Concrete guide

Concrete Slab Thickness Guide

Concrete slab thickness depends on what the slab will support. Light-use projects can often use thinner slabs, while driveways, garages, and heavy-use pads usually need more thickness.

Common Slab Thicknesses

Project Common Thickness
Sidewalk 4 inches
Patio 4 inches
Shed slab 4 inches
Driveway 4–6 inches
Garage floor 4–6 inches
RV or heavy vehicle pad 6+ inches

Why Thickness Matters

Thicker concrete can handle more weight and is less likely to crack under heavy loads. However, thickness is only one part of the job. Base preparation, reinforcement, drainage, and concrete mix also matter.

How Thickness Affects Concrete Volume

Increasing slab thickness significantly increases how much concrete you need. A 20 × 20 ft slab at 4 inches needs about 4.94 cubic yards. At 6 inches, it needs about 7.41 cubic yards.

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