About the Material and the Services We Offer
Concrete slabs are flat, horizontal surfaces poured directly onto a prepared sub-base. They are commonly used for floors, foundations, patios, and outdoor structures. A slab distributes weight evenly and serves as a smooth, level base for whatever sits on top. This makes it ideal for a wide variety of applications like a building, hot tub, or even a basketball hoop.
Slabs can be reinforced, insulated, and customized with different finishes depending on the project’s needs.
Our Services
We install a wide range of concrete slabs, including:
Garage & Shed Slabs
Heavy-duty and reinforced to support vehicles, tools, and equipment.
Home Additions & Extensions
Poured to integrate with existing structures, ready to build on.
Patio & Outdoor Slabs
Perfectly level surfaces for outdoor kitchens, fire pits, or seating areas.
Hot Tub & AC Pads
Small but mighty slabs built to support weight and resist shifting.
Custom Flatwork Slabs
We can prepare a solid base for carports, basements, workshops, and more.
Why Choose a Concrete Slab?
Concrete slabs are one of the most versatile building elements you can use. Here are some of the reasons why they are preferred by homes and businesses alike Here’s why they work so well:
Excellent Strength & Load Bearing Capabilities
Properly reinforced slabs can support serious weight, whether it is a parked car or a full structure.
Superior Stability
A good slab is perfectly flat and won’t settle or shift when installed on a proper base.
Higher Durability
Once it’s cured, a slab can last decades with very little maintenance.
Cost-Effective
Compared to other foundation systems, slabs are fast to install and budget-friendly.
Types of Concrete Slabs
We help you with a range of options including
- Monolithic Slabs – A single pour that includes both the slab and the footing; great for garages and smaller structures.
- Slab-on-Grade – Poured at ground level with a compacted base and optional insulation.
- Floating Slabs – Not tied to foundation walls; ideal for sheds and detached garages.
- Reinforced Slabs – Strengthened with rebar or mesh for added durability under heavy loads.
- Decorative Slabs – Choose broom finishes, coloring, or stamped textures for patios and outdoor areas.
FAQ
How long before I can build on a new slab?
You can build after 7 days, but full strength isn’t reached until around 28 days.
Can concrete slabs crack over time?
Minor hairline cracks are normal, but we reduce the chances of extensive damage with proper base prep, reinforcement, and control joints.
Do slabs need permits?
Depending on your area and the slab’s purpose, permits may be required. Especially if you are looking for structural slabs.