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Concrete slabs

Slabs for sheds, RVs, and equipment.

Purpose-built slabs — sized, reinforced, and finished for how you actually use them.

Concrete slabs

A slab is only as good as its foundation.

Slab work looks simple from a distance, and that's exactly why it goes wrong. A shed pad without proper base prep will settle. An RV pad without enough thickness will crack under the weight. An equipment slab without the right anchors will need to be re-poured. We spec every slab based on what it's holding. Shed and workshop pads get proper sub-base and reinforcement. RV and trailer pads get thicker slabs — usually 5" to 6" — with rebar on 18" centers. Generator and HVAC pads get bolt placement designed to your equipment before we pour. If your project needs a structural slab tied to a foundation or requires an engineer's stamp, we work with your engineer to hit their specs.

  • Shed and workshop pads
  • RV, boat, and trailer pads
  • Generator, HVAC, and equipment slabs
  • Rebar reinforcement standard
  • Thickened edges where called for
  • Anchor and bolt placement
Slabs for sheds, RVs, and equipment.
Frequently asked

Common questions

How thick should a shed pad be?

4 inches with wire mesh is standard for storage sheds. Workshops or heavy-equipment sheds go to 5–6 inches with rebar.

How thick for an RV pad?

5" minimum with rebar on 18" centers. 6" for large motorhomes or slide-outs. We'll size it based on your rig.

Can you set anchor bolts before the pour?

Yes. If you send us the equipment layout or bolt pattern, we set anchors in the wet concrete to spec.

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Serving Yavapai County

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