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How Much Does a Concrete Slab Cost in Houston in 2026?

By ConstructlyTools Editorial Team · Published: January 20, 2026 · Updated: May 1, 2026 · 8 min read
Avg. Cost / Sq Ft
$6–$11
Reinforced · Houston 2026
Typical Project
$3,600–$6,600
600 sq ft driveway slab
Foundation Slab
$10–$18
Per sq ft · all-inclusive

Concrete slab costs in Houston range from $6 to $11 per square foot for standard reinforced pours in 2026 — slightly above the national average of $6–$9 due to the city's notorious expansive clay soil, intense summer heat, and elevated labor costs. Whether you're pouring a patio, driveway, garage floor, or home foundation, this guide gives you real Houston numbers so you can evaluate any contractor bid with confidence.

🧮 Houston Concrete Slab Cost Calculator

📐 Houston Pricing Formula
Total Cost = Sq Ft × Base Rate × Thickness Factor × Finish Multiplier
Estimated Total Cost — Houston, TX 2026
$2,400 – $4,400
400 sq ft · 5-inch slab with rebar
Materials
Labor
Cost / Sq Ft

💰 Cost Breakdown

Estimates reflect Houston-area contractor rates for 2026. Prices vary by ZIP code, site conditions, and contractor availability. Always get 3 quotes. Does not include permit fees ($150–$400), demolition of existing concrete, or drainage work.

Houston Concrete Slab Prices by Project Type (2026)

Not all slabs are priced equally. Here's what Houston homeowners and contractors are currently paying across the most common project types:

Project Type Typical Size Cost Range Cost / Sq Ft Houston Notes
Patio slab200–400 sq ft$1,200–$4,400$6–$114-inch broom finish. Add 15% for stamped.
Driveway400–700 sq ft$3,600–$9,800$6–$145-inch standard in Houston due to clay soil.
Garage floor400–600 sq ft$3,000–$6,600$6–$11Rebar required; vapor barrier adds $0.40/sq ft.
Shed / storage pad80–200 sq ft$700–$2,200$8–$11Higher per sq ft due to mobilization minimum.
Pool deck500–900 sq ft$5,500–$14,400$11–$16Decorative stamped or exposed aggregate typical.
Home foundation1,200–2,500 sq ft$12,000–$45,000$10–$18Post-tension slab standard in Houston. All-inclusive.
⚠️ Houston Minimum Charge

Most Houston concrete contractors have a mobilization minimum of $800–$1,200 regardless of slab size. Jobs under 100 sq ft will cost proportionally more per square foot — factor this into small pad pricing.

Houston-Specific Cost Factors

Houston is not a typical concrete market. Several local conditions push costs above the national average and affect which type of slab you should pour.

1. Expansive Beaumont Clay Soil

The most significant cost driver in Houston is the region's expansive clay soil — locally called "Beaumont clay" — which swells dramatically when wet and shrinks during drought. Standard 4-inch wire-mesh slabs that perform fine in Dallas or Phoenix routinely crack in Houston within 3–5 years. Reputable local contractors will typically recommend:

  • 5–6 inch thickness instead of 4 inches (+$1.00–$2.50/sq ft)
  • #4 rebar on 18-inch centers instead of wire mesh (+$0.75–$1.50/sq ft)
  • Post-tension cables for all residential foundations (standard in Houston home construction)

2. Humidity and Heat Curing Challenges

Houston's summer heat (regularly 95–105°F) accelerates surface curing while the interior cures more slowly, creating shrinkage cracks. Professional contractors add a curing compound spray ($0.15–$0.30/sq ft) and often pour in the early morning to manage this. Projects scheduled May–September may carry a small heat-pour surcharge from certain contractors.

3. Drainage and Site Preparation

Houston's flat topography and heavy rainfall (50+ inches/year) make proper grading and drainage non-negotiable. Site preparation — grading, compaction, and base material — typically adds $0.50–$1.50/sq ft compared to markets with naturally draining soil. Skipping this step is the #1 cause of premature slab failure in the Houston area.

