UTAH CONCRETE SLAB CONTRACTOR

Concrete Slab Utah — RV Pads, Hot Tub Slabs, Shed Foundations & More

A&E pours concrete slabs across Utah's southern and northern counties. RV pads, hot tub slabs, garage slabs, shed foundations — reinforced and poured to the correct specification for every application.

Licensed B-100 General Contractor Free Estimates Serving 9 Utah Counties
200+
Projects Completed
15+
Years Experience
$800–$8K+
Slab Cost Range
100%
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WHY CONCRETE SLABS?

The Benefits of a Professional Concrete Slab in Utah

A properly poured concrete slab is the foundation of dozens of outdoor projects Utah homeowners tackle every year — from RV pads and hot tub bases to shed foundations and detached garage floors. At A&E Hardscape & Construction we pour concrete slabs across all 9 Utah counties, with especially high demand in Davis County cities like Layton and Syracuse where RV ownership is common and backyard projects are a priority.

Every slab application has different thickness and reinforcement requirements — a hot tub slab has different load requirements than an RV pad, which has different requirements than a shed foundation. A&E assesses each project individually and pours to the correct specification for your specific application and Utah's frost depth requirements. As a licensed B-100 General Contractor we also handle any required permits for your slab project. Call 435-253-5322 for a free estimate.

  • Correctly specified for each application — RV, hot tub, shed, garage
  • Reinforced with rebar or wire mesh as required
  • Poured to correct frost depth for Utah's climate
  • Permits handled when required
  • Fast installation — most slabs completed in 1-2 days
  • Serves both residential and commercial applications
  • Free estimates — serving all 9 Utah counties
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Finished concrete slab foundation in a Utah backyard
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SLAB TYPES

Concrete Slab Types We Pour in Utah

From small equipment pads to full garage floors — we pour every type of concrete slab across Utah.

RV Pads

Most Requested

Concrete RV pads for Class A motorhomes, 5th wheels, and travel trailers. We pour to the correct thickness and reinforcement spec for the vehicle weight — typically 4–6 inches with rebar. Popular in Layton, Syracuse, and Cedar City where RV ownership is high.

Hot Tub Slabs

High Demand

Reinforced concrete slabs for hot tubs and spas — poured to handle 5,000+ lbs of combined weight. We confirm correct thickness and reinforcement during the site assessment. Hot tub slabs are one of our most common projects across all Utah service areas.

Shed & Outbuilding Foundations

Permit Handled

Concrete slab foundations for sheds, workshops, and outbuildings. We pour to the correct dimension and thickness for your specific structure and handle any required permits for the slab and structure.

Garage Slabs

Heavy Reinforced

Full garage floor slabs — both attached and detached garages. Poured to 4–6 inches thick with rebar reinforcement and proper control joints to prevent cracking. We can also pour garage slabs with a built-in floor drain.

Equipment & Generator Pads

Same-Day Pour

Concrete pads for HVAC equipment, generators, and mechanical systems. Properly sized and reinforced for the equipment weight and vibration requirements. Quick installation — most equipment pads are poured in a single day.

Pool Equipment Pads

Coordinated Build

Concrete pads for pool pumps, filters, and equipment. Poured to the correct size and location for your pool system layout. We coordinate with pool contractors and homeowners across all Utah service areas.

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WHY A&E

Why Utah Homeowners Choose A&E for Concrete Slabs

Concrete slabs look simple — but a slab that's poured too thin, without proper reinforcement, or without accounting for Utah's frost depth will crack, heave, and fail within a few years. An RV pad that wasn't reinforced for the weight will crack the first time a loaded motorhome sits on it through a Utah winter. We've seen it happen. Every A&E slab is assessed individually — we confirm the correct thickness, reinforcement type, and base preparation for your specific application before we quote.

  • Correct Thickness Spec for Every Application
  • Rebar or Wire Mesh Reinforcement Included
  • Frost Depth Considered on Every Utah Pour
  • Serving All 9 Utah Counties — Free On-Site Estimates
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HOW IT WORKS

Our Concrete Slab Installation Process

A&E handles every phase of your concrete slab project from site assessment to final cure.

