Ready Mix Concrete in Essex From £80 per Metre

We are one of the only ready mix concrete suppliers that charge per cubic metre. Our customers never have to worry about paying over the odds. Contractors all over Essex choose us for a seamless delivery service. 

We deliver screed, lean, ballast, sand, stone, and concrete. Our contractors can expect premium quality materials from us. Each material goes into a separate compartment inside one of our volumetric concrete trucks.

Our trucks are state-of-the-art. They move across difficult construction landscapes without a problem. One of the benefits of ordering a volumetric concrete truck is that our experienced staff come along with it.

Our team has years of experience in the industry. We are always on hand to talk you through safety practices and logistics. 

Give our team a call on 01992 635454 to arrange a delivery slot that suits you.

Ready Mix Concrete Calculator Essex

If you are searching for competitive prices, look no further than HH Muckers. When you choose us, you can have premium quality materials and keep an eye on the price at the same time.

With our ready mix concrete calculator, it has never been easier to check your numbers. Plug your numbers into our calculator and find out how many cubic metres you need. 

Our prices start from £80 per cubic metre. 

Give us a call on 01992 635454 to book your delivery.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why choose HH Muckers as your ready mix concrete Essex supplier?

There are lots of reasons why Essex based contractors choose HH Muckers. 

  • We deliver premium quality materials
  • We deliver lots of concrete strengths at once
  • We deliver 24/7

One of the biggest benefits of choosing HH Muckers is that we offer a 24/7 ready mix concrete delivery service. This means that contractors are never stuck in an emergency. If your batch has been impacted by harsh weather conditions, give us a call.

Contractors can organise their working day with our dedicated time slots. By booking labourers in line with our time slots, contractors can streamline their expenses. 

Our volumetric concrete trucks are brand new. They are fully licensed and top-of-the-line. They mix ready mix concrete at a rate of 1 to 10 cubic metres per visit.

What are the advantages of booking a volumetric concrete truck?

Volumetric concrete is mixed by the volume of the material. Ready mix concrete is one type of volumetric concrete. We supply contractors all over Essex, Hertfordshire, and North London with ready mix concrete. 

There are lots of benefits to choosing volumetric concrete trucks. 

They carry lots of different materials like lean, screed, ballast, sand, stone, and cement. They contain separate compartments for each material. This means that our contractors can order lots of grades and strengths at once.

Contractors contact us when they have lots of projects to fulfil in the same time frame. 

At HH Muckers, we always keep our eye on the latest innovations in the industry. Our volumetric concrete trucks are brand new. They can navigate around difficult construction sites with ease.

How our volumetric concrete mixers work

Volumetric concrete trucks are very versatile. They come with in-built mixers and separate compartments for different materials.

Our trucks can carry ballast, screed, lean, cement, sand, and stone. We can pack as many materials, grades, and strengths as you need.

Trucks are good for construction site managers who need lots of materials at once. With our service, they do not have to run around sourcing materials.

Our trucks mix together your materials on-site. They 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 is often called ready made concrete because of its hassle-free nature.

Ready mix concrete is a combination of sand, stone, cement, and water. When you order from HH Muckers, you can choose as many grades and strengths as you want. They will all be delivered in the same time slot by one of our volumetric concrete trucks. 

Ready made concrete is often the most cost-effective option. This is true for contractors who have lots of different projects to fulfil.

How much does ready mix concrete cost?

Our customers are never left in the dark when it comes to prices. We are one of the only ready mix concrete suppliers that charge per cubic metre.

Our prices start from £80 per cubic metre.

This number includes premium quality sand, stone, and cement. We conduct density, void, and moisture tests on our materials. When you choose HH Muckers, you can rest assured that your ready mix concrete will be up to the job at hand.

Contact our friendly team on 01992 635454 to book your time slot.

How do you calculate the strength of ready mix concrete?

The strength of concrete depends on a lot of factors. 

Contractors need to know which strengths to order. If they choose the wrong strength, their construction site will be unsafe. A lot of ready mix concrete suppliers conduct compression strength tests.

