Concrete pad guide

Shed and Workshop Pads That Stay Level

A level concrete pad gives sheds, small shops, greenhouses, and backyard storage a stable base that holds up through freeze-thaw cycles.

Small shed in a yard

Your building is only as good as its base

A shed pad should be square, level, and sized to support the structure without letting water collect along the walls. We account for access, setbacks, slope, and the kind of equipment you plan to store inside.

Common uses

Homeowners ask for shed pads for tool storage, small workshops, greenhouse bases, lawn equipment, and detached hobby spaces. We can help determine the right slab size and finish for how the space will actually be used.

With proper base prep and clean forming, your backyard building starts straight and stays easier to maintain over time.

Backyard structure near trees
Backyard shed with tree
Concrete blocks and base material
Construction site preparation

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Tell us what kind of concrete pad you need.

Share the pad size, location, and intended use. We’ll follow up about access, prep, timing, and next steps.

Utah County Pads

Concrete pad installation for RVs, sheds, hot tubs, equipment, backyard utility areas, and driveway extensions across Utah County.

Serving Provo, Orem, Lehi, Spanish Fork, American Fork, and nearby Utah County communities.

Serving Provo, Orem, Lehi, Spanish Fork, American Fork, and nearby Utah County communities.

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