Concrete literally serves as the foundation for America. It is in our homes, businesses, schools and offices. At Kirkland Concrete Pumping, we are proud to be a supplier and pumper of only the highest quality concrete to help keep America growing. Our expertly trained staff is the best around when it comes to working with you on finding the best price for the concrete work you are wanting done. We proudly serve the Inland Empire, Riverside County, San Bernardino County, and Los Angeles County. We offer residential and commercial services to homeowners, businesses and contractors looking to improve their home, office or construction site.
We will pump any Ready-Mix company's concrete or we can give you a price on our discounted concrete from a Name Brand Ready Mix Company! Call today at 909-822-4048 or (909) 429-8244 and ask about all of our Ready-Mix and Pumping services! We can also recommend concrete finishers and masonry contractors that we would use at our own home!
If you are calling our phone numbers and your phone is a 909 area code. You must now dial 1-909-822-4048 or 1-909-429-8244 to get thru to us. This is a new rule from the phone company in the 909 area code.
Future concrete pumper in training! First lesson is always the most fun, water hose control. This is the before picture, the after picture I could not take, I was busy getting soaked by the pumper trainee.😎
Thinking of using precast concrete as part of your project? You've got a lot of good company. Worldwide, concrete is used twice as much as steel, wood, plastics, and aluminum combined. In fact, it's the second-most-use d material in the world after water.
You can add flair to your foundation walls and floor by having them stamped after pouring and during the drying stage. Different imprints are available to resemble stone or other materials and it does not affect the integrity of the product.
In concrete construction, admixtures are sometimes added to the concrete mix to achieve certain goals. For instance, an accelerating admixture might be added to reduce the setting time of the concrete and to accelerate early strength.