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Foundation Repair, Basement Waterproofing & Concrete Services in De Soto, Iowa

Where Bulger Creek's clay-heavy till meets the I-80 commuter homes ringing De Soto's late-1800s railroad core, JLB delivers foundation repair, basement waterproofing, and concrete services to homeowners across this corner of Dallas County.

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Meet the Team Serving De Soto

JLB Foundation Repair is a local company — not a franchise. We serve De Soto and the surrounding Des Moines metro with foundation repair, waterproofing, crawlspace encapsulation, and drainage solutions. Watch to learn who we are and how we work.

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Foundation Repair, Basement Waterproofing & Crawlspace Services in De Soto, Iowa

One local crew handles the whole structural side in De Soto — piering, waterproofing, crawlspace encapsulation, drainage, and wall replacement. Here's how we fix each:

Steel push pier foundation stabilization in De Soto, Iowa

Foundation Repair in De Soto

Out along De Soto's I-80 interchange, where newer homes went up on recently graded farmland, JLB sees the classic signs of backfill settlement and post-construction movement: stair-step cracks, sticking doors, and uneven floors. The town's late-1800s core adds aging block and stone basements to the mix, so our crews stabilize with steel push and helical piers and wall bracing matched to each home's age and soil.

  • Steel push piers and helical piers driven to stable load-bearing soil
  • Wall anchors and carbon-fiber straps for bowing or cracked walls
  • Engineered, permanent fixes — not surface patches
  • Transferable warranty and a free, no-pressure inspection
Interior drain tile and sump basement waterproofing in De Soto, Iowa

Basement Waterproofing in De Soto

The clay-heavy till and slow-draining subsoils around Bulger Creek hold water against De Soto basements long after the spring melt, and that pressure finds its way through old block joints near the historic downtown. JLB answers with interior drain tile, a properly sized sump system, and injected sealing of active wall cracks to keep water out of finished and unfinished basements alike.

  • Interior drain tile and sump systems sized for Iowa’s water table
  • Crack injection and wall-to-floor joint sealing
  • Vapor barriers and dehumidification to stop musty air and mold
  • Keeps the lower level permanently dry, backed in writing
Crawlspace encapsulation with vapor-barrier liner in De Soto, Iowa

Crawlspace Encapsulation in De Soto

Plenty of De Soto's smaller and older homes sit over vented crawlspaces that pull damp, musty air up through the floors thanks to the moisture-retaining clay subsoil. What sets JLB apart here is spray-foaming both the crawlspace and the basement rather than one or the other, sealing out humidity from top to bottom for twice the protection without the premium price competitors charge.

  • Spray-foams BOTH the crawlspace AND the basement — twice the protection
  • Sealed vapor-barrier liner over floor and walls
  • Cuts humidity, mold, and energy loss from the stack effect
  • Done for less than competitors who seal only one or the other
French drain trench with gravel and drain pipe in De Soto, Iowa

French Drains & Drainage in De Soto

On the gently rolling farmland lots that ring De Soto, rainwater tends to pool and creep toward the foundation instead of draining away across the heavy clay. JLB manages that with exterior French drains, targeted regrading, and downspout extensions that carry roof runoff well clear of the house, protecting both the older homes near Little Bridge Park and the newer builds on graded ground.

  • French drains, regrading, and buried downspout extensions
  • Redirects surface and groundwater away from the foundation
  • Relieves the hydrostatic pressure that cracks walls and floors
  • Built for Iowa freeze-thaw and heavy spring snowmelt
Steel-reinforced foundation wall replacement in De Soto, Iowa

Foundation Wall Replacement in De Soto

When a De Soto basement wall has bowed, cracked through, or crumbled past the point of bracing, often an old stone or block wall near the railroad-era core, JLB rebuilds it from the footing up. We replace the failed section with steel-reinforced poured concrete set below the deep central-Iowa frost line, so the new wall resists the freeze-thaw cycles that worked the original loose.

