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No, you do not need rebar for a 4-inch slab of concrete on grade. A 4-inch-thick slab cast on the ground and in permanent contact with it will float and rebar is not required. Rebar is recommended on concrete measuring 5 – 6 inches thick.
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The size of the rebar used is another condition that affects the required thickness of the concrete with thicker bars requiring more concrete placed on top. For example, #11 bar is about 1.41 inches in diameter, while #14 is about 1.693 inches. That seemingly minuscule difference is enough to require ⅝-inch and 1-¼ inches respectively in thickness under the same conditions. Finally, the role of the concrete impacts the necessary thickness of the covering. Ground slabs and walls require less concrete over the rebar than columns or beams. For cast-in-place concrete that will be in contact with the ground permanently, the recommended covering concrete thickness is 3 inches. For cast-in-place slabs less than 5 inches thick, this means that, in most circumstances, there should be no rebar involved. The slabs at this thickness are simply too thin to adequately cover and protect the rebar while still exploiting its reinforcing nature. One thing that can certainly help is to check your local regulations, which take into consideration the local environment for optimal construction.
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