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Concrete Slabs

Flat, level, and built to carry the load.

Concrete slabs for garages, workshops, basement floors, and more. Forming, rebar installation, and pouring done right.

Fresh concrete slab pour with smooth finish
Overview

We form, install rebar, and pour concrete slabs. That is our scope and we do it right every time. Whether it is a garage pad, workshop floor, or basement slab, we bring the same precision to every pour.

We pour slabs for garages, workshops, sheds, basement floors, and outdoor pads across the GTA. Whether you need a 200 sq ft garden shed pad or a 1,000 sq ft workshop floor, the forming and rebar work gets the same attention to detail.

Control joints are cut at the right spacing to manage cracking. The finish is matched to the use, whether that is smooth for a garage or broom-finish for outdoor applications. Straightforward work, done properly.

Our Process

How we get it done.

Every project follows a proven process. No shortcuts, no improvisation, just disciplined execution from start to finish.

1

Review Plans

We review the drawings to understand slab dimensions, thickness requirements, thickened edges, and any special details before quoting the job.

2

Set Forms

Perimeter forms are set to grade and braced. Thickened edges are formed where needed for structural loads. Everything is leveled and ready for reinforcement.

3

Install Rebar

Rebar is placed on chairs at the proper height per the engineer's specification. Spacing and size are matched to the load requirements of the slab.

4

Pour & Finish

Concrete is placed, screeded, and floated to the specified finish. Control joints are cut before the concrete fully hardens to manage where cracks form.

5

Strip & Clean Up

Forms are stripped and the site is left clean. The slab is ready for its intended purpose.

Our Work

See it for yourself.

Footing being formed with rebar placement for concrete slab

Footing framed with rebar placed inside, ready for pour

Freshly poured concrete footing for slab foundation

Footing poured and ready for the next phase

Finished concrete walls prior to waterproofing

Finished concrete prior to waterproofing application

Common Questions

Frequently asked questions.

How thick should a concrete slab be?

A standard garage or workshop slab is 4 inches thick with thickened edges at 8 to 12 inches. If you are parking heavy equipment or vehicles, the engineer may specify 6 inches throughout. We follow the structural requirements for your specific use.

Do I need a permit for a concrete slab?

It depends on the municipality and the size. Small shed pads often do not require a permit, but garage slabs and workshop floors usually do. Your builder or contractor handles the permit process. Our scope starts when the site is ready for forming.

How do you prevent cracking?

Control joints are the primary defense. We cut them at regular intervals so that any shrinkage cracking happens along the joints where it is not visible. Proper base compaction, reinforcement, and curing also reduce random cracking.

Can you pour a slab in winter?

We can, but winter pours require heated blankets and additives to protect the concrete during curing. This adds cost, so we recommend pouring in warmer months when possible. If your schedule requires a winter pour, we will make it work.

Ready to start your project?

Send us your plans and get a detailed estimate. No obligation, no pressure.