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Slab-on-grade thickness: 4 inches nominal for residential floors / driveways / garages

HUD RSDG §4.6

Description

Standard residential floor slabs, driveways, garage floors, and sidewalks are built at a nominal 4 inches thick per ACI 302. Where interior columns or load-bearing walls bear on the slab, thicken locally; monolithic slabs can have thickened edges as integral footings. Slabs > 10 ft in any dimension experience temperature/shrinkage cracking — specify WWF or fiber reinforcement and place control joints at 8-12 ft spacing.

Why this exists

4" is the residential workhorse — adequate for typical IRC loading and soil. Thicker locally where loads concentrate. Crack control is mandatory above 10 ft: cracks WILL happen, the design choice is where they appear.

Measurements

PropertyOperatorValueUnitNote
slabThicknessmin4inNominal residential slab thickness
crackingThresholdmax10ftSlab dimension above which crack control is required
controlJointSpacingmax12ftMaximum control-joint spacing

Categories

Structure

Source

HUD (US Department of Housing and Urban Development)no manifest entry
Residential Structural Design Guide, Second Edition (2nd ed)
Section: Chapter 4, §4.6
Published 2000-01-01 · last verified 2026-05-14

Solver enforcement

Browsable only — the solver does not currently enforce this directive (no spec-level data to check against). This entry exists so the architect personas can cite it in conversation and the user can read what the rule says.

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Last reviewed 2026-05-14.