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Concrete & Cement
in Broadstairs

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Ready-mix concrete by the m³, screed, cement and postmix. Prices below are delivered to Broadstairs, including haulage from each supplier’s nearest depot. Final delivery cost depends on your exact postcode and chosen offload method.

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About Concrete & Cement

Ready-mix concrete is batched to a specified strength class such as C20, C25 or C35, and delivered by volumetric or drum mixer. Floor screed levels off floors, and bagged cement and post-mix suit small jobs. Ready-mix is sold by the cubic metre, cement and screed by the bag.

Common uses

  • Foundations and footings
  • Slabs, bases and oversite
  • Floor screeds
  • Setting fence posts (post-mix)
  • Driveways and paths

Choosing & ordering

Specify concrete by strength class. GEN1–GEN3 (C10–C20) suits general work, C25–C35 or RC grades suit structural work, and PAV1/PAV2 is for external paving with air entrainment. A volumetric (‘mix on site’) lorry lets you pay only for what you pour. Estimate volume as length × width × depth in metres.

Buying concrete & cement in Broadstairs

We’re adding suppliers who deliver concrete & cement to Broadstairs. Enter your postcode to check live availability and delivered prices across the wider area. Order by the tonne, bulk bag or full load, and choose your offload method (tipper, grab or crane) with the supplier.

Frequently asked about Concrete & Cement

What concrete strength or grade do I need?

GEN1–GEN3 (C10–C20) for kerbing, blinding and general use. C25–C35 or RC grades for foundations and structural slabs. PAV1/PAV2 for external paving and driveways where freeze-thaw durability matters.

How much concrete do I need?

Multiply length × width × depth in metres for cubic metres. A 4m × 3m slab at 100mm is 1.2m³. Order slightly over, because you cannot add to a set pour.

Should I choose volumetric or barrow-mix concrete?

A volumetric (‘mix on site’) lorry batches fresh on site and you pay for what is used, which helps when the exact quantity is uncertain. Drum-mix is fine for known volumes.

Guide reviewed July 2026 · listed prices are live and quoted ex-VAT.