Strong and stable shed slabs for garages, workshops, and storage areas. Available in standard, reinforced, and heavy-duty options for different load requirements.
A shed slab must handle load requirements, ground conditions, and intended use. Standard slabs are suitable for small storage units, while reinforced options support garages and machinery. Site conditions determine whether thicker concrete or deeper footings are needed to prevent movement.
Slab thickness, reinforcement, and drainage affect durability. Proper preparation ensures water runoff and structural stability, while steel mesh or rebar prevents cracking underweight. Selecting the right slab provides a long-lasting foundation for sheds, workshops, and storage areas.
Concrete slabs must support static loads (stored items) and dynamic loads (moving vehicles or machinery).
Over time, shed slabs may need repairs or resurfacing due to wear, impact, or environmental conditions.
Concrete slabs must meet engineering standards for load requirements, reinforcement, and site preparation.
Standard slabs are 100mm thick, while reinforced slabs may need 150mm or more, depending on load requirements.
Steel mesh or rebar is recommended for garages, workshops, or heavy storage to prevent cracking.
Yes, minor cracks can be sealed, but wider cracks may indicate movement and need assessment.
Sealing prevents moisture damage, oil stains, and surface wear, especially in garages or high-traffic areas.