Concrete cost per yard in Jurupa Valley, California ranges from $149 to $191 per yard depending on the PSI of the concrete. Concrete prices to deliver concrete (delivery only) range from $140 to $320 per truck. To get a more accurate cost for your concrete project, request a quote. Please note that if you use our matching service, we may be compensated.
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This guide is intended to provide you an approximate concrete cost per yard in Jurupa Valley, CA. To get a more accurate quote for your specific project, request a free estimate. Our research, although general in nature, does include feedback provided by concrete contractors and research conducted by the HomeBlue staff.
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When concrete delivery companies come to provide you an estimate, they will consider several factors that can increase or decrease the cost of your project. Pricing for your concrete project will vary based on the thickness of the slab, whether you use rebar to reinforce, and site conditions. Here are a few things to keep in mind when you get quotes from cement delivery contractors:
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Here are a few frequently asked questions related to concrete:
Concrete reaches about 70% of its strength in 7 days and typically is at its full expected strength within 28 days. However, the local conditions in Jurupa Valley could shorten or lengthen the amount of time taken to reach full strength. Factors that lengthen concrete curing times include cold temperatures, high humidity, low cement content, high water-cement ratios, thicker slabs, and the use of retarders. Factors that shorten concrete curing times include high temperatures, low humidity, windy conditions, high cement content, low water-cement ratios, thinner slabs, and the use of accelerators.
This is a difficult question to answer because there are so many uses for concrete. For instance, there are many jurisdictions that require a permit for concrete driveway construction or modification. Most likely any structural use of concrete will require a permit. In any event, it is advisable to discuss your project with a contractor to determine the need for a permit in Jurupa Valley.
Finding concrete contractors in Jurupa Valley can be accomplished using several methods: 1) Seeking recommendations from neighbors who may have recently engaged a concrete contractor, 2) Conducting an online search using keywords such as “concrete contractors,” 3) Referring to a traditional paper directory (ie, the yellow pages), 4) Watching advertisements on local TV stations, 5) Utilizing an online matching service, which offers an easy way to find concrete professionals.
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The following are a few contractors in your area. Note that these companies have not been screened or vetted by HomeBlue. Please conduct proper due diligence prior to hiring these or any other company you may select.
Pavement Recycling Systems, Inc. Founded in 1989, Pavement Recycling Systems (PRS) first provided cold milling services to the Southern California market. Now PRS has subsequently grown into the premier general engineering subcontractor for cold-milling, soil stabilization, roller compacted concrete, and cold-in-place asphalt recycling in California and Nevada with a presence in Utah, Oregon, and Washington. In 2007, PRS added the highly regarded pavement preservation company, Pavement Coatings Company (PCC), adding pavement preservation services throughout California, and specializing in the use of RAP aggregates via our Reclaimed Aggregates division. Both PRS and PCC are owned by PRS Holdings, Inc., and are proud to be a 100% employee-owned.
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Concrete prices varies from area to area. We have developed a number of concrete cost per yard guides to help you identify the concrete price per yard near you.