CEMENT 47 LB PER BAG |
5 SACK |
6 SACK |
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1 Yard |
$240.00
10
|
$270.00
12
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3/4 Yard |
$230.00
8
|
$260.00
10
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1/2 Yard |
$220.00
5
|
$250.00
6
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1/4 Yard |
$210.00
3
|
$240.00
4
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1/4 Yard CON - MIX |
$85.00 |
1/2 Yard CON - MIX |
$105.00 |
TRAILER $16.50 PER HOUR |
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★ $250.00 CHARGE IF CONCRETE TRAILER NOT RETURNED EMPTY & CLEAN. ★3/4 OR 1 TON REQUIRED FOR CONCRETE. |
Customer must have the following items to purchase and to rent the towable trailer
Be prepared to pay a deposit & refundable cleaning fee (It is refundable only if the trailer is clean when returned to our facility).
All unused concrete must be disposed of properly at your jobsite.
PLEASE RETURN THE TRAILER CLEAN, TRAILER MUST BE CLEANED (INSIDE/OUTSIDE) AFTER USE OR LESSE AGREES TO PAY A $250.00 CLEANING FEE.
The following vehicle must be used to tow the pre-mixed concrete.
We do not offer U-CART reservations "FIRST-COME-FIRST-SERVE"
Long Beach, Stanton, and Highland
Monday-Friday 7:00AM - 2:00PM & SAT 7:00AM - 10:00PM
Even though concrete is a versatile substance it does have its limitations that you should consider. Concrete is affected by temperature, too hot and it dires with cracks, too cold and it takes forver to set-up. There are chemicals available that will allow experts to pour concrete in even the worst condtions, but trailered ready mix is not intended for these specialized applications. But if you make proper plans in advance you should be able to pour concrete anytime.
Most small concrete pours should be planned when temperaturs are between 60 and 90 degrees Fahrenheit. This means that the concrete will begin to set-up in a reasonable time but won't set-up before you have a chance to touch it up.
Plan ahead. If you can make arrangements to pour in the cooler time of day, this will minimize the effects of trying to finish the concrete in the heat. Wet down all the forms and ground just before you pour in the concrete. This will reduce the rate of evaportaion of the moisture in the concrete mix. Avoid adding water to the mixture because it will lower the strength, increase cracking and reduce the durability.
Limit the time between placing the concrete and final finishing. Use a fog type spray nozzle to maintain surface moisture and to prevent evaporating away the "bleed" water out of the concrete mix before it can be troweled smooth. Provide sunshades to control the surface temperature on the exposed surfaces. Erect windbreaks to reduce the chances of a dry wind that will cause the surface to cure too fast and crack.
As soon as the concrete is finished, begin a moist cure by keeping the finished surfaces and pour area damp for the next few days. on extremely hot or windy days, it may be best to reschedule the pour for a day with more favorable condtions.
Do not plan to pour concrete when the tempereatures will not get above 60 degrees Fahrenheit. If you can wait until the sun is shining on the pour site, then wait. Use a concrete mix with a low water volume so that it will have less moisture to reduce the cure time. Provide a curing membrane that can be as simple as a plastic tarp or as sophisticated as a concrete curing blanket. It will take long to cure so you will want to take precautions to keep unwanted travelers from making an impression on your hard work.