01

Free Site Assessment

We visit your property, confirm the slab dimensions, assess soil conditions, and determine the correct thickness and reinforcement for your specific application. We provide a detailed written estimate with exact pricing.

02

Excavation, Base Prep & Formwork

We excavate to the correct depth accounting for Utah's frost requirements, compact the base material, set formwork to the correct dimensions, and place rebar or wire mesh reinforcement according to the load specification.

03

Pour, Finish & Cure

We pour the concrete, finish the surface to the specified texture, place control joints where required, and apply curing compound. We provide curing instructions and return for a final walkthrough.

PRICING GUIDE

Concrete Slab Cost in Utah

Slab pricing varies by size and reinforcement requirements — these ranges are a starting point.

SMALL SLABS
$800–$2,500
up to 200 sq ft
  • Excavation & base prep
  • Reinforcement
  • Pour & finish
  • Control joints
  • Site cleanup
MEDIUM SLABS
$2,000–$5,000
200–500 sq ft
Most Popular
  • Everything in small
  • Additional reinforcement
  • Larger formwork
  • Extended cure monitoring
  • RV pad sizing
LARGE SLABS
$4,000–$8,000+
500+ sq ft
  • Full excavation & grading
  • Heavy reinforcement
  • Continuous pour operation
  • Floor drain option
  • Permit coordination

Concrete Slab Questions Utah Homeowners Ask

How much does a concrete slab cost in Utah?

Concrete slab costs in Utah range from $800 to $8,000+ depending on size and thickness. A standard 10×10 slab runs $800–$1,500. A full RV pad runs $2,000–$6,000. A large garage floor slab runs $4,000–$8,000+. Call 435-253-5322 for a free on-site estimate on your specific slab.

How thick should a concrete slab be for an RV pad in Utah?

RV pads in Utah should be a minimum of 4 inches thick with rebar reinforcement for standard Class A motorhomes and 5th wheels. Heavier diesel pushers and large 5th wheels may require 5–6 inches with rebar on 18-inch centers. A&E confirms the correct specification during our free site assessment in Davis County, Iron County, and all service areas.

How thick does a concrete slab need to be for a hot tub?

Hot tub slabs should be a minimum of 4 inches thick to handle the combined weight of the tub, water, and occupants — which can exceed 5,000 lbs for a full 6-person hot tub. A&E pours hot tub slabs with correct reinforcement for Utah's soil and frost conditions across all service areas including Layton and Syracuse.

Do you need a permit for a concrete slab in Utah?

Permit requirements for concrete slabs vary by city and county. Standalone slabs under a certain size may not require permits while slabs for habitable structures typically do. As a licensed B-100 General Contractor A&E confirms permit requirements for your specific project during the estimate process across all 9 Utah counties.

Does A&E pour concrete slabs near me in Utah?

A&E pours concrete slabs across 9 Utah counties — Iron County, Washington County, Beaver County, Weber County, Davis County, Cache County, Box Elder County, Summit County, and Wasatch County. Layton and Syracuse are among our most active slab markets. Call 435-253-5322 to confirm service in your city.

WHAT CLIENTS SAY

What Utah Homeowners Say About Our Concrete Slabs

"A&E poured a perfect RV pad at our Layton property. They confirmed the right thickness for our Class A motorhome, reinforced it correctly, and finished it in one day. It's been through two winters without a single crack."

Gary T.
Layton, Davis County

"We hired A&E for a hot tub slab and a separate shed foundation at our Cedar City home. Both were poured perfectly — the right thickness, properly reinforced, and done in a single day. Great crew and fair pricing."

Linda H.
Cedar City, Iron County

"A&E poured a large garage slab at our Ogden property. They handled the permit, prepped the base correctly, and the floor is perfectly level. Best concrete work we've had done."

Mike P.
Ogden, Weber County

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