Greenwood MO Basement Waterproofing for Lakeside Foundation Homes
Serving Greenwood and Jackson County with 6 specialized foundation and waterproofing services. Local expertise. Permanent solutions. Free estimates.
Meet the Team Serving Greenwood
JLB Foundation Repair is a local company — not a franchise. We serve Greenwood and the surrounding Kansas City 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 and Waterproofing Services in Greenwood
Every foundation problem has a permanent fix. We use engineered systems — not quick patches — backed by transferable warranties and decades of field experience.
Foundation Repair
Steel push piers and wall anchors to stabilize and lift settling foundations. Stop the cracks, level the floors, save the home.
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Basement Waterproofing
Interior drainage systems, sump pumps, and vapor barriers to keep your basement permanently dry. No more water. No more worry.
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Crawlspace Encapsulation
Full encapsulation with spray foam for BOTH crawlspace and basement — twice the protection competitors offer, at a lower cost.
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Polyjacking / Concrete Leveling
Lift and level sunken driveways, patios, sidewalks, and garage floors with polyurethane foam injection. Fast, clean, long-lasting.
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French Drains & Drainage
French drains, extended downspouts, regrading, and drain pipes to redirect water away from your foundation permanently.
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Foundation Wall Replacement
Complete removal and reconstruction of severely damaged foundation walls with new reinforced concrete, drainage, and waterproofing.
Learn MoreFoundation Repair and Waterproofing for Greenwood's Older Homes
Greenwood is a close-knit community of about 6000 in Jackson County. The homes here may not number in the tens of thousands, but they sit on the same aggressive clay soil that affects the entire Kansas City region — and they face the same foundation and waterproofing challenges as any home in the metro.
The housing stock in Greenwood dates primarily to the Mix of historic 1800s core and upscale residential developments around local lakes.. Most homes sit on poured concrete basement and stone foundation foundations — construction methods that were standard for the era but weren't designed to handle the soil movement we now understand. Lakeside properties often face unique hydrostatic pressure challenges and require specialized 'deep-well' sump pump configurations. When the damage shows, homeowners here need the engineered approach to foundation settlement.
Border of Jackson and Cass counties; hilly terrain with several local lakes. The rolling terrain means water runs downhill and collects against foundations in low-lying areas, while homes on slopes face lateral soil pressure on their downhill walls. For many homes, dry your basement is the first step. JLB provides 6 specialized services to Greenwood homeowners, each engineered for the conditions we see in Jackson County. Every repair starts with a free estimate.
Greenwood at a Glance
Where Does JLB Handle Foundation Repair Across Greenwood's Hilly Terrain?
JLB provides foundation repair and waterproofing throughout Greenwood and the surrounding Jackson County area. Our crews know every part of this community.
How Does Jackson County's Clay Affect Greenwood's Stone and Block Foundations?
The homes in Greenwood sit on a range of foundation types, each with its own vulnerabilities. Here's what our crews see most often in Jackson County.
Poured concrete basement
Poured concrete basements in Greenwood are the most common type across Jackson County. They handle the clay soil better than block, but lateral pressure still creates vertical and diagonal cracks — especially near corners and window wells where the wall is weakest. Catching these early prevents water infiltration.
Stone foundation
Greenwood's oldest homes often sit on limestone or stone foundations — hand-laid masonry that predates modern engineering. These walls are porous, the mortar is lime-based, and decades of Jackson County's clay pressure have taken a toll. Water intrusion, mortar deterioration, and inward leaning are common.
What Foundation Warning Signs Are Common in Greenwood's Pre-1950s Homes?
Catching foundation and waterproofing problems early saves thousands of dollars in repairs. If you see any of these in your Greenwood home, it's time to call for a free estimate.
Cracks along mortar joints in Greenwood's older stone foundations, where decades of soil movement have weakened the original masonry
Learn about Foundation Repair →Water seeping through porous stone walls or mortar joints — common in Greenwood's older homes during spring rains and snowmelt
Learn about Waterproofing →Musty smells, mold, or sagging floors above the crawlspace — Greenwood's older homes often have unsealed crawlspaces that trap moisture year-round
Learn about Crawlspace Encapsulation →Doors and windows that stick or no longer close squarely — in Greenwood's older homes, this is usually structural movement, not normal settling
Learn about Foundation Repair →Who Handles Foundation Repair and Waterproofing in Greenwood and Jackson County?





Numbers That Speak for Themselves
Greenwood's Older Homes Deserve a Professional Eye
Foundations built before the 1950s have been absorbing soil pressure for over 70 years. If your Greenwood home is showing cracks, sticking doors, or basement moisture, a free estimate tells you exactly what's going on — before it gets expensive.
Not Sure What You're Dealing With?
Click any symptom below to learn what it means, what's likely causing it, and how we can help. Most of these are more common — and more fixable — than you'd think.
Diagonal, stair-step, or horizontal cracks in drywall, plaster, or brick usually trace back to soil movement beneath your foundation. The heavy clay soils in the Kansas City and Des Moines metros expand and contract seasonally, which can shift your foundation over time. The good news: this is very fixable with the right approach.
