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When the foundation is already in the project, a mistake in the concrete costs more than any savings at the ordering stage. For private construction, it is often not only the grade that is considered but also how the concrete behaves during delivery, pouring, and compaction. That’s why buy concrete in Kyiv is better done with an understanding of what is specifically needed for your type of foundation.
Different compositions are suitable for strip, slab, or column foundations, and it is important not to confuse “strong” concrete with “universal.” If too weak a class is chosen, cracks may appear over the season; if you overpay for excessive characteristics, the project budget inflates without real benefit. RTC Plus works with concrete supply in Kyiv and the region, so it is important for the customer to simply choose the right mix for the task.
Which grades to consider
For preparatory work, M100 or M150 is often used. This is not the concrete on which to save for a critical part of the house, but it works well as a sub-base, a foundation for curbs, or a preparatory layer under the slab. For main foundations, M200, M250, or M300 is more commonly considered, depending on the load, soils, and the presence of reinforcement.
- M100 — preparation, leveling, auxiliary work.
- M150 — lightweight structures and private construction without heavy loads.
- M200–M250 — a common choice for residential foundations.
- M300 and above — when a margin of strength and stability is needed for more serious loads.
If you plan to order concrete not “blindly,” but for a specific object, it is worth considering both the delivery time and the access of equipment to the site right away. At sites in dense development or where access is complicated, a concrete pump often saves more than it seems at first. In such cases, not only the price per cubic meter is important, but also the overall organization of the process.
What else to check before ordering
Before payment, it is worth clarifying the volume, delivery time, distance to the site, the possibility of pump delivery, and unloading duration. For the foundation, it is critical that the concrete arrives without delays and is laid in one technological cycle; otherwise, seams and discrepancies can spoil all the work. In real conditions, logistics often determine whether the pouring will be calm or turn into a scramble.
Another typical mistake is to order concrete with a “guess” reserve. It is better to have an accurate calculation of the cubic meters and a small reserve than to urgently arrange for a truck in the middle of pouring. If the object is complex, it is advisable to coordinate not only the concrete but also accompanying services to avoid wasting time on the site. This is how a practical approach works when the foundation is made once and for a long time.
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