  • Full removal and rebuild of failed or severely bowed walls
  • Steel-reinforced poured concrete below the 42-inch frost line
  • Exterior waterproofing and proper drainage built back in
  • The permanent answer when bracing is no longer enough

Concrete Services in De Soto, Iowa

JLB brings its full concrete crew to De Soto — flatwork, decorative finishes, structural walls, and pools, all in-house. Here's what we pour locally:

Broom-finished concrete driveway for De Soto, Iowa homes

Concrete Driveways in De Soto

JLB pours residential driveways across De Soto on a subgrade prepped for Dallas County's clay-heavy ground, using an air-entrained mix in the 5-7% range so the slab can take the 100-120 freeze-thaw cycles a central-Iowa winter delivers without spalling. On the newer lots off the I-80 interchange, where homes sit on recently graded farmland, that careful base prep and drainage detailing is what keeps a fresh drive from heaving as the disturbed soil settles.

  • Air-entrained mixes (5-7%) built to survive 100-120 freeze-thaw cycles a winter
  • Proper subgrade preparation over Des Moines Lobe glacial till
  • JLB's own in-house crew — no subcontractors
  • Free inspection plus the JLB transferable warranty
Warm ashlar stamped concrete patio for De Soto, Iowa homes

Concrete Patios & Outdoor Spaces in De Soto

Because so much of De Soto sits on slow-draining clay near Bulger Creek, a patio here lives or dies on what goes under it, so JLB excavates and compacts the subgrade before a single yard is poured. One in-house crew runs the whole job from dig to finish — broom, stamped, colored, or exposed-aggregate — and if you want the patio tied into a pool, the same crew handles both under a single contract.

  • Site-specific subgrade prep for Des Moines Lobe glacial till
  • Proper joint placement and air entrainment to survive Iowa freeze-thaw
  • One in-house crew handles excavation through finish
  • Can be paired with a JLB pool installation under a single crew
Broom-finished concrete front walkway for De Soto, Iowa homes

Concrete Sidewalks & Walkways in De Soto

Frost heave is the enemy of any walkway in Dallas County, and JLB builds sidewalks to ride out the ground movement that buckles slabs across De Soto's mix of older lots near the historic core and newer builds off the highway. Whether it's a plain replacement or an ADA-capable run, the concrete is poured to the right strength with 5-7% air entrainment so the surface stays flat through the spring thaw.

  • Built to handle expansive till movement and frost heave
  • Correct concrete strength and 5-7% air entrainment
  • Full range from plain replacement to decorative finishes
  • JLB's own in-house crew
Italian slate stamped concrete for De Soto, Iowa homes

Stamped Concrete in De Soto

JLB lays stamped concrete in De Soto in patterns that read as brick, slate, stone, or wood, using integral color and surface hardeners that survive the freeze-thaw battering central Iowa hands out. The base and drainage get engineered for the local clay-till ground, so a stamped drive or patio holds its pattern past the first winter rather than just the first summer.

  • Integral color and surface hardeners engineered for Iowa freeze-thaw
  • Proper base and drainage over glacial till
  • Durable, low-maintenance alternative to natural stone
  • JLB's own in-house crew
Concrete pool deck at the water edge for De Soto, Iowa homes

Concrete Pool Decks in De Soto

A pool deck in De Soto has to handle real soil movement on Dallas County's expansive clay, so JLB pours with an air-entrained mix and sets the expansion joints to let the slab shift without cracking. Because JLB installs the pool as well, one crew can set the shell and pour the slip-resistant deck around it on a single contract, with no coordinating between separate trades.

  • Air-entrained mixes and correct expansion joints for Iowa soil movement and freeze-thaw
  • JLB can set the pool AND pour the deck — one crew, one contract
  • Proper reinforcement for a deck that stays level
  • Free inspection
Stained decorative concrete patio for De Soto, Iowa homes

Stained & Colored Concrete in De Soto

JLB stains and colors concrete throughout De Soto using acid staining, water-based stains, and integral color carried through the full slab depth so it can't peel or flake away. On patios, drives, pool decks, and shop floors alike, the slab is cured for Iowa conditions — which matters on the temperature swings that drive the 100-120 freeze-thaw cycles this part of the state sees each winter.

