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Solid Pads for Sheds and Structures

Concrete pads in Evans for sheds, shops, equipment, and structures.

When you need a concrete pad for a shed, shop, or piece of equipment on your property in Evans, the pad must be level, stable, and strong enough to support the load. An uneven or poorly prepared pad causes doors to stick, floors to settle, and equipment to sit crooked. You need a pad that stays flat and holds up under the weight of whatever sits on it, and that requires proper base work and finishing before the concrete is poured.

Jarosz Construction installs concrete pads for sheds, shops, equipment, and structures on residential properties in Evans. Each pad is leveled and prepared for load support, and the size is matched to the intended use of the structure. These pads are commonly paired with site prep and grading services, and they provide clean, functional foundations built for long-term use.

If you need a concrete pad installed on your property in Evans, contact Jarosz Construction to discuss the size and specifications for your project.

Leveled and Sized to Fit the Structure

Your concrete pad project in Evans begins with measuring the area and grading the ground to create a level base. A compacted gravel layer is spread to support the concrete, and forms are set to define the edges and thickness of the pad. The concrete is poured, leveled, and finished to create a smooth, flat surface that matches the footprint of your shed, shop, or equipment.

Once the pad is finished and cured, you see a level surface that does not shift or crack when weight is applied. Doors open and close smoothly on structures placed on the pad, and equipment sits stable without tipping or settling. A properly installed pad drains water away from the structure and remains solid through years of use.

Jarosz Construction does not include anchor bolts or mounting hardware unless requested, but the pad is poured to standard thickness and prepared to support typical residential structures. The service focuses on creating a durable, flat foundation that keeps your shed or shop stable and functional. The result is a concrete pad you can rely on without constant maintenance or repairs.

Questions About Installing a Concrete Pad

Homeowners in Evans planning to add a shed, shop, or equipment pad often have questions about how the pad is built and what it should include. These answers cover the most important details before installation begins.

What size should a concrete pad be for a shed?
The pad should extend at least six inches beyond the edges of the shed on all sides to provide stability and allow for drainage. Larger pads offer more workspace around the structure.
How thick does a concrete pad need to be?
Most residential pads in Evans are poured at four inches thick for sheds and light equipment. Heavier structures or equipment may require a six-inch pour for added support.
What happens if the pad is not level?
An unlevel pad causes doors to bind, floors to slope, and equipment to sit unevenly. Proper leveling during installation prevents these issues and ensures the structure functions correctly.
Why is base preparation important for a concrete pad?
A compacted gravel base prevents settling and cracking by distributing weight evenly. Without it, the concrete can sink or crack under load, especially in soft or unstable soil.
When can the pad be used after pouring?
You can walk on the pad after 24 to 48 hours, but heavy equipment or structures should not be placed on it until it has cured for at least seven days. Full strength is reached in about 28 days.

Jarosz Construction builds concrete pads in Evans that are leveled, prepared, and poured to support your sheds, shops, and equipment. If you are ready to add a pad to your property, get in touch to schedule an estimate and discuss your project details.