What Is the Concrete Cost per Yard in Tucson Arizona?
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All concrete prices per yard in Tucson, Arizona range from $130 per yard to $166 according to the PSI. Concrete delivery prices just the cost of delivery range between $130 and $280 per truck. To get a more accurate cost for your concrete project, request a quote. We may be paid a fee when services are procured through certain service matched suppliers.
This will give an idea of the cost of concrete per yard in Tucson, AZ. For a precise price to be given about your specific work, a free estimate should be obtained. Apexx Enterprise LLC’s research includes feedback from concrete contractors as well as research by Apexx Enterprise LLC staff.
Concrete Cost per Yard
- Concrete costs per yard in Tucson Arizona can range from $130 per yard to $166 depending on the PSI.
Per yard prices of concrete based on PSI:
- Concrete Prices (3,000 PSI: $130 to $145.00 per yard)
- Concrete Prices (4,000 PSI: $139 – $155 per yard)
- Concrete Prices (5,000 PSI: $149 to $156 per yard)
Cost of Concrete (concrete delivery cost per truck):
- The concrete delivery cost per truckload (delivery only), ranges between $130 and $280. This is just a service charge, and it is not really a cost of the concrete. The price will depend on how many trucks are needed, how much concrete is ordered, and where the project is located. The charges can be negotiated and may be waived depending on the quantity of the concrete being poured.
Concrete driveway cost:
- Check out our Concrete Driveway Guide for Tucson, AZ
Cost of Concrete patio:
- See our cost guide below for a concrete patio in Tucson, AZ
Concrete Prices in Tucson Are Determined by Several Factors
Concrete delivery companies will provide an estimate based on several factors. These can either increase or decrease your project’s cost. The cost for your concrete will be based on a number of factors, including how thick the slab is, and if you use rebar to reinforce it. As you get your quotes from cement contractors, here are some things you might consider:
Prices may be higher if:
- Concrete with a higher PSI is required.
- Fuel prices are rising.
- Distance is a significant factor in travel.
- The project is in an overcrowded city (longer hauling times).
- Concrete short loads are less than 10 cubic yards.
- You can request that pea gravel be used instead of the normal stone.
- The process of curing is either wet or by steam.
- Use of Curing Accelerators
- Delivery takes place on weekends.
- Delivery trucks remain on the site for over an hour.
- Concrete Pumping is Required
- Work with a wheelbarrow is necessary.
You may find that your prices are lower when:
- Concrete with a lower PSI is required.
- The traffic conditions in your area is normal (not congested).
- The site is easily accessible (lower travel times required).
- Concrete is cheaper the more you order (the more concrete yards you require, the lower it costs).
- The mix includes normal stone.
- On a Monday, concrete is delivered.
- Unloading trucks can be done quickly.
- Pumping is not necessary.
- Wheelbarrows are not required.
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Local Concrete Contractors in Tucson, AZ
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FAQs
Here are some frequently asked concrete questions:
How long does concrete take to reach its maximum psi in Tucson?
Concrete typically reaches its full strength in 28 days. It reaches 70% strength after 7 days. Tucson’s local conditions could either shorten or prolong the time it takes to reach full strength. Cold temperatures, high humidities, low cement contents, high water-cement proportions, thicker slabs and the use retarders are factors that can prolong concrete curing time. High temperatures, low humidities, windy conditions and high cement content are factors that can shorten the concrete curing time.
Do I need to obtain a permit in Tucson before pouring concrete?
It is difficult to answer this question because concrete has so many different uses. Many jurisdictions require permits for the construction or modification of concrete driveways. A permit is likely to be required for any concrete structural work. It is best to consult a contractor about your project to determine if a permit is required in Tucson.
What are the Tucson concrete contractors and where are they located?
These Tucson concrete contractors can be located by the following: 1) Word of mouth, 2) doing an internet search with the key terms “concrete contractor”, 3) utilizing a paper directory-i.e. the yellow pages, and 4) checking local TV advertisements.