Concrete Pads for Heavy Equipment and tiny homes

Protect and enhance your property with a durable concrete pad built for heavy equipment or tiny homes. Kijanix serves homeowners across DFW with pads designed to handle weight, shifting soils, and everyday use. Get a free online estimate in minutes, and rest easy knowing payments are secured through a third-party escrow system—released only once the work meets your satisfaction. From start to finish, enjoy a stress-free experience and a concrete pad built to last.

Generate Same Day Concrete Quotes

Forget waiting for callbacks. With our online Quote-to-Build tool, you’ll receive a detailed, itemized estimate for your concrete project in real-time. Know exactly what you’re paying for—materials, labor, and equipment—from the comfort of home.

Protect Your Project with Escrow

We give homeowners and businesses peace of mind by holding project funds in a third-party escrow. Payments are only released to us as work is completed, ensuring accountability on both sides. The independent escrow company will contact you to verify that work has been completed in accordance with the agreement.

Quality Work Backed by Data

Kijanix combines experienced crews with tech-driven project tracking. From site prep to final finish, our data-backed approach ensures your project runs smoother than ever before.

Concrete Calculator - How Much Does Concrete Cost in Dallas?

Concrete costs in Dallas typically range from $8 to $15 per square foot, depending on thickness, reinforcement, and finish. Use the slider to calculate estimates quickly. In most cases, expect to pay at least $1,500 due to fixed mobilization fees. Prices include:

  • Material Costs – Cement, rebar, gravel, and additives.

  • Labor Costs – Professional crews for pouring, forming, and finishing.

  • Add-ons – Stamping, staining, or specialized finishes.

No surprises, no hidden fees. Just upfront, detailed pricing you can count on with Kijanix. To get a detailed pricing quote with exact pricing, please tap the red button below.

Concrete Calculator - How Much Does Concrete Cost in Dallas?

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After dragging the sliders, tap “Update Estimate” below to update the estimated price range. To get firmer pricing, tap “Start Quote” to answer questions and generate an instant quote specific to your project.

Ready to get exact concrete pricing?

The sliders above were designed to help you approximate the price of concrete. It didn’t ask detailed questions we would need to know, to determine exactly how much your specific concrete project will cost. To use our instant quote tool, follow the link below. The process will take less than 10 minutes and send a quote to your inbox. After you receive pricing, you can elect to schedule time to meet with us to discuss your concrete project in full.

FAQs about Concrete Pads

Planning a concrete project for your home in the Dallas–Fort Worth area? Here are answers to the most common questions DFW homeowners ask about concrete pad and slab services.

Can a concrete pad support a tiny home or heavy equipment safely?

Yes. Our concrete pads are engineered to handle both tiny homes and heavy equipment. A properly prepared gravel sub-base and reinforced concrete ensure long-term stability and load-bearing capacity.

 

Thickness depends on the intended use. General residential pads are typically 4 to 5 inches thick, tiny home pads range from 4 to 6 inches, and pads for heavy equipment are generally 6 to 8 inches thick. Each pad is customized based on soil conditions and load requirements.

Dimensions vary depending on the project. General residential pads are often around 10 by 10 feet or larger for outdoor projects. Tiny home pads are sized to match the home’s footprint, commonly between 8 by 20 feet and 12 by 40 feet. Equipment pads depend on machinery size and access, often starting at 12 by 20 feet or larger.

Yes. Steel reinforcement combined with a compacted gravel sub-base helps resist movement and adds structural integrity, reducing the risk of excessive cracking while supporting heavy loads.

No. Small cracks can naturally form due to settling or temperature changes. Our design practices, including reinforcement, control joints, and proper base preparation, help minimize cracking while maintaining the pad’s strength.

Yes. Expansive clay soils in Texas shift with moisture changes. A properly engineered gravel sub-base and concrete mix improves drainage, reduces movement, and enhances long-term durability.

Yes. Pads can include integrated trenches or channels for water, electricity, or sewer hookups without compromising structural integrity.