Slabs & Pads · Jensen Beach, FL

Concrete Slabs & Equipment Pads in Jensen Beach, FL

Jensen Beach Concrete pours shed slabs, AC condenser pads, generator pads, and utility slabs for homeowners in Jensen Beach, Stuart, and Palm City. Homeowners usually need this work when a shed purchase, AC replacement, or standby generator install is waiting on a level concrete base. Call or send the quote form — pads and slabs are the most measurable jobs in concrete, so a ballpark by phone is usually straightforward.

What This Involves

What a Slab or Pad Pour Involves

The job is sized around whatever the slab has to carry. A shed slab typically extends slightly past the shed footprint and is poured thick enough for the loaded structure. Equipment pads for AC condensers and generators are smaller but held to tighter standards — level matters more, because compressors and generators are hard on themselves when they run out of level. In Jensen Beach's sandy soil, the compaction under the pad is what keeps it from tilting a few seasons in, which is why base prep is treated as the main event rather than a formality.

Small level concrete equipment pad poured beside a Florida home
Common Projects

The Slabs Jensen Beach Homes Ask For

Shed slabs lead the list — storage sheds are how many Martin County homes without garages or with full garages handle overflow. Generator pads have climbed steadily as more households add standby power for storm season. AC pads come up during system replacements when the old pad is cracked, sunken, or undersized for new equipment. Trash-can pads, outdoor-shower bases, and dedicated slabs for well or pool equipment round out the common requests. If your installer handed you pad specs, those specs are exactly what the quote gets built around.

Cost & Scope

What Affects Slab and Pad Cost

Footprint and thickness set the baseline, and these are small enough pours that access plays an outsized role — a pad in a fenced backyard that a truck can't reach is priced differently than one beside the driveway. Removing a failed old pad adds demo. Multiple pads poured in one visit cost less per pad than separate trips, which is worth mentioning if a shed slab and a generator pad are both on your list. Full breakdown on the cost factors page.

FAQ

Slab & Pad Questions

My generator installer gave me pad requirements — is that enough to get a quote?

Yes, that's the ideal starting point. Installer specs cover the dimensions, thickness, and placement the equipment needs, which is most of what a quote is built on. Send them along with the form or read them off on the call.

Can a shed slab be poured before I've bought the shed?

It can, but it's better to order the shed first or at least lock in the model. The slab should match the shed's footprint and anchor points, and pouring to a guess risks a slab that's the wrong size for what arrives.

How long after the pour can equipment go on the pad?

Light equipment is generally fine after about a week, and the installer setting a condenser or generator will usually want the slab at least that old. If the install date is already scheduled, mention it — the pour gets timed so the pad is ready.

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