FAQ- Frequently Asked Questions
 

These are common questions we are asked about our services.

What is psi?

PSI stands for pounds per square inch. This indicates the strength of the concrete. For most surfaces that will be walked on or driven on by a regular vehicle 3000psi is sufficient. 

What is Slump?

Slump is how wet the concrete will be. In a standard cylinder test the slump indicates how many inches the concrete will spread .

What are our forms of payment?

We prefer to recieve payment in Cash, Zelle or Company check. 

Cash or Check must be ready on site for the first driver to collect. The driver will collect in full before pouring .Drivers do not carry any change.

Zelle is required a day prior in case of any limit or issue.

Other options for payment are assessed on a case by case basis. Please give us a call to discuss.

How do you submit an order?

Contact us include:

  • Text:602 737 6523 
  • how many yards are needed, 
  • material, 
  •  project type(sidewalk, curb, footing foundation etc.) 
  • address. 

What is the pump service?

The pump is on a trailer and pumps concrete through a hose. You'll need a pump if the area you are pouring in is inaccessible to the truck. 

Do we finish concrete?

No, however we work alongside many other companies and  may be able to secure finishers for you.

What is a standard psi?

The most common psi will be 3000psi. It will be strong enough for many projects. Before ordering advise what type of project you'll be working on.


For other questions  or concerns please contact us! 

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