Driveway Slab Thickness
Driveway slabs see wheel loads and turning stress. Thickness and base quality should match the heaviest vehicles that will routinely use the driveway.
Typical thickness starting points
- Start with the slab thickness calculator for a coherent thickness + PSI + rebar recommendation.
- Increase thickness for heavier vehicles, poor soils, or frequent turning loads.
- Do not reduce thickness to “save concrete” if your base or drainage is weak.
Rebar and crack control
- Rebar helps hold cracks tight and improve load distribution when detailed and placed properly.
- Control joints are still necessary; steel does not eliminate shrinkage cracking.
- Edge thickening and joint layout often matter more than adding steel.
Base and drainage
- Remove organics and soft spots; compact in lifts.
- Keep water away from slab edges; prevent base saturation.
- Uniform base thickness prevents weak transitions.
Best workflow: (1) choose load class → (2) calculate thickness → (3) confirm volume → (4) plan joints and curing.