Ready Mix Concrete in Hertfordshire From £80 per Metre
When you choose HH Muckers, you can easily meet deadlines.
We supply ballast, screed, lean, concrete, cement, sand, and stone. Our Hertfordshire based contractors use ready mix concrete in residential, industrial, and commercial projects.
Our volumetric concrete trucks are ready to go 24/7. They can move across rough terrain without a problem. Volumetric trucks are good for contractors who want lots of concrete grades and strengths.
Contractors choose us for a prompt ready mix concrete delivery experience. They can streamline their labour costs by booking a time slot that suits them.
For a seamless delivery, contact our Hertfordshire specialists on 01992 635454.
Ready Mix Concrete Calculator Hertfordshire
Our ready mix concrete calculator tells you exactly how much concrete you need. Over 95% of first-time customers return to us for ready mix concrete because they only pay for what they use.
With our ready mix concrete calculator, you can double-check your calculations. Getting a fair deal has never been easier with HH Muckers.
Our prices start from £80 per cubic metre. You will not find a more competitively priced ready mix concrete supplier in Hertfordshire.
Frequently Asked Questions
What locations do your ready mix concrete services cover?
We cover the following locations and surrounding areas.
- Hertfordshire – Bishops Stortford, Broxbourne, Cheshunt, Harpenden, Hatfield, Hemel Hempstead, Hertford, Hitchin, Hoddesdon, Potters Bar, St Albans, Stevenage, Watford, Welwyn
- Bedfordshire – Luton
- Essex – Brentwood, Chelmsford, Chigwell, Epping, Harlow, Loughton, Waltham Abbey
- North London – Edmonton, Enfield, Haringey, Palmers Green, Tottenham, Winchmore Hill, Wood Green, Woodford
Why choose HH Muckers as your ready mix concrete supplier in Hertfordshire?
Our volumetric concrete lorry drivers are available 24/7 to ensure that you are never left in the lurch. Whether you are working with tight deadlines or your previous supplier has fallen through, you can always rely on us.
When you order from HH Muckers you can expect:
- 24/7 deliveries
- Guaranteed time slots
- Lots of grades and strengths
When it comes to hiring a volumetric concrete truck, you want a supplier that can do everything. Our lorries carry water, cement, ballast, concrete, lean, and screed.
Ordering a ready mix concrete delivery from HH Muckers is cheaper than buying the raw materials yourself. Because we deliver everything you need at once, you spend less time running around.
Contractors can order lots of concrete grades and strengths at once. Our volumetric concrete trucks mix up to 1m³ of concrete per minute whilst on-site.
What are the benefits of a volumetric concrete lorry?
Volumetric concrete trucks are versatile.
- Volumetric concrete trucks contain separate compartments.
- They carry lean, screed, cement, sand, stone, and ballast.
- We offer guaranteed time slots.
- Contractors can order lots of different grades and strengths at once.
Our trucks carry all the essential materials of ready mix concrete. Because we offer guaranteed time slots, you can have a truck on-site at a time that suits you.
Contractors all over Hertfordshire choose us because we stay up-to-date on the latest construction equipment. Each truck in our fleet is brand new and fully licensed. They can move across rough landscapes without a problem.
Whether you need a residential slab or a pavement mixture, we have got you covered.
Give us a call on 01992 635454 to book your time slot.
How our volumetric concrete mixers work
Our mixers carry materials such as ballast, water, and cement. The required quantity is mixed on-site.
Volumetric concrete mixers offer you a quick and clean method of supplying concrete/floor screeds.
The concrete batching plant can mix up to 1m³ of concrete per minute and can mix 1 to 10 cubic metres of concrete on each site visit.
What is ready mix concrete?
Ready mix concrete is a type of volumetric concrete. It contains sand, gravel, cement, and water.
Concrete is one of the most common construction materials in the world. It goes into residential, industrial, and commercial construction projects.
It is sometimes called ready made concrete. This name refers to its hassle-free nature. When you order from HH Muckers, you do not have to worry about sourcing materials.
Our team provides contractors all over Hertfordshire with premium-quality materials.
How much does ready mix concrete cost?
At HH Muckers, we are always transparent on prices.
If you search for ‘the cost of ready mix concrete in Hertfordshire’, our name will pop up. Contractors choose us because we charge per cubic metre.
Our prices start from £80 per cubic metre. This number includes premium quality sand, cement, gravel, and stone.
Call our friendly team on 01992 635454 to order a ready mix concrete delivery.
How do you measure the strength of concrete?
