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We know this question can be very frustrating when you just want a straight answer but can't find one anywhere. We aim for complete transparency so below you will find typical price points. We've also added some context to help you understand which factors might determine your cost. Just ask if you need more info!
This is the category most concrete falls under, with applications like patios, driveways, building slabs, sidewalks, and building aprons being some examples. The following figures assume a standard 4" thick slab.
The smallest jobs are going to have the highest $/sqft cost since suppliers charge what's called a short haul fee when ordering less than a full truck. A typical 15' x 15' with minimal grading, easy access, and solid soil below it will cost $2,250.
The median price point range, is typical of our metal building foundation pads, as well as some driveways. A metal building slab with the dimensions 30' x 25' is typically going to be about $6,500.
The bigger jobs are going to get the best price/sqft for your money. Some additional factors that can impact any of the categories are slope of the ground in that area. If we need to flatten the ground using a skidsteer or mini-excavator before pouring your concrete, adding at least $1,000 to the total should be expected. Limited access to the location, meaning it needs to be pumped or buggied, can expect an increase between $500-$1,500. Other factors will be evaluated case by case.
These figures are strictly for general reference and in no way guarantee any work to be performed at a specified price
A minimum charge of $1,500 or the listed rate to remove your damaged concrete and dispose of it properly in a state operated material recycling facility. ***We discount this price to $1.50/sqft when you hire us to replace the concrete as well as remove it!***
The most beautiful work we do. Words can't do it justice so refer to our gallery for examples of the masterpieces you can have transform your property!
Retaining walls, Foundation walls, etc. not exceeding 4' in height with a thickness of 6". Walls taller than 4' require an engineered design per the NC Building code and can be expected to cost a similar price for the installation, but also include an additional fee to pay for the engineered design. This fee typically ranges from $500-$2,500.
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