Concrete pouring
- HoboJo
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Concrete pouring
Anyone here knows roughly the price per yard for a pumper truck to fill a foundation with concrete?
- Relentless
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Re: Concrete pouring
Pumper truck is about $250 per hour, with a minimum one hour charge.
Concrete is approx $180 yard
All, approx pricing
Concrete is approx $180 yard
All, approx pricing
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Re: Concrete pouring
Thanks for the prompt reply. I had 230$ in my head but had forgotten about the delivery ;-)
Thanks again!
Thanks again!
- HoboJo
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Re: Concrete pouring
Say, how many yards does a pumper truck bring?
edited to add... looking at 100 yards roughly.
edited to add... looking at 100 yards roughly.
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Re: Concrete pouring
Pumper trucks don't bring concrete. That's what mixers do. Pumps pump mixers mix and transport concrete.
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Re: Concrete pouring
Might want to better explain what you are doing and what you are looking for here. It's pretty obvious you don't know the correct terminology, and you likely don't know that a foundation (footers, stem walls, slab) isn't poured all at once. Typically done in 3 pours but complex jobs could require more.
# of pours, etc will certainly effect your costing. Also - concrete isn't just 1 mix. There are different types/mixes depending on needs and requirements. $180/yard would be your basic everyday mix. Would cost more if you want to go with a higher grade mix. Delivery charges, mileage charges if out of town, etc would all apply.
# of pours, etc will certainly effect your costing. Also - concrete isn't just 1 mix. There are different types/mixes depending on needs and requirements. $180/yard would be your basic everyday mix. Would cost more if you want to go with a higher grade mix. Delivery charges, mileage charges if out of town, etc would all apply.