Concrete Shed Pad Installation in Milton

Properly engineered concrete pads for sheds, gazebos, and accessory structures across Milton. Built level, reinforced, and ready for delivery day.

Why Milton projects need a tailored approach

Milton sits on Halton Till (silty-clay-loam glacial till), and the homes we work on are spread across neighbourhoods like Bronte Meadows, Beaty, Willmott, Coates, Dempsey, Scott and Old Milton. We see compact till at 600-900 mm with seasonal perched water above the till layer. Granular A bases need to be a minimum of 150 mm with proper compaction in 100 mm lifts. Combined with Niagara Escarpment shoulder, west wind exposure, average 18 freeze-thaw cycles per winter, this changes how we design the slab and the base.

We pull permits where needed through Town of Milton Building Services (525 Highway 25, ext. 2306), so the work is documented and inspected, not buried under landscaping. Whether you are in postal code area L9T, L9E, we serve every Halton Region address with the same crew, the same supervisor, and the same written quote.

Service area


  • City: Milton, Halton Region
  • Postal codes: L9T, L9E
  • Soil: Halton Till (silty-clay-loam glacial till)
  • Frost depth: 1.2 m frost depth per OBC Halton supplement
  • Permits via: Town of Milton Building Services (525 Highway 25, ext. 2306)

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How a Milton shed pad is engineered


Our shed-pad process

  1. Step 1. Layout. We mark the corner stakes to your shed footprint plus a 50-100 mm overhang, and confirm setback to the lot lines.
  2. Step 2. Excavation. We strip topsoil and excavate to depth, accounting for sub-base and slab thickness.
  3. Step 3. Compaction. Granular A placed in 100 mm lifts and plate-compacted between each lift.
  4. Step 4. Forms and steel. Side forms staked to grade, rebar grid placed on chairs, edge dowels added on attached pads.
  5. Step 5. Pour. 32 MPa concrete placed, screeded, bull-floated, and either broom or smooth-trowel finished depending on the shed type.
  6. Step 6. Cure. Saw-cuts within 24 hours where the pad is over 8 ft x 8 ft, then 7 days before the shed delivery.

Frequently asked questions about shed pads in Milton

These are the questions we are asked most often when quoting jobs in Milton and surrounding Halton Region communities.

+ Do I need a permit for a shed pad in Milton?
+ How thick should a shed pad be?
+ Do you need to dig down for frost?
+ Can you pour a pad on a slope?
+ How long before my shed can be delivered?
+ Will the pad crack?

Ready to get a written quote?

We come out, measure the work, take photos, and email you a written quote that lists slab thickness, mix, reinforcement, base depth, and a fixed price. No verbal numbers, no surprises after the pour starts. Call 289-803-2615 or use our contact form.

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