Planning a concrete project comes with questions. This page provides clear answers to help you understand how ordering, delivery, and on site mixing work so you can move forward with confidence and avoid unnecessary delays.
The amount of concrete depends on your project size, shape, and depth. Use our concrete calculator to estimate your volume, or contact our team for help determining the right amount.
Is there a minimum order requirement?
No, we do not require a minimum order. Our mobile mix trucks allow you to get the exact amount of concrete you need for your project.
How is concrete priced?
Concrete is typically priced based on the amount used. With on site mixing, you only pay for what you use, helping you avoid unnecessary concrete delivery costs.
Do I pay for unused concrete?
No, because concrete is mixed on site, you are only charged for the amount used during your project.
Can I adjust the amount during delivery?
Yes, one of the main benefits of on site mixing is the ability to adjust quantities during the pour as your project progresses.
Concrete Delivery and Scheduling
How do I schedule a concrete delivery?
You can schedule your concrete delivery by contacting our team with your project details. We will help you choose a time that works best for your schedule.
How far in advance should I book?
We recommend scheduling on-site concrete delivery as early as possible to secure your preferred time, especially during busy seasons.
Do you offer same day or next day delivery?
Availability depends on scheduling and demand. Contact our team to check current availability and options.
What happens if my project is delayed?
If your project is delayed, contact us as soon as possible. We will work with you to adjust your delivery time when possible.
How long does delivery take?
Delivery time varies based on project size and conditions. Our team will provide a time estimate when scheduling your delivery.
On-Site Concrete Mixing and Process
What are the benefits of on site mixing?
On-site concrete mixing provides fresh concrete, flexible quantities, and better control over your project compared to traditional delivery methods.
Can the mix be adjusted during the pour?
Yes, the mix can be adjusted during the pour to meet your project needs and conditions.
Is the concrete as strong as ready mix?
Yes, on site mixed concrete meets the same strength and quality standards when properly prepared and placed.
How do you ensure consistent quality?
We use calibrated equipment and refined mix designs to maintain consistent quality for every project.
Preparing for Your Concrete Delivery
What do I need to do before concrete arrives?
Make sure your site is cleared, forms are in place, and access is ready for the delivery truck.
How should I prepare the site?
Level the area, install forms, and prepare a stable base to support the concrete.
Do I need forms in place before delivery?
Yes, forms should be set before delivery to ensure proper placement and shape.
What tools or equipment should I have ready?
Common tools include a shovel, rake, screed, and finishing tools, depending on your concrete project.
Can you help with planning my project?
Yes, our team can provide guidance to help you plan your project and determine your concrete needs.
General Concrete Delivery Questions
What types of projects do you support?
Mobile Mix Concrete supports a wide range of projects, including patios, driveways, walkways, and contractor job sites.
Who uses Mobile Mix Concrete?
Architects
Contractors
Deck Builders
Engineers
Fence companies
Homeowners
Hot tub installers
Monument companies
Municipalities
Playground installers
What areas do you serve?
We provide concrete delivery across central Connecticut. Click the link to view our service area. If you don't see your town listed, reach out to confirm service in your area.
Can you handle small and large projects?
Yes, our service is designed to support both small and large projects with flexible quantities.
What makes Mobile Mix Concrete different?
Mobile Mix allows concrete to be mixed on site, giving you fresh material, better control, and the exact amount needed.