Concrete Slab Cost · Missouri
Concrete Slab Cost in Missouri (2026)
Concrete Slab in Missouri typically runs $6,200–$14,600 for a typical 1,200 sq ft footprint (excavation, gravel base, vapor barrier, rebar, formwork, 4-inch pour, finish). That works out to roughly $5.31–$11.43 per sq ft installed.
Missouri context that moves a concrete slab foundation cost
Climate: Continental with hot, humid summers, cold winters, and tornado risk. Significant weather variability. Karst topography in the Ozarks.
Labor market: Below national average.
Permits & codes: Missouri follows the IRC with local amendments. St. Louis City and County have their own code requirements. Kansas City follows the International Building Code. Code enforcement varies significantly between urban and rural areas.
About a concrete slab foundation in Missouri
A concrete slab-on-grade is the cheapest residential foundation. For a typical 1,200 sq ft house footprint, budget $6,000 to $15,000 with a national midpoint around $8/sq ft installed. The job takes 5–10 days end-to-end including cure time.
Slabs are the southern foundation default — Florida, Texas, Arizona, and the Gulf Coast use them almost universally because the frost line is shallow and the soil works well. In the Northeast and Midwest, slabs are common for accessory buildings (garages, sheds, additions) but full basements still dominate primary home foundations.
What moves the price
Frost line depth
A slab in Florida sits on 4–6 inches of compacted gravel and a thickened perimeter footing 18 inches deep. The same scope in Minnesota needs footings 48–60 inches deep to get below frost, which doubles the excavation and concrete in the perimeter alone. The biggest single regional cost driver.
Concrete strength and thickness
Residential standard is 3,000–4,000 psi, 4 inches thick. Garage slabs and shop floors go 5 inches at 4,000+ psi. Seismic zones (Pacific states) often require 6 inches at 4,500 psi with additional rebar. Each inch of thickness adds about $1.50/sq ft.
Vapor barrier and insulation
Code now requires a 10-mil polyethylene vapor barrier under the slab. Many cold-climate jurisdictions also require R-10 rigid foam under the perimeter or full slab. Sub-slab foam adds $1.50–$3.50/sq ft.
Finishing tier
Broom finish (rough): included in base price. Smooth troweled finish for exposed floors: $1–$2/sq ft. Stained or polished concrete: $4–$10/sq ft additional. Decorative stamped concrete: $12–$25/sq ft additional.
Site conditions
A flat, accessible lot with truck access within 50 feet of the pour is the base price. Add $1,500–$5,000 for sites with significant slope, rock, or required pumping of concrete over 100+ feet. Coastal flood zones may require elevated slab on piers, which doubles the cost.
Post-tension cabling
Required in expansive-soil areas (north and central Texas, Oklahoma, parts of Colorado and Wyoming) because it lets the slab flex without cracking as soil moves. Adds 20–35% to the slab cost but is non-negotiable in expansive-clay regions.
Concrete Slab cost across Missouri metros
Within Missouri the spread between metros is usually 25–40% of the state midpoint. Major metros pay more than rural areas because of labor demand, permit complexity, and material delivery overhead.
- Kansas City — typical home build $135–$310/sq ft range
- St. Louis — typical home build $135–$305/sq ft range
- Springfield — typical home build $110–$255/sq ft range
- Columbia — typical home build $120–$275/sq ft range
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