Concrete Shed Slabs on the Mid North Coast
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Mid North Coast Concrete Shed Slabs
At Brodie Wynter Concreting, we pour concrete shed slabs on the Mid North Coast that are strong, level and built to last. Whether it’s for a backyard garden shed, a rural workshop or a larger commercial structure, we make sure your base is rock solid from day one.
Our team handles site prep, formwork, reinforcement and finishing, all with a focus on precision and durability. We can customise slab size and thickness based on what the structure requires and we’ll work with you to ensure everything lines up with your build plan.
To get started, call Brodie Wynter Concreting on 0421 170 441 for a free quote. We serve throughout the Mid North Coast region including Port Macquarie, Wauchope, Laurieton, Harrington, Taree, Forster, Tamworth, Dubbo, Nambucca Heads, Macksville, Coffs Harbour and surrounding areas.
Safe Foundations Done Right
A shed is only as good as the slab it stands on, which is why we don’t cut corners. Brodie Wynter Concreting has over 15 years of experience installing shed slabs across the Mid North Coast and we’ve seen firsthand what makes a difference long term.
We factor in soil type, drainage and shed size to get everything just right. Our clean, no fuss approach means you get a smooth pour, a tidy site and a finish that holds strong under pressure.
Whether you’re laying the foundation for storage or setting up a workspace, we’ve got you covered.
What thickness is required for a shed concrete slab?
For most garden sheds, a slab thickness of 100mm is standard. Heavier structures or those housing machinery may require 125–150mm. Reinforcement with mesh or rebar is recommended for added strength, especially if the shed will hold heavy loads. Proper site preparation ensures the slab remains stable and long-lasting.
Is it necessary to reinforce a shed slab with steel mesh?
Yes, reinforcing a shed slab with steel mesh or rebar is highly recommended for structural strength and longevity. Even for small garden sheds, mesh helps prevent cracking caused by soil movement, temperature changes, or the weight of stored equipment. For larger or heavy-use sheds—such as those housing tools, vehicles, or machinery—reinforcement is essential to support the load and maintain the slab's integrity over time. The mesh is typically placed on plastic bar chairs to ensure it sits within the top third of the slab, which is the most effective position for resisting tension and distributing weight. While some lightweight sheds may not require reinforcement, using mesh adds peace of mind and future-proofs the concrete against damage.
Do you need council approval for a shed slab?
Whether council approval is required depends on the size of the shed and local building regulations. In many areas, small sheds under a certain size may not need approval, but larger structures or those near property boundaries often do. It's important to check with the local council before any work begins to ensure compliance with zoning and building codes.