Concrete Slab work in Kennesaw, GA covers new installation and full replacement of concrete slab for local homeowners. We serve Kennesaw and the surrounding Cobb County area, including the neighborhoods near Kennesaw Mountain. Good concrete slab work starts with a compacted base built for Georgia's red clay soil, so the concrete stays level and holds up for decades. Call (770) 555-0142 for a free quote within 24 hours.
What's Involved in a Slab Project?
A concrete slab is the flat, reinforced foundation under a garage, shed, workshop, carport, or piece of heavy equipment. We excavate to the right depth, lay and compact a gravel base, add a vapor barrier where the slab will be under a roof, and set rebar or wire mesh for strength. Then we pour, level, and finish. Slab thickness depends on what sits on top of it, from four inches for a shed floor to six inches or more for heavy loads.
Signs You Need a New Slab
Here are the common signs it's time to call us about your slab in Kennesaw, GA:
- You are building a shed, garage, workshop, or carport
- You need a level pad for a hot tub, generator, or AC unit
- An old slab has cracked apart or settled below the structure on it
- You want a clean, dust-free floor in place of dirt or gravel
- You are pouring a base for an outbuilding or storage barn
Why Do Slab Problems Happen?
Slabs crack and settle when the ground under them was not prepared for the load. Skipping compaction, pouring too thin, or leaving out reinforcement all let the slab flex until it cracks. Under a roof, a missing vapor barrier lets ground moisture wick up through the concrete and damage whatever sits on it. Getting the base, thickness, and reinforcement right for the actual load is what keeps a slab flat and solid for the life of the building.
How Much Does Concrete Slab Cost in Kennesaw, GA?
Every job is priced on the details of the site. These are the factors that move the number up or down:
| Factor | Why It Matters |
|---|---|
| Slab size | Square footage drives concrete volume and finishing time. |
| Thickness | Heavier loads need thicker slabs and more concrete. |
| Reinforcement | Rebar, wire mesh, and fiber add strength and cost for load-bearing slabs. |
| Base prep | Soft or uneven ground needs more excavation and compacted gravel. |
| Vapor barrier | Slabs under a roof get a moisture barrier that outdoor pads may not need. |
Repair or Replace: How to Decide
A slab with minor surface cracks that is still level can often be repaired or resurfaced. But if the slab has settled, cracked through, or is no longer strong enough for what you are putting on it, replacement is the right call. Pouring a new slab to the correct thickness and reinforcement for your actual load is cheaper than dealing with a failed floor under a finished structure.
Not sure which way to go? We'll take a look and give you an honest recommendation. Call (770) 555-0142 for a free quote.