 freeze-thaw cycles this region sees each year widen the gap as trapped water freezes and expands. Sealing a thin gap is simple. A wide gap with a settled slab needs the slab lifted and the void filled before sealing makes sense.

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Tree Roots Causing Concrete Damage

Tree roots damage concrete because they follow water. Under a driveway, patio, or sidewalk the soil stays cooler and holds moisture longer than open ground, so roots from nearby trees spread straight toward it. As a root thickens year after year, it acts like a slow wedge, pushing the slab up from below until the concrete cracks or one section heaves above the next. Across Nebraska, Iowa, Kansas, and Missouri this is common where mature trees sit close to driveways and walkways. The damage often shows up first as a single raised section or a crack that runs toward the trunk. The slab does not settle back down on its own. Once a root has lifted concrete, the gap stays open, water collects in it, and the freeze-thaw cycles that hit this region 50 to 70 times a year widen the crack each winter. Catching root-related lifting early matters because the fix is usually leveling or replacing the affected slab section, and the longer it goes, the more sections are involved and the larger the job becomes. The root itself is a landscaping question, and the goal is to stabilize the concrete and keep future growth from reaching back under it.

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Recent Projects

Recent concrete repair jobs from the field.

A selection of recent concrete repair projects completed across Nebraska, Iowa, Kansas, and Missouri. Every project shown was completed by Epp crews.

See the work behind a healthy home.

Explore detailed case studies of recent foundation, waterproofing, and concrete projects across Nebraska, Iowa, Kansas, and Missouri.

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Why Choose Epp

Care and expertise from a team that's been doing this since 1994.

Epp Foundation Repair is locally owned and operated, with crews dedicated exclusively to foundation, basement, and concrete work across the Midwest.

Specialized expertise.

Foundation repair, waterproofing, and concrete leveling are our entire focus. not a sideline.

Locally owned since 1994.

Three decades of experience with Midwest soils, basements, and weather conditions.

BBB Integrity Award winner.

Recognized in 2011 and 2016 for ethical business practices and customer transparency.

Warrantied solutions.

Most product solutions carry 10 to 25-year warranties backed by the original installer.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to common questions about concrete repair.

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Replace when the slab is severely cracked throughout (not just settled), when the concrete has reached end of life (spalling, scaling, structural cracking), or when it's cheaper to pour new than to manage the existing condition long-term. In most other cases. Including driveways, sidewalks, patios, and garage floors that have settled due to soil issues but are otherwise sound. Lifting and stabilizing costs 30 to 50% of replacement and addresses the actual cause.

Pricing ranges above are general estimates only and are not project quotes. A precise figure is provided on each written estimate after on-site inspection.
Service Areas

Serving Nebraska, Iowa, Kansas & Missouri.

Local crews based in six regional offices, dispatched daily across four states. If your town isn't listed, call us. we likely serve your area.

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Our Process

Take the first step toward a healthy home.

A straightforward path from initial inspection to completed repairs.

Step 01

Schedule your inspection.

A local specialist visits your home, evaluates the foundation, and answers your questions on site. No cost, no obligation.

Step 02

Receive an estimate based on your needs.

We provide a clear, written estimate with a scope of work tailored to your home's specific issues. Typically within one business day.

Step 03

Get your repairs.

Our certified crews complete the work on schedule and back it with product warranties of up to 25 years.

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What to expect
  • A local foundation specialist on site
  • A complete walk-through of the findings
  • A written estimate within one business day
  • No cost, no obligation, no high-pressure sales
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Nebraska · Iowa · Kansas · MissouriSince 1994
Epp Foundation Repair

Let's take the first step toward a healthy home.

A local specialist will inspect your foundation, walk you through the findings, and send a clear estimate. no cost, no pressure.

Book instantly with Driive
BBB Accredited
Fully Insured
"By Your Side" Guarantee
Our Locations

Six regional offices across the Midwest.

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Lincoln, NE
Epp Foundation Repair
1133 Libra Dr
Lincoln, NE 68512
402-566-5265
Omaha, NE
Epp Foundation Repair
12305 Gold St, Ste 2
Omaha, NE 68144
402-521-5081
Grand Island, NE
Epp Foundation Repair
802 Bronze Rd
Grand Island, NE 68803
308-303-3944
Norfolk, NE
Epp Foundation Repair
1105 S 13th St, Ste 205
Norfolk, NE 68701
402-792-4092
Clive, IA
Epp Foundation Repair
2175 NW 86th St #14c
Clive, IA 50325
515-349-5562
St. Joseph, MO
Epp Foundation Repair
2400 Frederick Ave, Suite 315
St. Joseph, MO 64506
816-549-2672