When it comes to concrete delivery, there’s more to think about than just ordering a truck and waiting for it to arrive. Whether you’re a builder, contractor, or homeowner, understanding the details can save you time, money, and stress on-site.
In this post, we’ll cover the top five practical things to consider before booking Flowmix, your trusted ready mix supplier in Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire and Aldridge, Walsall. From waste types to site access and mix requirements, these tips will help you get your concrete pour right the first time.
Plan Ahead and Book Early
Concrete is not something you want to leave to the last minute. When booking Flowmix for your project, it’s a critical part of most construction jobs. Delivery delays can have a knock-on effect across your entire project, especially if you’ve already got trades on-site or a pump booked.
By planning ahead and booking early, you give your supplier time to prepare the right mix, reserve a slot, and coordinate logistics to suit your schedule. Booking Flowmix ahead can also help work around extreme weather conditions.
At Flowmix, we offer a 2-hour delivery window so you can organise your site team and equipment with confidence, knowing your concrete will arrive when expected.
We advise booking a delivery as soon as your pour date is confirmed, even earlier if you’re pouring at the start or end of the week when demand is highest.
Key Takeaways
- The Type Of Waste You Need To Remove – inert, hazardous and non-hazardous
- The volume of waste to remove
- Site access for the concrete delivery truck
- Whether you need a concrete line pump for tricky access
- Know your mix and volume requirements
#1: The Type of Waste You Need to Remove
Before booking your concrete delivery, it’s essential to understand the type of waste that will be generated on your site, especially if you’re breaking up old concrete, excavating, or clearing the area.
Different types of waste require different handling and disposal methods:
- Inert Waste: Includes materials like concrete, bricks, soil, stones, and sand. Inert waste doesn’t decompose or react chemically, so it’s generally easier and cheaper to dispose of. It can often be recycled or reused on-site, depending on local regulations.
- Non-Hazardous Waste: This category covers materials such as wood, plastics, packaging, and general construction debris. While not as harmful as hazardous waste, non-hazardous waste still requires proper disposal to avoid fines or environmental harm.
- Hazardous Waste: Includes materials like asbestos, contaminated soil, certain paints, solvents, and chemicals. This waste requires specialist handling and disposal due to health and environmental risks. Incorrect disposal can lead to legal penalties and site shutdowns.
Proper classification ensures your project complies with environmental regulations and avoids unexpected disposal costs.
Flowmix can advise on waste types and recommend trusted local waste removal partners if needed.
#2: The Volume of Waste to Remove
Estimating the amount of waste generated on your site helps you arrange the correct size skip or disposal solution in advance. It helps prevent delays when the old material needs to be cleared before the concrete pour.
- Avoid Delays: If you underestimate waste volume, your skip or waste container may fill up before the concrete pour, causing hold-ups while you arrange additional removal.
- Control Costs: Ordering a skip or disposal service that’s too large can mean paying for unused space. Conversely, too small means extra fees for additional pickups.
- Coordinate Site Logistics: Knowing the volume helps schedule waste removal in conjunction with concrete delivery, ensuring your site remains clear and ready when the mixer truck arrives.
Flowmix often works closely with clients to coordinate waste removal timing with concrete delivery, ensuring projects flow smoothly.
Need Expert Advice?
Speak to the team at Flowmix Tewkesbury or Walsall about booking Flowmix or any advice you need. We are happy to help with all your concrete requirements.
Flowmix Tewkesbury: 01684 217888 Flowmix Walsall: Tel: 01922 741731
#3: Site Access for the Concrete Delivery Truck
One of the most overlooked but crucial factors when booking Flowmix concrete delivery is ensuring the delivery truck can safely access your site. Concrete mixer trucks are large vehicles that require:
- Adequate Road Width: Narrow lanes or tight streets can prevent trucks from reaching your site.
- Sufficient Turning Space: Trucks need enough room to manoeuvre without risking damage to property or the vehicle.
