Concrete Delivery Cost

 

How Much Does Concrete Delivery Cost?

Concrete is a very versatile material, but acquiring enough of it for your building project is a specialized service. For those that are considering starting a new building project, understanding what costs are associated with concrete delivery to your project site can help you budget and prepare for the final bill. It may even be useful in helping you choose the right company for your project needs.

How Much Does It Cost to Deliver Concrete?

The following 3 factors influence the overall cost to deliver concrete:

  • price of concrete at the time of purchase
  • amount of concrete needed
  • duration of the project

Price of Concrete

As with any building material, the price of concrete can fluctuate from week to week, which will affect your overall pricing and the overall total of your bill. Generally, concrete is priced per square foot, therefore you may not know for certain how much you are going to be charged for until your concrete has been poured and tallied up. 

If you are measuring, expect an average of $10 per square foot as a good general recommendation. For smaller projects like sidewalks at your home, you can expect a low price range of about $400.

Concrete delivery is a fairly straight forward process. It is, however, a specialized service for professionals. We recommended you compare quotes from several contractors in your area before you commit to a delivery and begin your project.

Amount of Concrete Needed

The amount of concrete needed can affect your overall total. The more you need, the larger your bill is going to be. A 12 foot by 12-foot patio is going to cost more than a sidewalk or a pad for an air conditioner. The thicker the concrete the costlier it will be. The cost to deliver concrete for a large patio would average $1400, and it could even run as high as $5000 depending on your project dimensions. When calculating the dimensions of the concrete you will need, consider that 27 cubic feet of concrete, poured 3 inches deep, will roughly cover an area of 100 square feet. Increasing the depth by 1 inch from 3 to 4 inches will see a loss of 20 square feet. In most cases, it is best to have your project priced first before you make any decisions or begin budgeting.

Time Of Project

The last factor is of course how long the truck is going to be at your job site. Most companies charge a base fee for bringing a truck to your home and may charge a daily rate if the truck is needed for more than one day to complete your project. The longer it takes, the more money you are going to be investing, and the higher your overall cost. The projects that take a day or so are more likely to fall into the average range of around $1400 to $2000 to complete.

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