Suppliers place cylindrical pieces of dry ready mix concrete into the machine. The machine compresses the samples and calculates the strength in pounds per square inch (psi).

Are there quality standards for ready mix concrete?

Over 95% of our first-time Essex customers return to us for additional services. We always keep our eye on the latest safety standards in the industry. 

Every batch of ready mix concrete we create contains premium quality materials. Our contractors can expect high-performance materials from us. 

We conduct void, density, and moisture tests at our batching plant. These tests ensure that each batch of concrete we produce meets our own high standards. 

We offer our contractors a wide range of safety and manual handling information. Call 01992 635454 to have a chat about your safety concerns.

How long do I have to place and lay my ready mix concrete?

Contractors need to consider external factors when working with ready mix concrete. Time and weather are the most important external factors. 

Contractors must protect their concrete from harsh weather conditions. Intense heat, icy winds, and large rainfalls can cause problems. This is why we have created guaranteed time slots. 

Site managers can book a ready mix concrete delivery that suits them. They can avoid harsh weather conditions and begin working right away. Contractors should avoid leaving concrete for too long. 

As long as you are conscious of the time, you will have no problems with your batch of ready mix concrete.

What is the difference between cement and concrete?

Cement and concrete are two of the most popular construction materials in the world. They go into projects all over Essex. Contractors use them in bridges, residential slabs, and commercial buildings. 

Portland and Asphalt are two of the most popular types of cement.

Cement functions as the hardening agent in ready mix concrete. It combines with sand, stone, and water to create ready mix concrete.

How do you measure ready mix concrete?

In the construction industry, ready mix concrete is measured in cubic metres. One cubic metre is around 2.4T/m3 in weight.

Does concrete get stronger when it is dry?

Ready mix concrete gains strength when hydration occurs. Hydration is a chemical reaction that begins when water combines with sand, stone, and cement. 

Water is very reactive when it combines with these other materials. Water molecules bond with sand, stone, and cement molecules. They crystalise and harden.

At this point, there is less moisture in the mixture. The existing bonds crowd together and concrete begins to dry. 

Hydration happens whenever moisture is present in ready mix concrete. Most of the hydration process takes place in the first month after the concrete is laid. 

How long does the curing process take?

People often mistake the curing process for the drying process. They are different chemical reactions that require separate controls.

Contractors do not have to worry too much about the drying process. They can simply add the correct amount of water to the mixture and let hydration do the rest. 

Curing concrete requires a bit more consideration. These are two of the main ways you can ensure your concrete cures correctly. 

  • Create and maintain an environment of over 50 degrees for 3 to 14 days
  • Maintain relative humidity above 80%

Most batches of ready mix concrete will cure after 28 days or so. It is important to remember that each project is different. For more specific information, always contact your engineers. 

What strength concrete should I use for home construction?

Our contractors tend to order C35 and above mixes for residential slabs.

Contractors should always speak to their engineers for specific information.

It is important to order the correct ready mix concrete strength. Using the wrong strength concrete can put your project plans on hold. 

We deliver ready mix concrete to contractors all over Essex. Every project is different and requires different grades and strengths.

Why is my ready mix concrete cracking already?

Cracks are normal. All types of concrete develop cracks because all concrete shrinks. 

Hydration causes concrete to shrink. Water is the last material that is added to sand, stone, and cement. It is highly reactive. Water molecules collide and form bonds with the other molecules in the mixture. 

The number of bonds increases, the particles come closer together, and concrete shrinks. Concrete shrinks an average of an ⅛ of an inch for every 20 feet. Hydration makes concrete shrink, which is why it is important to only add as much water as necessary to the other materials. 

Working on the surface of concrete before it cures can cause defects and increase the likelihood of cracks. 

We recommend adding expansion joints to your ready mix concrete. One joint every three metres will give the mixture structure and reduce the amount of space for contraction.

Can I talk to someone about safety device before my delivery?

We are one of the only ready mix concrete suppliers that offer a comprehensive service. Our contractors can always call us to talk about safety advice. 

