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20x20 Concrete slab
Posted on 10/17/23 at 11:43 am
Posted on 10/17/23 at 11:43 am
Looking to have a concrete slab built in Richland Parish.
What should I expect to pay?
Anyone know anyone in the area that would do a good job?
What should I expect to pay?
Anyone know anyone in the area that would do a good job?
Posted on 10/17/23 at 4:19 pm to WM88
Too many variables. Looking at a little over 5 yards of concrete (if 4” thick). Around here (Georgia) concrete is $215-225 a yard so you’re looking at ~$1200 just for the concrete with no labor. Throw in grading, forming, rebar, concrete finishing. Like I said, too many variables.
Posted on 10/18/23 at 7:24 am to GAFF
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Too many variables. Looking at a little over 5 yards of concrete (if 4” thick).
It's actually a shade under 5 yards.
Posted on 10/18/23 at 7:48 am to LSURoss
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Always add in 10%
Like using 4" for what's only 3.5 inches of form board
Posted on 10/18/23 at 8:33 am to MoarKilometers
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Always add in 10%
Exactly.
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Like using 4" for what's only 3.5 inches of form board
Know how I know you haven’t poured much concrete?
If you can grade it that flat sure. I’d never trust it tho. Too many times the “scales were off” and it wasn’t the exact yardage ordered or the chute was a pos and leaked concrete while pouring. Then it’s a new driver who dumps concrete over the form. 10%, always.
Posted on 10/18/23 at 10:35 am to GAFF
Grade is rarely dead level at 4” and lots of potential “losses” when pouring.
To the OP, you’ll have to find someone who is willing to do it for you. 5 yards is a small job, so prices can vary a good bit. Also depends on what’s included as far as steel, footings, etc.
As a reference, I poured a big slab (4000+ sqft) earlier this year (March). I did a lot of work myself and subbed the different trades individually. But to get you in the ball park.
Turn Key was about $8/sqft. This was forming, steel, pouring, finishing, and breakdown (they provide and keep all materials).
Individual Labor Only:
Forming $0.30/sqft (as high as $1/sqft)
Pouring/Finishing: $0.70/sqft (as high as $1.50/sqft)
Concrete: $150/yd (with fiber)
Plus all the individual material costs for forming, keyways, stakes, etc. I formed, leveled the grade and set most of the keyways myself in about 2k sqft of the slab(s).
To the OP, you’ll have to find someone who is willing to do it for you. 5 yards is a small job, so prices can vary a good bit. Also depends on what’s included as far as steel, footings, etc.
As a reference, I poured a big slab (4000+ sqft) earlier this year (March). I did a lot of work myself and subbed the different trades individually. But to get you in the ball park.
Turn Key was about $8/sqft. This was forming, steel, pouring, finishing, and breakdown (they provide and keep all materials).
Individual Labor Only:
Forming $0.30/sqft (as high as $1/sqft)
Pouring/Finishing: $0.70/sqft (as high as $1.50/sqft)
Concrete: $150/yd (with fiber)
Plus all the individual material costs for forming, keyways, stakes, etc. I formed, leveled the grade and set most of the keyways myself in about 2k sqft of the slab(s).
Posted on 10/18/23 at 12:15 pm to WM88
for a similar sized driveway in Central MS, I paid almost $4k a couple of years ago. A tree had to be dug up so I'm sure that added to the cost.
Posted on 10/18/23 at 1:51 pm to LSUtigerME
Thanks.
The slab is just for basketball goal and park a vehicle on.
I was quoted $1200 per day labor (2 days) + material (roughly $1000).
Total expected about $3500.
The slab is just for basketball goal and park a vehicle on.
I was quoted $1200 per day labor (2 days) + material (roughly $1000).
Total expected about $3500.
Posted on 10/18/23 at 5:32 pm to Chasin The Tiger
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I'd pay that
In a heartbeat
Posted on 10/18/23 at 6:11 pm to GAFF
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Know how I know you haven’t poured much concrete?
I've dug, graded, and poured dozens of slabs larger than this. My dad was a GC, we did room additions for 20+ years
Posted on 10/18/23 at 11:17 pm to WM88
I paid $1,900 to have 2 separate sections added to my driveway last spring. 5 yards of concrete, dug out with shovels and leveled, framed and meshed.
Not a lick of English was spoken that day - we communicated with the most absurd hand signals, but the grade for drainage into the existing driveway slope is immaculate.
Not a lick of English was spoken that day - we communicated with the most absurd hand signals, but the grade for drainage into the existing driveway slope is immaculate.
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