4. Ready-Mix Concrete Pricing in the Houston Metro

Ready-mix concrete currently runs $125–$160 per cubic yard delivered in the Houston metro (Harris, Fort Bend, Montgomery, and Brazoria counties). Prices at the higher end apply to same-day orders, smaller loads, and deliveries to areas with difficult truck access. Order early and batch with neighbors if possible.

💡 Houston ZIP Code Price Variation

Prices vary meaningfully within the metro. Expect 10–15% higher rates in River Oaks (77019), West University Place (77005), and The Woodlands (77380) due to contractor demand and HOA finish requirements. Pasadena, Katy, and Pearland typically run 5–8% below the city average.

5. Permit Requirements

The City of Houston requires permits for most concrete work above certain size thresholds. Harris County has separate requirements for unincorporated areas. Permit fees run $150–$400 for typical residential slabs and are often not included in contractor quotes. Confirm this in writing before signing anything.

How We Calculate These Estimates

Our Houston pricing data is built from three sources, reviewed quarterly:

  1. Local contractor quotes — We aggregate bids and estimates from Houston-area concrete contractors on platforms including Angi, HomeAdvisor, and Thumbtack, filtered specifically to the Houston DMA and verified against current job postings.
  2. Ready-mix concrete pricing — We track Houston-area ready-mix prices from suppliers in Harris, Fort Bend, Montgomery, and Brazoria counties. Current rate: $125–$160/cubic yard delivered.
  3. BLS labor rate data — Based on Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Employment data for the Houston-The Woodlands-Sugar Land MSA, concrete finishers and masons earn $22–$36/hour. Crew labor typically comprises 40–50% of total project cost.

All estimates are ranges reflecting real-world variability in a large metro area. Get at least 3 quotes before committing to any project over $2,000.

Typical Cost Breakdown for a Houston Concrete Slab

For a representative 500 sq ft driveway slab with #4 rebar and broom finish, here's how the money is typically split between cost categories:

Cost ComponentCost Range% of TotalNotes
Ready-mix concrete$900–$1,40028–32%~5–6 cu yd at $125–$160/cu yd + delivery
Labor (pour + finish)$1,200–$2,00035–42%3–4 person crew, approximately 2 days total
Rebar + reinforcement$350–$60010–12%#4 rebar on 18" centers — Houston clay standard
Site prep + grading$300–$7008–12%Excavation, compaction, base fill material
Forms + stakes$100–$2503–5%2×6 lumber forms, typically removed after cure
Vapor barrier$75–$1502–3%Critical for garages in Houston's humidity
Curing + sealing$75–$2002–4%Compound spray + optional sealer at 28 days

7 Ways to Save Money on a Houston Concrete Slab

1. Schedule for Fall or Winter

Houston's construction season slows between November and February. Contractors are more willing to negotiate, and cooler temperatures produce better curing conditions. Timing your project right can save 8–12% without changing a single spec.

2. Get Exactly Three Quotes

In Houston's competitive concrete market, three quotes is the right number. One gives you nothing to compare. Two isn't enough to spot an outlier. Three lets you identify the high bid, the low bid, and the reasonable mid-range — then negotiate from a position of knowledge.

3. Don't Skip the Rebar to Save Money

Counterintuitive, but critical: contractors who offer wire mesh only are cutting corners for Houston conditions. A cracked slab in 3 years costs far more to remove and repour than the $400–$700 you save now. Specify #4 rebar in writing and walk away from any bid that doesn't include it.

4. Bundle Projects

If you're pouring a driveway, ask about adding the garage pad or a small patio in the same pour. Mobilization is the biggest fixed cost — spreading it across more square footage drops your effective per-sq-ft price by 10–20% with no additional overhead for the contractor.

5. Broom Finish Over Stamped

Stamped and stained concrete costs $4–$8/sq ft more than a standard broom finish in Houston. A freshly poured broom-finish slab is clean and professional-looking at a fraction of the decorative price. Save decorative finishes for pool decks and entertaining areas where ROI is higher.

