how much would it cost to get a 5in thick, ~250sqft concrete slab poured?
12/2/2006 10:04:21 PM
depends
12/2/2006 10:17:33 PM
$Texas
12/2/2006 10:20:04 PM
for the crete itself, your looking at about 450-500 dollars. but, that doesnt include labor.also, its measured in cubic yards, not square feet. you'll need about 4 cu. yds. my suggestion: call professionals and ask them
12/2/2006 11:22:07 PM
word
12/2/2006 11:47:53 PM
i recommend carolina seal and patch.
12/3/2006 1:22:12 PM
^^^ That is hella expensive for 4 CY of concrete.
12/3/2006 2:26:28 PM
small quantities of concrete are more expensive per cyyou'll have to pay for pouring and finishing - whats this for, a garage floor or something?like ^^^^ said, call a professional
12/3/2006 3:17:53 PM
a body most likely.
12/3/2006 6:12:18 PM
http://www.concretenetwork.com/concrete/howmuch/calculator.htm
12/3/2006 7:26:56 PM
If you can get other people in your area interested you can save some on the concrete. Like if your neighbors were going to get a concrete patio poured right beside yours.
12/4/2006 8:29:47 AM
Is the commerical or residential? If commericial, pm. You are probably looking at 1000-1200 bucks. Remember, you are paying for 4 yds of concrete, 4 people for a full day, reinforcing, materials, and does not include grading the area prior to pouring the concrete.
12/4/2006 8:57:18 AM
I work for a residential builder and our cost for concrete is $88.00/yd + any extras we want put in the concrete (fiber, calcium, etc) Then we have to pay a couple of people labor to actually put down and smooth it.
12/4/2006 9:02:47 AM
does that price include site preparation and everything? Also, does it cost more to pour a driveway that is curved?
12/4/2006 9:18:12 AM
no, site prep, rebar, tie wire, 2x4's, nails and all that other shit are usually extra. and of course actual labor too.when i was doing commercial concrete a couple years ago, we would get concrete for about $75/cu. yard and all that included was delivery.so, his $88/cu. yard probably doesnt include anything but the actual concrete.4 cu. yards of crete is actually quite a bit. imagine the concrete trucks you see on the road -- they can only hold 10 cu. yards per trip.
12/4/2006 9:40:14 AM
little slabs like that are generally priced by sq ft and not yd. figure 3-4 bucks (w/ forms and welded wire reinforcement) a sq. ft. depending on curves, reinforcement, site access, etc. It pretty much costs at least a 1000 bucks a day to have a crew of laborers out on a site. And generally, they are there for at least one day.
12/4/2006 9:56:44 AM
12/4/2006 12:24:10 PM
$1000 bucks total is a good estimate. you wont get as good a price on the material as a company would get so your best bet is to call a pro.why do you want 5"? 4" is plenty. [Edited on December 4, 2006 at 5:57 PM. Reason : ,]
12/4/2006 5:56:45 PM