  • Permanent color that won't peel or fade
  • Integral color carried through the full slab depth
  • Proper curing for Iowa conditions
  • Works on patios, driveways, pool decks, and commercial floors
Concrete retaining wall with weep holes for De Soto, Iowa homes

Concrete Retaining Walls in De Soto

Every JLB retaining wall in De Soto is footed below Iowa's 42-inch frost line and rebar-reinforced so it holds its line on the rolling ground around town. Each wall gets weep holes, gravel backfill, and drain tile to bleed off the hydrostatic pressure that builds in this clay-heavy soil near Bulger Creek — the same pressure that troubles the older block basements in De Soto.

  • Footings set below Iowa's 42-inch frost line
  • Rebar-reinforced for structural strength
  • Full drainage systems — weep holes, gravel backfill, and drain tile — to manage persistent hydrostatic pressure from the till
  • JLB's own in-house crew
Backyard fiberglass pool for De Soto, Iowa homes

Pool Installation in De Soto

JLB installs fiberglass pools in De Soto start to finish in-house, as an authorized Iowa dealer for Kisol, Elegance by Kisol, and Exclusive Pools, with most digs going from excavation to swim in 4-8 weeks. On Dallas County's clay ground the excavation is dug dead-level to spec and the backfill compacted in lifts, and a fiberglass shell flexes with soil movement where gunite would crack; every shell carries a 15-year structural warranty.

  • Authorized Iowa dealer for Kisol, Elegance by Kisol, and Exclusive Pools — three factory-built shell lines
  • Every shell carries a 15-year structural warranty (manufacturer's, travels with the product)
  • Dig to swim in 4-8 weeks on most installs
  • Excavation dug dead-level to manufacturer spec, with backfill placed in controlled lifts and compacted to proctor standards so it won't settle, crack the deck, or heave in Iowa's expansive till
Concrete parking lot with control joints for De Soto, Iowa homes

Concrete Parking Lots in De Soto

For the commercial sites near De Soto's I-80 interchange, JLB builds parking lots in heavy-duty 4,000-5,000+ PSI concrete over a subgrade prepped for the local clay-till soils. Drainage is engineered for the rainfall this stretch of central Iowa gets, and the mix is air-entrained to take the freeze-thaw load a Dallas County winter throws at pavement.

  • Heavy-duty 4,000-5,000+ PSI specifications
  • Proper subgrade preparation over glacial till
  • Air entrainment for Iowa freeze-thaw
  • Drainage engineered for Iowa precipitation and frost
Sealed warehouse concrete floor for De Soto, Iowa homes

Warehouse & Industrial Floors in De Soto

JLB pours warehouse and industrial floors in the De Soto area at 6-12 inches and 4,000-5,000+ PSI, with joint spacing set for forklift and heavy traffic. The subgrade is prepped for the clay-heavy ground that runs under this part of Dallas County, and JLB runs the full sequence in-house so a distribution or shop floor near the interstate holds flat through the deep frost the region reaches.

  • 6-12" thickness at 4,000-5,000+ PSI
  • Proper joint spacing for forklift and heavy traffic
  • Subgrade preparation for glacial till
  • Built for Iowa frost and freeze-thaw
Concrete ADA ramp with handrail for De Soto, Iowa homes

ADA Ramps & Compliance in De Soto

JLB builds ADA-compliant concrete ramps for De Soto's commercial, municipal, and institutional sites, holding a precise 1:12 slope with code-compliant landings. The footings go below the 42-inch frost line and the reinforced, air-entrained concrete keeps the ramp meeting federal and local code even as Dallas County's clay ground shifts through repeated freeze and thaw.

  • Precise 1:12 slope and code-compliant landings
  • Air-entrained, reinforced concrete that holds compliance through Iowa freeze-thaw and soil movement
  • Deep footings below the 42-inch frost line
  • Meets federal ADA requirements plus local code

Foundation Repair and Waterproofing for De Soto's Older Homes

The De Soto water tower stands tall enough to mark the town for everyone passing on Interstate 80, and that single I-80 interchange is what reshaped a small western Dallas County stop into a commuter address. Little Bridge Park, the Adel-DeSoto-Minburn schools, and a 15-mile run east to West Des Moines give families a quieter base than the metro proper, and the housing reflects that history — older block and stone basements near the historic core sit a few streets from newer homes that filled in along the interchange and US-169. JLB works both kinds from its Van Meter office a short distance down the Raccoon River valley, so the crew reaching De Soto is a neighbor, not a metro dispatch.