Construction site managers need to measure the strength of concrete. Doing so ensures a safe construction site. If they use the wrong strength concrete, their slabs will not be fit for purpose.
Most suppliers use compressive strength equipment to measure the strength of their concrete.
Suppliers take cylindrical pieces of concrete from existing batches. They place the pieces into compression equipment. It compresses the samples and measures them in pounds per square inch (psi).
Are there quality standards for concrete?
At HH Muckers, we understand the importance of quality standards.
Volumetric ready mix concrete goes into construction sites all over Hertfordshire. If contractors choose the wrong supplier, their construction site can become dangerous.
We use premium quality materials. Lean, screed, concrete, sand, stone, and cement are subject to our quality tests. We conduct void, moisture, and density tests at our batching plant. This ensures that you receive the best quality materials.
To learn more about our quality standards, call our friendly team on 01992 635454.
How long do I have to place and finish ready mix concrete?
There is no definite answer to this question.
External factors can impact the pliability of concrete.
Harsh weather conditions like immense heat and icy winds affect concrete. We always recommend shielding batches of concrete from the elements.
Contractors need to keep an eye on the time. We recommend beginning work as soon as our volumetric concrete truck arrives on-site.
With our ready mix concrete delivery time slots, it has never been easier to meet deadlines. Our customers can book a time slot that best suits them. They can streamline labour costs with our system.
What is the difference between concrete and cement?
Cement and concrete are well-known construction materials. They both go into construction projects all over Hertfordshire, North London, and Essex.
Cement goes into concrete. It combines with stone, gravel, and water to create ready mix concrete. Cement is a vital part of the hardening process. Asphalt and Portland are two of the most popular types of concrete.
How do you measure concrete?
In the construction industry, volumetric ready mix concrete is measured in cubic metres. One cubic metre weighs approximately 2.4T/m3.
Does concrete gain strength by drying out?
Ready mix concrete gains strength through hydration.
Water is the last element that is added to sand, stone, and cement. When water combines with these other materials, hydration occurs. Water molecules combine with sand, stone, and cement molecules.
Strong bonds form and crystalise. At this point, there is less moisture in the mixture because it is locked into bonds.
This process hits its stride in the first month. It can happen months and years after the initial reaction if moisture is in ready mix concrete.
How long does it take for concrete to cure?
Ready mix concrete cures at different rates depending on the project.
Concrete goes into residential slabs, bridges, industrial buildings, and many other projects. Contractors have to give their batch enough time to cure. If they work on concrete before it cures, they will create defects.
Most concrete will cure at the end of 28 days.
Curing concrete requires external controls. We recommend taking the following steps:
- Create an environment that is over 50 degrees for anything from 3 to 14 days. The number of days depends on your project.
- Create an environment where the relative humidity is above 80%.
For more specific information, contact your engineers.
What strength concrete is normally used for a slab under a house?
When it comes to concrete strengths for houses, there are some industry-standard guidelines. It is important to choose the right strength. Using the wrong strength can create an unsafe construction site.
Our Hertfordshire based contractors order C35 and above mixes for residential slabs.
We can only advise our customers about general mixes. Structural engineers are best equipped to talk about specific concrete strengths.
Why is my concrete cracking already?
It is not uncommon to see ready mix concrete crack after a short period. Concrete shrinks an average of an ⅛ of an inch for every 20 feet. This is why it is more apparent in large-scale construction projects.
Cracks are a result of a chemical process called hydration. Hydration happens when water molecules bond with sand, gravel, and cement molecules. These bonds crystalise and cause the mixture to harden.
When hydration happens water disappears from the concrete. It shrinks, hardens, and contracts. This is when cracks occur.
Although cracks are nothing to worry about, contractors can avoid excess cracks.
- Never add more water than necessary. Lots of water makes ready mix concrete easier to handle but encourages hydration.
- Do not work on the surface of concrete before it is dry. Doing so can create defects.
- Place one expansion joint in the mixture every three metres.
Can I talk to someone about safety advice before the delivery?
We are one of the only ready mix concrete suppliers that are available 24/7. This means that our contractors can contact us before, during, or after their delivery.
Our safety standards start at the batching plant. We conduct void, density, and moisture tests to ensure you get the best quality materials. You will always receive the correct strength materials from us.
Our volumetric concrete truck drivers are happy to talk about logistics on-site. Each truck in our fleet is brand new and fully licensed. They can move across difficult landscapes without a problem.
We put all the possible safety procedures in place.
Contact our friendly team on 01992 635454 for more information.
How long will your ready mix concrete truck be on our site?
