Bricks, Masonry, Asphalt and Concrete - Price of Concrete DFW area?
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briantewell
01-09-06, 06:17 PM
Hi,
I can't find anything on the net that'll give me the approximate cost of a cubic yard of concrete in the Fort Worth, TX area. I will actually need about 12 yards according to the estimator that I found.
I know I can look in the yellow pages, but does anyone know off hand what I can expect?
If you know of a fair supplier in the area it would help too (if that is allowed on these boards).
Thanks, Brian
I can't find anything on the net that'll give me the approximate cost of a cubic yard of concrete in the Fort Worth, TX area. I will actually need about 12 yards according to the estimator that I found.
I know I can look in the yellow pages, but does anyone know off hand what I can expect?
If you know of a fair supplier in the area it would help too (if that is allowed on these boards).
Thanks, Brian
Concretemasonry
01-09-06, 09:01 PM
concrete varies around the country depending on aggregate costs and labor rates. Just call a local company to find out what the going price is for what type you want. Since you only need 2 loads your main concern will not be price, but getting it where and when you want it. Twelve yards is not much to a company with a break-even point of 50,000 to 100,000 yards per year.
If you shop around, you might save a little. Depending on what your are pouring and if you have a flexible schedule, you might get a deal (couple of $ per yard) on "come-back" concrete, but most refutable companies will not sell it with any guarantees.
Dick
If you shop around, you might save a little. Depending on what your are pouring and if you have a flexible schedule, you might get a deal (couple of $ per yard) on "come-back" concrete, but most refutable companies will not sell it with any guarantees.
Dick