Seasonal moisture is the real story under a De Soto foundation. The clay-rich ground here in western Dallas County drinks up water through a rainy spring and then dries hard through a late-summer stretch, and each swing leaves the soil pressing on the walls one month and shrinking back the next. That repeated push-and-pull is what works mortar joints loose, opens hairline cracks, and lets seepage build near Bulger Creek where the ground stays slow to drain. Winter adds its own pressure as trapped moisture freezes and expands in every gap it can find. On the newer streets built over graded farmland, the pattern shifts toward settlement, where backfill that was never fully compacted keeps compressing and tips floors and door frames out of true.

Concrete is the third piece JLB handles for De Soto homes, and it lives in the same freeze-and-thaw reality as the foundation. Driveways, garage aprons, patios, and walkways poured for this climate need proper base prep and control joints so they don't heave or spall after a hard winter, and flatwork that pulls water toward the house only feeds the basement problems already at play. Booking the foundation work, the drainage, and the concrete through one local crew keeps the grading and the slabs working with the repair instead of against it — and lets a family near the ADM schools deal with one contractor rather than three.

JLB crew performing a foundation pour near De Soto, IA
A JLB crew on a foundation job in the De Soto area of Dallas County, Iowa.

De Soto at a Glance

Population ~1,150
Housing Era Small Dallas County town with a late-1800s railroa
Common Foundations Poured concrete basement, Concrete block basement, Crawlspace
County Dallas County
ZIP Codes 1 served
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Foundation Repair Coverage Across De Soto's River-Adjacent Neighborhoods

JLB provides foundation repair, basement waterproofing, and concrete work throughout De Soto and the surrounding part of Dallas County — from the older homes near Little Bridge Park and the historic core to the newer builds that filled in along the I-80 interchange and US-169. Our Van Meter crew knows how this clay-heavy ground behaves.

Why Are De Soto's Block Foundations Vulnerable to Dallas County Soil Pressure?

The homes in De Soto sit on a range of foundation types, each with its own vulnerabilities. Here's what our crews see most often in Dallas County.

Poured concrete basement

Poured concrete basements throughout De Soto are strong, but they're in a tough spot — Dallas County's clay soil and the area's high water table create persistent hydrostatic pressure. Cracks that start as hairline fractures become active water channels once the soil is fully saturated during spring thaw.

Concrete block basement

Concrete block foundations are common in De Soto's pre-1950s homes. After decades of lateral pressure from expanding clay, the mortar joints weaken and walls begin to bow inward. Horizontal cracks near the midpoint of the wall are the classic warning sign — and they need professional attention before the wall fails.

Crawlspace

Crawlspace foundations in De Soto trap moisture from Dallas County's clay soil, creating an environment where mold, wood rot, and structural sagging thrive. Full encapsulation with spray foam and vapor barriers is the permanent solution — and JLB seals both the crawlspace and the basement for twice the protection.

Meet the JLB Team Serving De Soto and Central Iowa

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De Soto's Clay Soil and Deep Frost Won't Wait — Get Your Foundation Assessed

Expansive Dallas County clay and a winter of freeze-thaw both work against your foundation year after year, and settlement on newer builds rarely stops on its own. If you've noticed cracks, water in the basement, or doors that have started sticking in your De Soto home, a free professional assessment finds the cause before it compounds.

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Why Do De Soto Homeowners With Older Foundations Trust JLB?

Built for Dallas County Clay

The clay-heavy glacial till under De Soto swells when wet and shrinks when dry, working foundation walls back and forth through every season. JLB scopes each repair around how this specific ground bears load — driving piers to stable strata below the active clay rather than patching a crack that the soil will only reopen.

Settlement Specialists for Newer Builds

Many of De Soto's newer homes went up on recently graded farmland off the I-80 interchange, where loose backfill compresses under the house in the first years. JLB diagnoses post-construction settlement and stabilizes the foundation so the cracks, sticking doors, and uneven floors stop progressing.

Older-Home Water Expertise

Block and stone basements near De Soto's historic core and Little Bridge Park take on moisture from the slow-draining clay around Bulger Creek. JLB designs interior drainage and sump systems built for chronic seepage, instead of relying on exterior grading the wet soil tends to undo.

