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Shed Slabs

Shed slabs that hold up to what you keep on them.

Shed slabs for domestic garages, rural farm sheds, workshops and storage buildings, prepped, reinforced and finished for plant, vehicles and stock.

  • Bairnsdale-based since 2020
  • Owner-supervised crew
  • Free on-site quotes
  • One team: dig + pour

Get a shed slabs quote

Tell us about the shed slabs job. Ronnie will call you back to book a free site visit.

Free site visit, firm written quote. We’ll only use your details to follow up on this enquiry. Prefer to call? 0418 952 463

Shed Slabs · East Gippsland

What you get with RBM

A shed slab isn’t “just a pad”. It needs the right base, the right fall for drainage, the right thickness for what will sit on it, and clean edges that line up with the shed kit.

RBM pours shed slabs across East Gippsland, from a single garage in Bairnsdale to a working farm shed out past Lindenow. We dig the site, compact the base, set the formwork and pour a slab that will carry what you need it to.

Where we’ve done this: Bairnsdale, Lindenow, East Gippsland.

Quick facts
Service area
Bairnsdale, Lindenow, Paynesville, Lakes Entrance, Lucknow & surrounds
Quote process
Free site visit, firm written quote
Crew
RBM team, owner-supervised
Combined scope
Excavation + concrete, one team
Get a shed slabs quoteCall 0418 952 463

How an RBM shed slabs job runs

Not hypothetical. This is the same process we’ve refined across 5+ years of East Gippsland work.

  1. Step 01

    Site visit

    We measure up, check fall and access, and talk through what the slab needs to carry: tractors, vehicles, machinery, stock.

  2. Step 02

    Excavation & base

    Site cut, crushed rock base laid and compacted to the right depth.

  3. Step 03

    Formwork & reinforcement

    Edges formed up to match the shed kit, mesh or bar reinforcement placed to suit the load.

  4. Step 04

    Pour & finish

    Pour with the right fall for drainage and a broom finish for grip. No greasy polished floor in a working shed.

  5. Step 05

    Cure & cut

    Managed cure and control-joint cuts to reduce cracking.

What moves the price on a shed slabs job

These are the reasons a reliable concreter doesn’t hand out a price per square metre over the phone. Get any of these wrong in the estimate and the job loses money, which is where variations and rushed corners come from.

Size of the shed

Square metres drive the base cost, but small sheds aren’t always cheap per m² because of minimum mobilisation.

Thickness and reinforcement

A garage slab and a heavy-machinery shed slab aren’t the same pour.

Base preparation

Poor existing ground means more base material and compaction; gets skipped by some competitors and shows up later as cracking.

Site access

Rural sites may need longer concrete truck runs or a pump for awkward access.

Fall and drainage

Correct fall matters. Water pooling on a shed floor is a problem; we plan it out.

Shed kit coordination

Edges sized to match the shed kit so brackets sit correctly.

FAQ

Shed Slabs FAQ

Straight answers to what customers ask before they book. If you’ve got a question that isn’t here, give the team a call on 0418 952 463.

For most domestic sheds yes, and rural sheds often do too. We’re happy to help you understand the requirements, though approvals are your responsibility. Talk to East Gippsland Shire if in doubt.

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Concrete pricing depends on soil, gradient and access. We come to you, take real measurements, and give you a firm number.

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Tell us about the job. Ronnie will call you back personally to book a site visit.

Free site visit, firm written quote. We’ll only use your details to follow up on this enquiry. Prefer to call? 0418 952 463

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