Why these are Kansas City's best concrete contractors
Finding a concrete contractor you can trust in Kansas City isn't hard — finding a great one takes a little more work. Driveways crack, patios settle, and a bad pour is expensive to fix. We dug into public ratings across Google to build this list, so you're starting with the names that Kansas City homeowners and businesses have already vouched for.
How We Rank
Every contractor on this page earned a TopRated Score — our editorial composite built from public Google, Yelp, and Facebook ratings. We weight star averages alongside review volume, because a 5-star score on a handful of reviews tells a different story than a 5-star score on 142. For this category we also factor in what reviewers consistently mention: finish quality and durability, licensing and insurance, the estimate process, and overall professionalism. You can read the full details on our methodology page.
Who Stands Out
Musselman & Hall Contractors, LLC takes the top spot. Their Overland Park headquarters carries a 5-star average across 142 Google reviews — one of the strongest combinations of rating and volume in this category. That kind of consistency across a large review sample is hard to fake and hard to ignore.
Better Concrete Construction is worth a close look despite sitting at #4. They've accumulated 170 Google reviews — the most of any contractor on this list — at a 4.9-star average. Volume like that gives their rating real statistical weight, and it suggests a contractor doing a high number of jobs and still keeping customers happy.
Johnson Concrete LLC (#2) and Cabrera Concrete (#3) both hold perfect 5-star averages with 90 and 89 reviews respectively, putting them in a tight cluster at the top. KC Coring & Cutting (#5) rounds out the upper tier with 126 reviews at 4.9 stars — a strong signal for a specialty contractor focused on coring and cutting work.
Further down the list, Stampcrete of Kansas City (#10) is the name to know if decorative or stamped concrete is what you're after — a niche that requires a different skill set than standard flatwork, and their perfect rating reflects satisfied customers in that specific space.
What to Ask Before You Hire
Regardless of where a contractor ranks, always confirm they carry current liability insurance and are properly licensed in Missouri or Kansas (depending on your project location). Get at least two written estimates, ask about mix design and thickness for your specific application, and request references for jobs similar in scope to yours.
A Note on Rankings
Public ratings shift as new reviews come in, and businesses change over time. Our rankings reflect public data available at the time of publication. Before you hire, verify the contractor's current standing, confirm their address and contact details directly, and check licensing with the appropriate state board. We update this list periodically, but your own due diligence is always the final step.