What Affects the Price of Ready-Mix Concrete

The price of ready-mix concrete doesn’t change “just because concrete got more expensive.”
Several key factors influence the cost – and knowing them helps you understand what you’re paying for and how to avoid unnecessary expenses 👇
✅ 1. Concrete Strength (PSI Level)
The higher the strength – the higher the cost.
A driveway usually needs a standard PSI,
while foundations, commercial slabs, or heavy-load areas require a high-strength mix, which is more expensive.
✅ 2. Additives and Enhancers
Fiber, plasticizers, moisture retainers, accelerators/retarders –
all of these improve performance but increase the price.
Especially in Florida, where additives help fight heat, humidity, and salt.
✅ 3. Delivery Distance
The farther the job site, the higher the delivery cost.
The truck must deliver the mix while it’s still fresh,
and sometimes multiple trips are required.
✅ 4. Order Volume
Small orders usually cost more per yard,
because the truck still has to make a full trip
and every company has a minimum load requirement.
✅ 5. Job Conditions
If you need a pump truck, have limited access,
or the pour must happen in extreme heat or at night –
the cost will be higher.
This is due to extra equipment, labor time, and job complexity.

The price of ready-mix concrete isn’t “just concrete.”
It’s a combination of factors that directly influence the slab’s quality and lifespan.
Understanding them helps you choose the right mix for your project.

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