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Concrete Estimate
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How to Write a Concrete Estimate
What to Include in a Concrete Estimate
Concrete work depends on thickness, PSI mix, reinforcement, access for trucks, and finish type.
Line Items and Pricing
Break out demo, haul-off, base prep, pour, finish, joints, and sealing. Note minimum load charges.
Materials vs. Labor
Show admixtures, fiber, color hardeners, or stamps when you itemize upgrades.
Scope of Work
Define forms, vapor barriers, slopes for drainage, and who restores adjacent landscaping.
Timeline
Weather windows and cure times before vehicle traffic belong in the notes.
Tips for Winning More Concrete Work
- Site visit for access and pump needs before you price.
- Offer standard versus decorative finishes side by side.
- Explain curing so clients do not seal too early.
- Call out expansion joint layout to avoid callbacks.
- Follow up after seasonal demand spikes.
Converting Your Estimate to an Invoice
Progress draws for large pours or single final invoices for residential slabs both map from your lines.
Estimate vs. Quote
Property owners may ask for a quote per square foot or an estimate before engineering reviews thickness. SEO covers both intents. Your estimate can include alternates; the approved quote matches the pour sheet. Field quoting should align with the emailed estimate.
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