Excavation & Base Compaction
We remove organic material and install a thick layer of granular A stone, compacted to 95% to ensure the base is rock solid.
Precision-leveled and reinforced concrete pads for garages, workshops, and industrial applications—engineered for durability and performance.
A slab is only as good as its base. When concrete is poured on loose soil or without proper reinforcement, it will inevitably crack under the weight of a car, a hot tub, or heavy machinery.
Major structural cracks that spread across the floor
Uneven surfaces that cause equipment to tilt or vibrate
Moisture wicking through the slab into your garage or shed
Edges that crumble or sink under concentrated loads
Don't risk your expensive equipment or structure on a cheap pad.
Expert Solution We build slabs that are designed for their specific purpose. Whether it's a lightweight shed pad or a heavy-duty garage floor, we adjust the thickness and reinforcement to match the load.
Get a slab that stays level and handles the weight without compromise.
From base compaction to the final trowel finish, we focus on every detail of the structural system.
We remove organic material and install a thick layer of granular A stone, compacted to 95% to ensure the base is rock solid.
We set precise forms for height and layout, and install a heavy-duty vapor barrier to keep moisture from rising through the slab.
We install the steel reinforcement before pouring. Our finishers use power trowels to achieve the exact surface texture you need.
See how we turn worn-out surfaces into professional finishes.
A standard residential garage slab is typically 4 to 5 inches thick. For heavier trucks or commercial use, we recommend 6 to 8 inches with increased rebar.
Yes. In the GTA, moisture from the ground will naturally wick through concrete. A vapor barrier is essential to keep your floor dry and prevent mold.
Yes. Hot tubs are extremely heavy when full. We design reinforced pads specifically to handle those concentrated loads without cracking.
You can walk on it in 24 hours, but for heavy equipment or vehicles, we recommend waiting 7-14 days for the concrete to reach its structural strength.
Contact us for a free slab assessment and quote. We'll provide a durable, level, and professional solution for your property.