DIY Builds
Photo by Maria Orlova Pexels Logo Photo: Maria Orlova

How thick should a concrete slab be for a garden shed?

The most common thickness for a shed slab is 150mm (6 inch), with one layer of reinforcing mesh. This is adequate for any farm machinery such as tractors.

Can I make a living off of woodworking?
Can I make a living off of woodworking?

Yes, woodworking is very profitable if you're skilled, know your worth, and have a plan on how and where to sell your woodworking products. While...

Read More »
Is it OK to run a dehumidifier all the time?
Is it OK to run a dehumidifier all the time?

The short answer is: it doesn't matter how long you run your dehumidifier. If your humidity levels are higher than you desire, feel free to run...

Read More »
Can I build my own shed?
Can I build my own shed?

Yes, with the right plans you can build your dream shed.

Learn More »

If you think your shed will require a thicker slab, we can engineer a slab to suit whatever purpose.

How much will the concrete slab for my shed cost?

As a rough guide, a 150mm thick slab will cost between $90 – $120m² (in rural areas). Although a 125mm thick slab may be adequate in many situations, we believe it is best to go with a 150mm slab as the extra thickness is not overly expensive. For example, over 100m² of concrete slab, only another 2.5m³ of concrete is required to increase it from 125mm to 150mm thick – which only equates to about $500 difference! It also pays to keep in mind that thinning the slab out under workbenches and work areas requires more preparation, so it is normally more effort than it is worth. Repairing concrete slabs is also quite difficult, so ensure you don’t skimp on the thickness, as it could cost you more in the long term in maintenance – particularly in high-traffic machinery workshop sheds.

Should I install the concrete slab before or after my shed is built?

We generally recommend an ‘infill’ slab – which is poured after the shed is completed. This allows the concrete to form around the wall cladding at ground level and seal off the shed, helping to make the shed rodent-proof and help minimise the amount of dust and dirt that enters the shed. Installing an infill slab is a potential cost saving too, as this method can be easier for the concreter as it requires less boxing up.

Site and shed pad preparation

Remember that regardless of the slab thickness that you choose, it is essential to start with a well-prepared site. Your slab will only be as good as the foundation. You can learn about the top 10 tips for preparing a shed pad, in the video below.

Can I put a shed on pavers?
Can I put a shed on pavers?

Pavers fit together tightly, allowing you to create a sturdy base for your shed. Plus, they are durable and relatively inexpensive letting you get...

Read More »
Can you put direct burial wire in concrete?
Can you put direct burial wire in concrete?

Installing Buried UF Electrical Cable Underground Feeder, UF cable, cannot be run inside concrete.

Read More »
These are the Best Shed Plans!
These are the Best Shed Plans!

Comprehensive and Intuitive to follow. Build That Shed!

Learn More »

How close to the property line can I build a shed?
How close to the property line can I build a shed?

The exact amount a building needs to be set back from the property line will vary from one location to another. However, the required setback on...

Read More »
What to put around the bottom of a shed?
What to put around the bottom of a shed?

Concrete blocks or landscape blocks represent the most durable and secure means of filling the gap. Concrete blocks won't deteriorate or rot and...

Read More »
Are shed plans easy to follow?
Are shed plans easy to follow?

These are! They guide you every step of the way to complete your dream shed.

Learn More »
What are the negatives of Barndominiums?
What are the negatives of Barndominiums?

Con No. 1: Barndominium Exteriors Aren't for Everyone. Con No. 2: Conventional mortgages won't likely be an option. Con No 3: A smaller pool of...

Read More »
These are the Best Shed Plans!
These are the Best Shed Plans!

Comprehensive and Intuitive to follow. Build That Shed!

Learn More »
How thick of a concrete slab do I need for a shed?
How thick of a concrete slab do I need for a shed?

The best concrete thickness for a shed tends to be 4 inches which is the standard size used for most residential concrete patios, walkways and...

Read More »