Construction Guide

Concrete Slab Thickness: 4" or 6"?

Don't crack under pressure. Choose the right thickness for your project.

One of the most common questions in DIY masonry is: "How thick does my slab need to be?" The difference between 4 inches and 6 inches might seem small, but it increases the strength (and the cost) significantly.

The 4-Inch Standard

A 4-inch slab is the industry standard for residential sidewalks, patios, and garage floors that will hold standard passenger vehicles.

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The 6-Inch Upgrade

A 6-inch slab provides heavy-duty support. It's approximately 50% stronger than a 4-inch slab.

The 50% Rule

Going from 4 inches to 6 inches increases your material costs by exactly 50%. Before you pour, verify your volume calculation.

Calculate Your Yardage

Compare the bag count for 4" vs 6" slabs instanly.

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Don't Forget Compaction

Regardless of thickness, concrete will crack if the ground underneath settles. Always use a 4-inch base of compacted gravel before pouring.