Local Crew, Free Estimates

JLB serves De Soto from its nearby Van Meter office, not a distant franchise dispatch. Our in-house team handles foundation repair, waterproofing, and concrete, and every estimate is free with clear written pricing before any work begins.

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What De Soto, IA ZIP Codes Does JLB Cover for Foundation Repair?

50069

De Soto Homeowner Resources

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What Our Customers Say

★★★★★

"We had cracks running up our walls and doors that wouldn't close. JLB came out, explained exactly what was happening with the soil under our house, and had the piers installed in two days. Floors are level again. Wish we hadn't waited so long."

Mike & Sarah T.
Overland Park, KS
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"Three other companies gave us the runaround. JLB showed up, did a thorough inspection, and gave us a straight answer. The repair held up through an entire Missouri winter with zero new cracking."

David R.
Lee's Summit, MO
★★★★★

"Our crawlspace was a mess — moisture, mold, the works. JLB encapsulated it AND spray-foamed our basement in the same project. The difference in our home's air quality is incredible. Great value for the price."

Jennifer K.
Ankeny, IA

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Every photo is from an actual JLB job site — not a stock photo. See the work we do every day across Kansas City and Des Moines.

Egress window added to a 1800s Poured concrete basement basement in De Soto by JLB Foundation Repair
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Interior drain tile system managing harsh winters and spring snowmelt water intrusion in a De Soto, IA basement
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JLB crew pouring concrete into insulated concrete forms at a De Soto, IA property
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Every JLB Foundation Repair job in De Soto starts with the right people and the right equipment
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Foundation Repair & Waterproofing Questions for De Soto Homeowners

If part of your De Soto home sits over a crawlspace, encapsulation is one of the most effective ways to stop the damp, musty air that the area's clay soil and seasonal moisture push up into the house. JLB's approach is what sets the work apart: we spray-foam both the crawlspace and the basement rather than treating just one, which seals the home against ground moisture on two fronts at once and typically costs less than competitors who only address a single level. The result is drier air, steadier humidity, and less of the mold and wood-rot pressure that comes from leaving an open crawlspace exposed to western Dallas County's wet ground.

There isn't a single locked-in season, but timing matters in central Iowa. Foundation repair and interior drainage can be done year-round because the work happens at or below the basement, so a wet spring or a snowy winter rarely stops a JLB crew — and catching active movement early often matters more than waiting for ideal weather. Concrete is the more weather-sensitive job: the stretch from late spring through early fall, when the ground has thawed and temperatures stay reliably above freezing, gives a slab the conditions it needs to cure properly before another De Soto winter arrives. The practical move is to schedule a free inspection whenever you spot a problem, then let JLB advise on the best window for any concrete portion.

A wall that bows inward or shows a horizontal crack is usually a sign that the clay soil outside is pressing harder than the wall was built to resist — exactly the kind of pressure De Soto's swelling, slow-draining ground creates after a wet season. JLB matches the fix to how far the wall has moved: carbon-fiber straps anchor a wall that is cracked but still relatively straight and stop it from moving further, while steel I-beams or wall anchors are used to brace and gradually straighten a wall that has bowed more seriously. Every repair starts with a free on-site assessment, because the right method depends on the degree of deflection and the soil load behind that specific wall.

Yes. Many of the homes near De Soto's historic core sit on stone or aging masonry foundations, and those need a gentler, more deliberate approach than a poured-concrete wall. JLB repoints and rebuilds deteriorated mortar joints, stabilizes shifting stone, and adds interior drainage where decades of moisture from the surrounding clay have worked through the wall. The goal is to preserve the original foundation and keep the house standing true rather than tearing it out — and because the work is done in-house, the same crew can pair the masonry repair with waterproofing so an older De Soto home stays dry as well as stable.

Request Your Free De Soto Foundation Inspection

Tell us about your De Soto home — whether it's an older basement near the historic core or a newer build off the interchange, and what you're seeing. Our Van Meter crew schedules an on-site inspection that accounts for Dallas County's clay soils, the deep central-Iowa frost, and your specific foundation type.

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Des Moines, IA, 50314
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