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MMC Michael Mulkerrins Cement
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Serving Cranberry Township, PA and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2006

Customers say: True professional

"Mike and his crew did an AMAZING job on my patio. He was efficient, timely, and paid attention to the smallest details. For example, he had to take down part of the fence to get the machines to the backyard. Knowing I had a dog, he made sure to put up a temporary fence at the end of each day so that I didn't have to take the dog out on a leash. The quality of the patio is 10/10. Gorgeous. I could not recommend Mike more!"
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FAQs for concrete delivery projects in Cranberry Township, PA

The amount of concrete you need varies by project. One 80lb bag covers an area of about 2 square feet, for a slab 4 inches thick. Two 60lb bags of concrete cover an area of about 2 square feet for a slab that is 6 inches thick.

A truckload of concrete can usually hold a maximum of 10 cubic yards.

The cost of concrete per cubic yard depends on which brand you purchase, but usually costs about $110 for bags.

It takes about 41 bags of concrete to fill a cubic yard. Always plan to buy a few bags more than the exact required amount in case of mistakes.

To calculate the amount of concrete you need for a slab, you should find the cubic yardage of the area you will be filling. Just follow these steps:

  1. Measure the area in feet.

  2. Multiply length by width, and then by thickness.

  3. Divide the resulting number by 27 to find cubic yards.