Water entering through floor joints, wall cracks, or seeping through porous concrete means groundwater pressure is pushing moisture into your basement. An interior drainage system and sump pump can solve this permanently — and we can usually have it done in a day or two.
When a foundation settles unevenly, it can shift your home's frame just enough to make doors and windows bind. This is one of the earlier signs of foundation movement — and catching it early often means a simpler, less expensive repair.
That musty smell is moisture. Up to 40% of the air in your home rises from below — from your crawlspace and basement. If there's excess humidity down there, it affects your whole home. Encapsulation seals it out, and you'll notice the difference in your air quality right away.
Floors that slope toward the center or an exterior wall usually mean the support structure underneath needs attention. Push piers can stabilize your foundation and often lift it back to level — giving your floors a second life.
When soil washes out or compacts beneath a concrete slab, the slab drops and becomes uneven. Polyjacking uses expanding polyurethane foam to fill the void and lift the concrete back to grade — usually in under a day, with no heavy equipment needed.
Water collecting near your foundation means your grading or drainage isn't directing water away effectively. French drains, regrading, extended downspouts, and drain pipes can redirect water away from the house — protecting your foundation for the long haul.
A basement wall that has bowed more than 2 inches inward, shifted off its footing, or shows multiple structural cracks may have moved beyond what bracing can fix. When carbon fiber straps, I-beams, or wall anchors are not enough, the wall needs to be removed and rebuilt with reinforced concrete. This is the last resort — but it is the permanent fix when the wall itself is compromised.
Why Do Greenwood Homeowners With Older Foundations Trust JLB?
Jackson County Permits Handled
Structural foundation work requires permits in Jackson County, and we manage the entire process. Applications, inspections, compliance documentation — our crews have worked with the local building department for years and know the process cold.
Dedicated Crew, Start to Finish
In Greenwood, you get the same team from the first inspection through the final walkthrough. No subcontractors, no handoffs between crews. One team that knows your project inside and out.
Stone and limestone Experience
Greenwood's stone and limestone foundations require specific repair techniques that differ from modern poured concrete. Our crews are trained in wall stabilization, pier installation, and masonry-specific methods designed for these older construction types.
Financing for Major Repairs
Older Greenwood homes sometimes need more extensive work than newer builds. Our financing options are designed to make those bigger projects manageable — so you can get the full repair done now instead of settling for a temporary patch.
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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."
"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."
"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."
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Foundation Repair & Waterproofing Questions for Greenwood Homeowners
The most common issues we see in Greenwood are wall cracks (mortar deterioration and inward leaning in stone walls), basement water intrusion, uneven or settling floors, and doors or windows that stick. Lakeside properties often face unique hydrostatic pressure challenges and require specialized 'deep-well' sump pump configurations. All of these trace back to how Jackson County's expansive clay interacts with the specific foundation types in your neighborhood. For homes with crawlspaces, crawlspace encapsulation addresses the moisture side of the equation.
Many of Greenwood's homes date to the Mix of historic 1800s core and upscale residential developments around local lakes. and sit on stone and limestone foundations. These older construction methods are more susceptible to Jackson County's clay pressure than modern poured concrete. However, they're absolutely worth repairing — modern engineering solutions like push piers, wall anchors, and carbon fiber reinforcement can stabilize and extend the life of these foundations for decades.
Border of Jackson and Cass counties; hilly terrain with several local lakes. Homes on slopes face asymmetric soil pressure — the downhill foundation wall takes significantly more lateral load than the uphill side. This leads to one-sided cracking and bowing. Homes in valleys collect water from surrounding higher ground, increasing basement moisture problems. Both patterns are common in Greenwood.
Foundation repair costs in Greenwood vary widely based on the scope of damage and the solution needed. Minor crack repairs may cost $500-$2,000. Pier installation for settling foundations typically ranges from $5,000-$15,000. Full waterproofing systems run $3,000-$12,000. We provide free estimates with detailed, written estimates — no surprises and no pressure.
JLB provides 6 services to Greenwood homeowners: foundation repair (push piers, wall anchors, carbon fiber), basement waterproofing (interior drainage, sump pumps, crack injection), crawlspace encapsulation (spray foam + vapor barriers for both crawlspace and basement), polyurethane foam that stabilizes the slab, foundation wall replacement, and comprehensive exterior drainage to keep water away. Every service starts with a free estimate.
A JLB technician visits your Greenwood home and examines the foundation inside and out — checking for cracks, wall movement, floor levelness, moisture, and drainage. For poured concrete basement foundations common in Jackson County, we look for the specific failure patterns associated with that construction type. The inspection takes about 45 minutes and ends with a clear explanation of what we found, what (if anything) needs repair, and exactly what it costs. There's no obligation.
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Our Locations
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JLB Foundation Repair & Basement Waterproofing — Kansas City
111 NE 72nd St, Ste 111Kansas City, MO, 64119(816) 408-3651 View on Google Maps
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A free estimate takes 45 minutes and tells you exactly what's going on under your house — and exactly what it takes to fix it.