- Clear Overhead Space: Low-hanging branches, wires, or structures might obstruct the delivery.
- Parking and Waiting Areas: Consider if the truck can park close enough to the pour site and if local restrictions allow waiting during delivery.
It’s essential to check road width, turning circles, overhead cables, and parking restrictions before booking. Poor access may require alternative delivery methods or vehicles.
If your site has restricted access, Flowmix can advise on alternative delivery options or recommend concrete pump hire to get the mix exactly where you need it.
Ready to Order Ready-Mix Concrete?
If you are ready to order a ready-mix concrete delivery, speak to the team at Flowmix Tewkesbury or Walsall. We will help you select the right mix and quantities and arrange for fast delivery to your site.
Flowmix Tewkesbury: 01684 217888 Flowmix Walsall: Tel: 01922 741731
#4: Whether You Need a Concrete Line Pump for Tricky Access
Some construction sites have challenging access, such as rear gardens, basements, or areas where the mixer truck cannot get close enough to the pour site. In these cases, a concrete line pump is invaluable.
Pumps deliver concrete through hoses directly to the pour site, saving time and labour.
What Is A Concrete Line Pump?
It’s a pump that pushes concrete through flexible hoses, allowing for direct delivery to hard-to-reach areas.
Why consider pump hire? It saves time and labour, reduces the risk of damage, and ensures a continuous, consistent pour.
Flowmix offers professional concrete pump hire services to complement their deliveries, providing a complete solution for tricky sites. Booking Flowmix 70 metre line pump hire early is essential. Pumps are often in high demand, so arrange pump hire at the same time as you place your concrete order to avoid delays.
#5: Know Your Mix and Volume Requirements
Finally, having the right concrete mix and volume planned out is crucial to avoid delays and wastage.
- Different projects require different concrete strengths (e.g. C25 for domestic slabs, C35 for driveways).
- Accurate volume calculation prevents cold joints and reduces waste.
- Flowmix’s experts help you select the perfect mix and volume, including flexible on-site mixing options if adjustments are needed.
Conclusion
Booking Flowmix for your ready mix concrete means more than just ordering concrete. It’s about planning every detail to keep your project on time, on budget, and hassle-free. From understanding waste types to ensuring smooth deliveries and the perfect mix, Flowmix supports you every step of the way.
How Flowmix Can Help With Your Project
BooFlowmix has two plants, Gloucester and Walsall. We provide the following services (with time slots):
✅ Ready-mix concrete, mix on-site (volumetric concrete)
✅ Traditional and liquid screed.
✅ Concrete line pump Hire to reduce manual labour and associated costs, increase efficiency, reduce wastage and clean up.
✅ Interlocking concrete blocks for temporary or permanent barriers.
✅ Mini-Mix loads up to 4 cubic metres.
Flowmix holds the BSA-approved Ready Mix Concrete Kitemark KM683844, a certification that “confirms a product or service’s claim has been independently and repeatedly tested by experts” (source BSI).
Flowmix Tewkesbury: Tel: 01684 217888 Flowmix Walsall: Tel: 01922 741731
Flowmix Delivery Areas
| Tewkesbury | Walsall Plant |
| Bourton-on-the-Water | Aldridge |
| Brockworth | Barton-Under-Needwood |
| Chalford | Birmingham |
| Cheltenham | Brownhills |
| Chipping Campden | Burntwood |
| Cirencester | Burton Upon Trent |
| Droitwich Spa | Cannock |
| Evesham | Coleshill |
| Gloucester | Dudley |
| Great Malvern | Great Haywood |
| Ledbury | Lichfield |
| Newent | Norton Canes |
| Northleach | Penkridge |
| Pershore | Rugeley |
| Ross-on-Wye | Stafford |
| Stow-on-the-Wold | Tamworth |
| Stroud | Walsall |
| Tewkesbury | West Bromwich |
| Worcester | Wolverhampton |