Mixes
All orders are custom mixed on site. Our trucks mix standard specifications of 2500 psi-5000 psi and we also make a variety of specialty mixes. In addition to our 3/4″ round concrete rock, we also have pea gravel (3/8 buckshot) and 1/2″ round concrete rock available upon request.
Here are some examples:
- 2500 PSI: Fence posts, rat slabs (slab that is used under tile flooring), post holes for pole barns
- 3000 PSI: personal sidewalk, footings, patios, dog runs, trash slabs, shed slabs, pier pads, steps
- 3500 PSI: city sidewalk, driveways, approaches, footings, foundations, retaining walls, garage floors, hot tub pads
- 4000 PSI: RV slabs, shop floors, etc.
Helpful Concrete Definitions
Air Entrainment
All our mixes are chemically air-entrained. This means microscopic bubbles are introduced into the fluid concrete allowing expansion and contraction of the hardened concrete. This provides increased resistance to temperature changes (freezing and thawing) and minimizes cracking. Air-entrainment also greatly improves workability, giving semi-liquid concrete a “creamy” look and feel. Less water is required in all mixes, and the billions of air bubbles (400-600 billion per cubic yard) reduce “bleeding” (separation of the water from the paste), resulting in a more durable concrete.
Slump
The term “slump” refers to the fluidity or stiffness of semi-liquid concrete. Unlike ready-mix, our truck operator controls the amount of water being added to your mix as it is being delivered, assuring you the slump you desire.
Fiber Mesh
Fiber mesh is a mass of small polypropylene fibers that can be added to your mix upon request. The fibers are uniformly distributed throughout the mix and provide added protection from cracking due to shrinkage and expansion. Replacing rebar and/or wire mesh. Fiber Mesh is $10 per cubic yard.
Accelerator
This additive is used upon request, usually during the winter, to enhance curing. Accelerator cost is $1.75 per %, per sack, per cubic yard.
Hot Water
Hot Water is used during the winter months to help the chemical process start in cold weather, so finishing can be completed properly. Hot Water is a mandatory charge of $3 per yard from November through March.