What's the minimum amount of
The smallest amount of concrete that you can order is around 8-10 cubic yards truckload at a rate of $119-$147/ cubic yard. On a more general note, it's better to have more ready mix concrete than less. So always order 10% more than your estimated needs.
Concrete is measured in cubic yards. A cubic yard is equal to 27 cubic feet. Add 10% for spills and subgrade settling and round up to the nearest 1/2 yard. Concrete can only be ordered in 1/2 yard increments, with 1 yard being the minimum order quantity.
WHAT IS THE MINIMUM AMOUNT OF READY MIX CONCRETE I CAN ORDER FOR DELIVERY? 1m3 is generally the minimum amount of concrete that we can deliver. However, sometimes smaller amounts can be delivered on the back of another delivery in your area. Contact us to discuss this further.
Concrete producers usually require a minimum purchase of one cubic yard as smaller batches are sometimes less consistent.
Concrete prices usually range between $120 and $150 per cubic yard depending on your distance from the supplier, the volume needed, and the type of concrete. Concrete costs fall between $120 and $150 per cubic yard, including material and delivery within 20 miles.
No job is too small
We can deliver anywhere from 0.1m³ up to 2.0m³ of mini mix concrete. We are always happy to mix up a little more if you underestimated your concrete needs, or a little less in case you overestimated it.
Mixing your own concrete can save you money initially and allows for mix customization. However, it requires more labor and can vary in quality. On the other hand, ready mix offers convenience, consistent quality, and saves time, though it's typically more expensive, especially for small projects.
How Thick Does Concrete Need to Be for a Slab? In general, for residential areas like walkways and patios, 4 inches of concrete is sufficient for a slab. For a deck or deck stair landing, again, around 4 inches of concrete is sufficient.
The most common sizes of concrete mixer trucks in the United States have capacities of 8, 9, or 10 cubic yards. So, a standard concrete mixer truck can carry 8, 9, or 10 cubic yards of concrete. This means that the truck's drum can hold that volume of freshly mixed concrete during transportation.
Minimum order quantity is the smallest number of products that you must purchase in one order from a supplier. Suppliers set MOQs to avoid wasting resources on orders that deliver them little or no profit.
Rule 41 is used to calculate the quantities of material for concrete when the size of the coarse aggregate is not over 1 inch. Rule 42 is used when the size of the coarse aggregate is over 1 inch but not larger 2 1/2 inches.
One Cubic Yard of Concrete: 4-inches thick – covers 81 square feet. 5-inches thick – covers 65 square feet. 6-inches thick – covers 54 square feet.
Concrete cost per square foot. Expect to pay between $6.00 and $9.50 per square foot to have a plain concrete slab poured.
When should I buy a bag versus a pallet? If you are working on one or two small jobs, it is more cost efficient to buy by the bag, rather than a full pallet of premixed concrete. However, if you have a full project load ahead of you, buying by the pallet saves money as well as time on trips to the store.
A 2-inch concrete thickness is generally not sufficient for a driveway that will be subjected to regular vehicle traffic. While it may be suitable for light-duty applications like footpaths or patios, a driveway requires a thicker concrete slab to withstand the weight and impact of vehicles.
Short Load Concrete
A short-load concrete delivery is best for small residential and commercial projects that require small quantities of concrete. At Arnold Ready Mix, we can deliver 1-11 yards of concrete to your job site in a single trip.
How Thin Can You Pour Concrete Over Existing Concrete? The thinnest that is usually used when pouring concrete, in general, is about 2 to 2 ½ inches. That also applies to this pouring new concrete over old concrete. Any thinner than 2 inches would be too thin.
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In residential concrete, 4 inches is the minimum thickness for walkways and patios. Garage slabs and driveways should be 5 to 6 inches thick if any heavy truck traffic is anticipated, otherwise 4 inches is adequate.
Traditional concrete needs days and sometimes even weeks to become properly set up, which leads to an inability to work and use the structure when needed. The fast-setting abilities of Quikrete make it much stronger than traditional methods, which makes it a viable option for wide-scale use throughout our society.
To produce one yard of concrete, you'll need to use about 45 80-pound bags (or 90 40-pound bags). Because of the time and labor required to prepare such a large quantity, it is usually more cost- and time-effective to have ready mix concrete delivered.
On the smaller side, a 10×10 concrete slab would be the approximate size of a shed floor or a 2-person bistro seating area. A 10x10 slab or a 100-square-foot concrete slab may cost between $800 and $2,000. Although it is a smaller slab installation, most concrete companies will have a minimum charge of at least $2,000.
The minimum yards of concrete required for delivery depend entirely upon the company you hire to deliver your concrete. Some specialize in small load orders (even as small as 1 cubic yard), while others will not take on projects that do not require a full load.