Common slab and pad projects
Slab requests often include shed pads, garage slabs, patio bases, equipment pads, utility pads, small workshop floors, and light commercial flatwork.
The most useful first details are the approximate dimensions, intended use, and whether the area is bare ground, gravel, asphalt, or existing concrete.
What affects the slab scope
Thickness, reinforcement, base prep, grading, drainage, forms, finish, access, and cure time all affect the project scope.
If old concrete needs to come out first, photos of cracks, settlement, edges, and drainage problems help show whether tear-out should be included in the estimate discussion.
Lynchburg project considerations
Lynchburg-area properties can have slope, older concrete, and tight driveway access. Include notes about gates, distance from the street, and whether water stands in the work area after rain.
Forest, Timberlake, Boonsboro, Madison Heights, and Bedford corridor requests should include the exact project city or neighborhood.