We offer a 24/7 ready mix concrete delivery service. Our contractors are based all over Hertfordshire, Essex, and North London.
We provide efficient drop-offs. This means that we will stay on-site for an amount of time that reflects your order.
Our trucks are brand new. They can navigate through difficult construction sites without an issue. One of the benefits of ordering from us is that our drivers can talk through logistics whilst on-site.
Contact us on 01992 635454 for more information.
Can you advise me on what type of concrete to order?
We can only tell contractors about general concrete mixes.
Our contractors work on all sorts of construction projects. Ready mix concrete goes into industrial buildings, large bridges, and residential slabs. Each project is different and needs different strengths and grades.
Call our team on 01992 635454 for more information.
What is screed?
Screed is a common construction material that goes into all kinds of commercial and residential projects. It is made from sharp sand, water, and cement. Different types of screed contain different sizes of aggregates.
HH Muckers’ concrete screed is made from fine, sharp, small bits of sand. We also sell screeds that contain aggregates that range from 6 to 10mm. Fine sand is used in domestic construction projects, whereas larger screed aggregates go into commercial and industrial projects.
What is screed used for?
They pour screed over sub bases to create even, smooth structures. HH Muckers’ screed is also poured over underfloor heating systems to insulate the pipes and improve their effectiveness. Screed is a cost-effective option for people who want to upgrade their existing heating systems.
Screed floors are very versatile. A lot of our customers pour a thin layer of screed underneath their tiles, carpet, or wood slats. You can easily achieve a clean, smooth surface with screed and a trowel. Our screed is pliable and workable, which makes it the best option for busy contractors.
Differences between concrete and screed
Screed and concrete are similar construction materials. Concrete is made from sand, 20mm gravel, cement, and water. Screed is made from sharp sand, water, and cement.
A concrete floor has a different purpose than a screed floor. Builders also use concrete for floors, but they also use it for walls, beams, and other construction foundations. Concrete can bear the weight of heavy loads.
HH Mucker’s concrete screed floors are much thinner, and the material has a thinner consistency than concrete. These kinds of floors are designed to even out layers and create smooth surfaces. They usually go on top of concrete layers.
Order concrete screed in Hertfordshire
Looking for concrete screed in Hertfordshire? You are in the right place.
At HH Muckers, we deliver screed to residential and commercial construction sites. Our lorries are equipped to handle heavy loads. Even better, our experienced drivers can move around your site without a problem.
The best thing about our screed delivery service is that you only pay for what you need. We sell screed by the cubic metre, so you never have to worry about leftover materials.
Give us a call on 01992 635454 to book your delivery slot.
Types of floor screed
Traditional screeds –
Traditional screed is by far the most popular type. Contractors order traditional screed when they need to create smooth, even floors.
Reinforced screeds –
Reinforced screeds are much stronger than typical compounds. We add metal mesh and fibres to our reinforced products to limit curb shrinkage. This kind of screed is much less likely to crack during the drying process.
Floor screed –
Floor screed is flexible enough to move without cracking. We recommend this option to contractors who need to create a superior finish. You can easily lay this product and use a trowel to create a blemish-free finish.
How to screed a floor?
Floor screeding is a common practice. Whether you are working on a domestic or commercial build, you need to know how to screed a floor. The good news is that the process is simple. The bad news is that a lot can go wrong.
Here are a few steps to help you.
- Spread the screed across the floor using a screed float.
- Compact and level out the screed. It is important to compact your screed properly, or you will face problems down the line.
- Sand and cement screed is not self-leveling. If you have this type of screed, you must use a straightedge screed float or trowel to level the floor. You can also use a straight piece of timber.
- Leave the screed to cure. You should place a polythene sheet over the screed.
- Leave the screed to dry.
How to cure screed?
It is easy to cure concrete screed. Just place an airtight polythene sheet over the top of your screed floor. On average, screed takes seven days to cure to 65% of its overall strength and hardens more over time.
Lots of variables impact the time frame. The surface area of the screed, the type of screed used, and the temperature of the room can have an effect on the time frame. If the temperature of the room is lower than 10ºC, your screed will take much longer to cure.
How long does screed take to dry?
Screed floors dry at a rate of 1mm each day. To speed up this process, make sure that your screed is undisturbed. That means no traffic, footfall, or other layers of flooring for a few weeks.
Can I cancel my order?
We accept cancellations up to 24 hours before the initial ready mix concrete delivery slot.
Contact HH Muckers
Call our friendly team for more information on 01992 635454 or fill in our online form.