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A garage slab or the garage concrete floor does not need rebars, provided it is 4” or less in thickness. Other forms of concrete reinforcement will however reduce cracks. Rebar is certainly required if the garage slab is 6” or thicker. This is the short & sweet answer.
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Learn More »garagemadesimple.com is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon.com . The website is also an affiliate of a few other brands. When you think of concrete you almost always think of concrete reinforced with rebars. The fact is you are pretty much right! Concrete is a very strong building material. However, while concrete has very high “compressive” strength, it has very poor “tensile” strength. Hence, the rebars. But then why the question, “Does a garage slab need rebar?” A garage slab or the garage concrete floor does not need rebars, provided it is 4” or less in thickness. Other forms of concrete reinforcement will however reduce cracks. Rebar is certainly required if the garage slab is 6” or thicker. This is the short & sweet answer. Rebars cost money, both in material and labor cost. So many contractors do like to put rebar in the garage slab. Often they have valid reasons (beyond higher profit, of course!). So is rebar for garage slab important? What do you need to know to have a proper discussion with your contractor or even to convince yourself. Read this post and you will have a lot more information than the short & sweet answer given above.
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Learn More »To learn more about concrete garage floors check out my earlier blog post 7 Important Things To Know About A Concrete Garage Floor.
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If a Rebar is not properly embedded in the concrete then its effectiveness in enhancing the tensile strength of the concrete slab is severely diminished.
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