We pour for homeowners directly, for small commercial projects, and for contractors who need a fill-in supplier on a short job. Same truck, same fresh mix, same no-surcharge pricing.
Most concrete suppliers in Houston won't take a homeowner's order. We will. If you've done the prep work, or your handyman has, we'll bring the concrete and pour where you need it.
Common residential pours: driveway aprons and extensions, patio slabs, walkways, shed pads, workshop floors, AC and generator pads, fence-post and mailbox footers, garden curbs.
If you're not sure how many yards you need, give us the dimensions on the call and we'll do the math with you.
Equipment pads. Dumpster pads. Sidewalk repair. Loading-area patches. The kinds of jobs that don't justify a full truck but still have to get done before something else can happen on site.
We give you a fast quote, a confirmed delivery window, and an invoice that fits how a small operator pays for things. No corporate hoops.
You're a builder, a fence company, a remodeler, a foundation repair shop. The job needs 2 yards. Maybe 3. Your usual supplier wants a 7- or 10-yard minimum and treats you like an inconvenience when you ask for less.
We're the call. Predictable scheduling, fresh ready-mix, no minimums to fight with, no leftover concrete sitting on a truck waiting to set up.
Contractors: ask about repeat-delivery pricing if you're running multiple short pours in a week.
1 cubic yard. Below that, you're better off with bagged concrete from a hardware store.
3.5 cubic yards per load on our short-load truck. If you need more, we can run multiple loads or refer you to a full-truckload supplier.
No. Ordering small is the whole point. Big suppliers charge surcharges for short loads. We don't.
Usually yes. Our short-load truck is smaller than a standard ready-mix rig. Tell us the access on the call and we'll flag anything tight before the day of the pour.
Same-week is usually fine. For specific time windows, two to three days of notice is the sweet spot. Call early if you have a contractor crew on the clock.
No. We deliver the concrete. You or your contractor handle forms, base, rebar, pouring, and finishing. We're a delivery operation, not a finishing crew.