Concrete slabs are flat, durable surfaces used for garage floors, basements, patios, and ground-level construction. They provide a strong foundation for vehicles, equipment, and structures while offering long-lasting performance with minimal maintenance. Properly installed slabs ensure smooth finishes, structural stability, and resistance to cracking or moisture issues.
Common questions about concrete slabs, including installation, durability, reinforcement, and how professionally poured slabs provide stable, long-lasting surfaces.
They are used for floors, garages, patios, and ground-level construction.
Most residential slabs are 4–6 inches thick, depending on load requirements.
Yes. Rebar or wire mesh improves strength and crack resistance.
Initial curing takes about 24–48 hours, with full strength reached in 28 days.
Yes. Proper sealing and drainage help prevent moisture issues.