Minimum Concrete Cover for Slabs – ACI & Eurocode Standards
This guide explains the minimum concrete cover for slabs according to two key international standards: ACI 318 Table 20.6.1.3.1 and Eurocode 2 Table 4.4N. It is created for engineers and drafters who are detailing one-way and two-way slabs exposed to different environmental conditions.
The minimum concrete cover for slabs usually ranges between 20 mm and 30 mm, depending on exposure class. Eurocode allows 20 mm for internal dry environments (XC1), while 30 mm or more is required for external or aggressive exposures like XC3–XC4 or XD classes. According to ACI 318, 20 mm (3/4″) is used for interior concrete, and 40 mm (1.5″) for concrete exposed to weather or ground.
To maintain correct cover, use non-corrosive plastic spacers placed at regular intervals, typically around 1.0 m. These support the reinforcement during casting and curing. Steel spacers are not recommended due to corrosion risks that can reduce durability.
What’s Included
- Standard rebar cover values for top and bottom slab reinforcement
- Section views with visual placement of cover zones
- Cover adjustments for various casting faces (soil, formwork, air)
- Code comparison notes from ACI and Eurocode
This guide is provided in both PDF and DWG format, making it useful for detailing, site inspections, and technical documentation.
See more code-compliant resources in our Reinforcement Standards category.