Slabs and pads
Concrete Slabs and Pads for Useful Spaces
A slab is not glamorous, but it has one job: stay useful. Roman Concrete can help think through size, access, load, and what the pad needs to support.
When it fits
Good reasons to ask Roman Concrete to take a look.
These are the kinds of situations that usually make a first estimate conversation useful.
First-call details
What to send for a better estimate.
A few practical notes help the team understand the job before the first call. No homework packet, just enough to make the conversation useful.
- What the slab will support
- Rough dimensions
- Photos of the area
- Access for equipment and materials
- Drainage or grade notes
What happens next
A simple path from question to next step.
The goal is a useful conversation, clear scope, and less guesswork before anyone starts talking concrete.
Send the basics
Share the address, project type, photos if you have them, and what you want fixed or built.
The team reviews it
Roman Concrete looks at location, access, timing, and the kind of work involved.
You get a next step
If it is a fit, the conversation moves toward a clearer scope and estimate.
Common questions
Plain answers before the first call.
These are starter questions for homeowners. We will keep improving them as real lead questions come in.
How thick should a slab be?
Thickness depends on use, load, soil, and site conditions. The first step is explaining what the slab needs to hold.
Do I need site prep before a slab?
Usually the site needs some level of prep. Photos and dimensions help the team understand what may be involved.
Can a slab be used for a shed or small structure?
Often, yes. The intended use matters, so include what will sit on the slab when you request an estimate.
Request an estimate
Ready to get this on the list?
Send the basics and Roman Concrete can start with a useful first call instead of a guessing game.
Start the estimate request