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The Top 5 Benefits Of Ready Mixed Concrete

In this article, we highlight the top five benefits of ready-mixed concrete. We also share our advice on how to choose the ready-mixed concrete supplier!

Ready-mixed concrete has taken the construction world by storm. From seasoned construction experts undertaking expansive civil construction projects to novices attempting DIY at home, it is used widely and loved by all.

But what makes ready-mixed concrete so popular? Find out below…

1.     Guaranteed Quality

Using poor-quality concrete can significantly impact the integrity of the building or construction project. With ready-mixed concrete, you never have to worry about quality.

If you opt for ready-mixed concrete from a trusted supplier, you will have peace of mind that the concrete has been mixed at the supplier’s site in a controlled environment using high-quality materials.

It will also have been rigorously tested for quality, consistency and durability and will meet quality standards set out by the government.

2.     Ultimate Versatility

Because each mix can be tailored to your requirements, ready-mixed concrete is suitable for a wide range of applications.

This includes residential, commercial, agricultural or industrial projects. From expansive groundwork jobs to small DIY garden projects, ready-mixed concrete offers ultimate versatility and ease of use.

3.     Cost Effectiveness

Ready-mixed concrete may initially seem costly, but when you consider the impact it has on your overall project expenses, you will be happy to find that you’ve saved money! How?

Well, with ready mixed concrete, you don’t need to pay for equipment hire, maintenance and storage. Plus, you save on labour costs as you don’t need to mix the concrete yourself. In addition, each batch is mixed to your exact preferences, meaning there is zero waste left over.

4.     Environmentally Friendly

Most companies, big and small, are making a conscious effort to be more sustainable. By choosing ready mixed concrete, you are opting for an environmentally friendlier option due to:

  • Use of recycled aggregates – many suppliers utilise high-quality recycled aggregates when mixing concrete.
  • Energy efficiency – modern mixing plants feature advanced technology that allows for low-carbon mixing.
  • Less pollution – because it is mixed in a controlled environment, there is significantly reduced dust pollution as opposed to mixing concrete on site.

5.     Time-Saving

Most construction projects have strict time frames with the completion of each phase being dependent on a seamless workflow.

With ready-mixed concrete, the materials are already mixed and ready to use by the time they arrive on-site, meaning you can crack on with the job at hand. When discussing your preferences with the supplier, ensure you provide ideal timeframes that work around your timescale.

Choosing A Ready Mixed Concrete Supplier

As with most construction projects, some suppliers will be a better fit for your project than others.

Choosing the right supplier for your project can make a huge difference and can reduce the risk of delays and/or poor outcomes. When choosing the ready mixed concrete supplier, there are some factors you should consider:

  • Company reputation – Opt for a construction company or ready-mixed concrete supplier that has a proven track record for providing quality ready-mixed concrete and excellent service. Check their case studies and customer reviews, which can usually be found on their website or on Trust Pilot, Facebook and Google.
  • Experience – Construction companies that have a wealth of experience often provide a more seamless service. They have a better understanding of project requirements and can use their expertise to guide you in the right direction.
  • Product range – When it comes to ready mixed concrete, it is not a “one-size-fits-all” material. This means you should opt for a company that can tailor each mix to meet the needs of your project whilst guaranteeing consistency with each batch.
  • Quality standards – Any construction company or ready-mixed supplier you choose should provide ready-mixed concrete that meets quality standards, such as BS EN 206.
  • Communication – Good communication will make a world of difference!
  • Logistics – Consider the location of the construction company and what they offer in terms of delivery and timeframes.
Luke Johnson