When you order a ready mix concrete delivery from us, our experienced tradespeople come with it. Our volumetric concrete truck drivers have years of experience in the industry. They understand the challenging aspects of working on a construction site. 

Give us a call on 01992 635454 to talk through your concerns.

How long will your volumetric concrete truck stay on-site?

Our volumetric concrete trucks stay on-site for an amount of time that reflects the number of cubic metres you order. 

When you choose HH Muckers, it has never been easier to meet deadlines. Our guaranteed time slots allow contractors to streamline labour costs. They can also fulfil lots of projects at once with our range of concrete strengths. 

Contact our ready mix concrete Essex specialists on 01992 635454.

Can I cancel my ready mix concrete delivery?

Adverse weather conditions halt construction projects all over Essex. We accept cancellations that are made 24 hours before the initial delivery slot. 

Contact us on 01992 635454 to let us know about any issues.

What is screed?

HH Muckers’ concrete screed contains a mixture of cement, sand, and water. Our customers can order a range of sand pieces. We recommend smaller pieces for people who need very pliable mixtures. Bigger pieces of sand bulk out the product. These batches are better suited to large construction projects. 

For a quick screed delivery, call 01992 635454.

What is screed used for?

Floor screeding is very common. Contractors create layers of screed to level out subfloors before they lay carpets, linoleum, and tiles. Subfloors are often uneven, so it is not possible to lay floors on top. It is very easy to create blemish-free, level surfaces with our screed. 

Screed has one lesser-known use. It can insulate underfloor heating pipes. Just pour the screed on top and smooth out the surface. You can lay tiles and carpet on top afterwards. 

Screed Vs. Concrete

Screed and concrete are sometimes mistaken for each other. Both products contain cement, water, and sand. HH Muckers’ concrete also comes with 20mm pieces of gravel. This addition makes the overall mixture much sturdier than screed. 

Concrete forms the basis for a lot of structures. It is good for subfloors, walls, and pillars. It can hold massive weights. 

Screed does not have the same load-bearing qualities. Screed floors are thin, and have very smooth surfaces.

Order concrete screed in Essex

Order custom batches of concrete screed in Essex today.

Choose from a range of sand sizes to create a custom batch. We stock everything from minuscule to 10mm pieces of sand. The more minuscule the pieces, the more workable the mixture. 

Our screed delivery service is designed to support all kinds of construction projects. If you need a quick, reliable delivery, call us. Once you have placed your order you can choose a time slot. 

You can reach us at 01992 635454.

Types of floor screed

Before you order, you need to be aware of the different types of screed. 

  • Traditional flood screed is the most popular. It is a pliable, simple material that creates thin layers. It is easy to create smooth, even surfaces with this kind of screed. 
  • Reinforced screed is far sturdier. It contains all the materials that are in traditional screed, as well as metal mesh fibres. The fibres create a more solid structure, which means that the mixture is less likely to crack or shrink. 

How to screed a floor?

Concrete screed (or traditional screed) is easy to manipulate. Once the screed is in the right place, you can push it around and level it with a simple trowel. Trowels feature a flat surface and a handle. 

  1. Grab the handle and press the flat surface against the screed.
  2. Create level layers. 
  3. Use a carborundum stone to buff out any trowel marks.

How do I cure screed?

Floor screeding cures with time. 

In the right conditions, screed reaches 65% of its overall strength in a week. Lots of factors can create the wrong conditions. Humidity, heat, and even the wrong type of screed can increase the cure time. 

Some of our customers install a polythene sheet over their screed, which can significantly decrease the cure time. 

How long does screed take to dry?

You can expect your screed to dry at a rate of 1mm per day. 

Layers that are thicker than 50mm will take longer to dry. For every 1mm over 50mm, you should add an extra day. Screed floors that are 60mm thick will take anywhere from 60 to 70 days to dry.

Can you advise me about what types of concrete to order?

We can only talk about general mixes. Contractors should always speak to their contractors and engineers for specific information.

Contact our team on 01992 635454 for more advice.

Contact HH Muckers

Call our friendly team for more information on 01992 635454 or fill in our online form.