CONCRETE PUMPING IN WABASH COUNTY THAT YOU CAN COUNT ON
"Working with Gra-Rock was the best experience I ever had working with a concrete company." -Troy Beachy
Did a 5-yard pour today and the driver was one of the best I've worked with. He was very patient and even offered to help out. To top it off, their pricing was cheaper than the big name companies.
-Jon M.
GRA-ROCK has excellent concrete and awesome service! Best concrete I have used in a long time!
-Lynn G.
Your concrete project is our project.
We know you want your concrete project to go as smoothly and quickly as possible.
And when the sun is shining, you don't want to waste time waiting for a late pump truck operator.
That's why we guarantee that our concrete pumping and conveyor services in Wabash County will be on-time and come with an experienced driver.
Why work with Gra-Rock?
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1 phone call gets you the custom cement mix and pumping you need for your project
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Over 15 years of concrete experience
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Experienced drivers and machine operators
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Available hand tools for rent
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Concrete materials for purchase that we can send with our trucks
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Contractor rates available
No matter what you are hoping to do with a concrete boom, pump, or conveyor, the team at Gra-Rock is ready to make your next job easier, faster, and more efficient.
Call us today; we'd love to make your concrete project in Wabash County stress-free!
We provide pumping & conveyor services to the following Indiana areas:
And other surrounding areas
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How much does ready mix concrete weigh?Although it varies on the exact mix, concrete generally weighs 150 lbs per cubic foot or 4,050 lbs per cubic yard.
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How fire resistant is ready mix concrete when dried?Because no components of concrete are combustible, concrete can withstand fire fairly well. Most concrete can withstand fire up to 800 degrees F.
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What is the best way to get concrete spatters off a vehicle without damaging the paint?The first attempt should be using a high-pressure washer. If washing doesn’t work, brush a light solution of water and muriatic acid (20:1 water to acid ratio) on the concrete spatter. Avoid putting the mixture on the vehicle paint. When it is finished fizzing, thoroughly rinse with water. You may need to do this process several times, but it should remove the concrete.
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Will hand-held cutoff saws make a clean cut through ready mix concrete when they cut through rebar?As long as a diamond blade is used, cutoff saws can cut through rebar fine. It may be necessary to use water to keep the blade cool if doing excessive cutting.
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What is the difference between a “cubic yard” and a “square yard” when referring to ready mix concrete?A "square yard" refers to only the top surface area, and it is found by multiplying length x width. A "cubic yard" refers to volume, or the total amount of concrete being used. It is found by multiplying length x width x thickness.
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If mixing concrete by hand, how can I make the mixture stronger?"Make sure the base is properly prepped with rebar. Add a shovel full of straight cement or fly ash to each wheelbarrow load.
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How can fresh-dug footers be protected when heavy rain is predicted and the concrete is not poured?Protecting freshly-dug footers depends on each unique situation, but there are several options depending on the area, size, etc. Several options: place a pump before the rain comes, dig a relief drain at the base, set up diversions if possible, or cover with plastic if it is a small area.
Gra-Rock Redi Mix and Precast provides contractors in Wabash County, Indiana, with the tools and services they need for a successful concrete job. This includes our concrete supplies, pumping services, conveyor services, and redi-mix concrete delivery. When it comes to your concrete project, nothing less than the best is good enough for the Gra-Rock team.
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When it comes to concrete tools, services, cement, and anything else you need to make your project a success, Gra-rock is ready to meet the challenge and help you succeed at your Wabash County job site.
We understand the frustrations of having supplies, cement, and other things arriving at the job site late.
That's why we work hard to make sure all our services are delivered on schedule and by experienced operators. Whether it's our concrete pumping or conveyor systems, you can be sure that working with our team is easy and efficient!
If you live in Wabash County, Indiana then we don’t need to explain much about the natural beauty, history, or local attractions in the county or surrounding area:
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Salamonie River State Park
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Lost Bridge State Recreation Area
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Dr. James Ford Historic Home
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Stockdale Mill
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Wabash County Museum
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Charley Creek Gardens
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Hanging Rock National Natural Landmark
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Paradise Spring Historical Park
Located in north-central Indiana, Wabash County has over 31,000 people in a land area of 412 square miles. Wabash County is home to the Honeywell Arts & Entertainment Venues, including the Historic 1905 Eagles Theater.
Wabash County offers many of the conveniences and opportunities of a big city, while maintaining their small-town values.
We provide our construction services to all cities and boroughs in Wabash County, including
Wabash (county seat), La Fontaine, Largo, North Manchester, and Roann.
We also service a variety of other townships and unincorporated communities, including America, Bolivar, College Corner, Disko, Ijamsville, Liberty Mills, Lincolnville, Mount Vernon, Newton, Pioneer, Richvalley, Servia, South Haven, Speicherville, Stockdale, Sunnymede, Treaty, Urbana, and Valley Brook.
We offer our concrete pumping services to all zip codes in Wabash County, Indiana, including 46962, 46980, 46984, 46941, 46943, 46990, 46946, and 46992.
As the Wabash County Chamber of Commerce states, “[Our vision is that] Wabash County will be the model for small town America, making a relevant impact on the global community, by offering vibrant cultural experiences, enriching lifestyles and growing economic opportunities while building on our heritage.