6. Pull the Permit Yourself

Some contractors mark up permit fees by 20–30%. You can pull the permit yourself through the City of Houston's permitting portal for the same base cost and eliminate the markup entirely. This does put permit compliance responsibility on you, so only do it if you're comfortable coordinating inspections.

7. Ask About Ready-Mix Supplier

Ask your contractor which ready-mix supplier they use. Prices vary between suppliers in the metro. A contractor using a higher-cost supplier isn't necessarily delivering a better product — mix design, water-to-cement ratio, and PSI rating matter far more than the brand name on the truck.

✅ Calculate Before You Call

Run your dimensions through the calculator above before calling any contractor. Walking into that conversation with a realistic number in mind changes the dynamic — and helps you immediately identify inflated quotes.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a concrete slab cost in Houston in 2026?+
In Houston, reinforced concrete slabs typically cost $6–$11 per square foot installed in 2026. A 400 sq ft patio runs $2,400–$4,400; a 600 sq ft driveway costs $3,600–$6,600; and a 500 sq ft garage slab runs $3,000–$5,500. Home foundations are priced separately at $10–$18/sq ft all-inclusive, using post-tension slab construction standard to Houston.
Why are Houston concrete costs above the national average?+
Houston's expansive Beaumont clay soil requires thicker slabs (5–6 inches vs. the national standard 4 inches) and heavier reinforcement (#4 rebar instead of wire mesh). Site preparation costs are also higher due to Houston's flat topography, drainage challenges, and the need for curing compound in summer heat. Ready-mix concrete and labor costs in the Houston MSA are both above the national median.
Does Houston clay soil significantly increase my slab cost?+
Yes — significantly. Upgrading from a 4-inch wire-mesh slab to a 5-inch rebar-reinforced slab adds roughly $1.75–$4.00 per square foot, but dramatically extends slab lifespan in Houston conditions. Any reputable local contractor will recommend this without being asked. View the difference as mandatory cost of building in this climate, not an optional upgrade.
What is the cheapest concrete slab option in Houston?+
A basic unreinforced 4-inch pad for a small shed or AC unit is the cheapest option at $5–$8/sq ft. However, for driveways, patios, or garages in Houston, unreinforced slabs are strongly discouraged given clay soil movement. The cheapest appropriate Houston slab is a 5-inch broom-finish pour with #4 rebar at $6–$9/sq ft — cutting below this creates false economy.
How long does it take to pour and cure a concrete slab in Houston?+
Site preparation takes 1–2 days. The pour itself is completed in a single day for slabs under 1,000 sq ft. Curing requires 7 days before light foot traffic and 28 days before heavy vehicle use. In Houston's heat, contractors apply a curing compound on pour day to slow surface evaporation and prevent shrinkage cracks — confirm this is included in your quote.
Do I need a permit for a concrete slab in Houston?+
Permits are required for most foundation slabs and garage floors in Houston and Harris County. Small patios may be exempt depending on your specific municipality (City of Houston, Pasadena, Sugar Land, etc.). Permit fees typically run $150–$400. Always verify before starting — and make sure your contractor pulls the permit in their name, not skips it. Unpermitted work can cause issues at resale.
How much does concrete demolition and removal cost in Houston?+
Concrete demolition and removal in Houston costs $1.10–$1.80 per square foot for standard residential slabs. Heavily reinforced slabs (deep rebar, post-tension cables) cost $2.00–$3.50/sq ft to demolish. Haul-away is usually included in the demo quote. Add this to your new slab cost if you're replacing an existing driveway or patio.

References

  1. Angi — Concrete Slab Cost in Houston, TX (2026)
  2. HomeBlue — Concrete Slab Cost Houston, Texas 2026
  3. Houston Builders Texas — Top Concrete Costs & Labor Pricing in Houston, TX
  4. CostFlowAI — Concrete Slab Cost 2026 — State-by-State Prices
  5. U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics — Occupational Employment, Houston-The Woodlands-Sugar Land MSA, Construction Trades (2025)
  6. City of Houston — Building Permits & Inspections Office
  7. Evergreen Lawn Care TX — Concrete Driveway Cost in Houston 2026 Pricing Guide
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