Looking to widen our driveway a bit and need recommendations for a good concrete contractor around Tulsa.
Also does anyone know what it is going for per square yard poured and finished these days?
This might get you in the ball park for a guesstimate - maybe a quick idea of what to expect. Concrete price seems to be always very volatile, and with diesel price where it is, there is gonna be an adder.
http://www.buildingjournal.com/concrete-driveway-estimating.html
Quote from: Ibanez on March 13, 2011, 10:51:37 PM
Looking to widen our driveway a bit and need recommendations for a good concrete contractor around Tulsa.
Also does anyone know what it is going for per square yard poured and finished these days?
I believe you will find out that concrete goes by the cubic yard, not square yard. Square yards will obviously depend on the thickness. The thickness will depend on your application.
Quote from: Red Arrow on March 13, 2011, 11:09:35 PM
I believe you will find out that concrete goes by the cubic yard, not square yard. Square yards will obviously depend on the thickness. The thickness will depend on your application.
Ahhh, gotcha. Thanks. Been a long time since I've had any work like that done and I wasn't sure how they measured it.
Quote from: heironymouspasparagus on March 13, 2011, 10:57:20 PM
This might get you in the ball park for a guesstimate - maybe a quick idea of what to expect. Concrete price seems to be always very volatile, and with diesel price where it is, there is gonna be an adder.
http://www.buildingjournal.com/concrete-driveway-estimating.html
Thanks!
Your price will be based on the Sqf.....Contact Jeff Gillispie...Gillco Construction....918 625-1671.....
And 4" isn't thick enough. No matter what they tell you.
Quote from: heironymouspasparagus on March 14, 2011, 11:38:08 AM
And 4" isn't thick enough. No matter what they tell you.
Sure it will,depending on the base....PSI of the concrete used....And what type of re-bar is installed..
Quote from: Breadburner on March 14, 2011, 11:41:06 AM
Sure it will,depending on the base....PSI of the concrete used....And what type of re-bar is installed..
Make sure it's 4" thick the whole way across and not just at the edges. One type of re-bar is "none". Make sure you don't get that option.
Call Top Gun Concrete - Bill Nance he's my former brother in law. We we good friends before he was my brother in law, still are. Long story. He's an Industrial Engineer with a MBA that went into the home building/concrete business.
You can call him at 918-638-9486 his cell phone. Tell him you are the guy Rob called him about Monday night.
http://topgunsolutions.com/
918-274-9GUN is his office number.
Thanks for all the suggestions everyone! I will be making calls and setting up some estimates.