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Reading Concrete Calculator 2026

Calculate Ready Mix Concrete for Berkshire Projects

Accurate Volume & Cost Estimates for Reading, Oxford & Thames Valley

Planning a concrete project in Reading or Berkshire? Our Reading concrete calculator helps you accurately estimate the volume of ready-mix concrete needed for driveways, patios, foundations, and extensions across Reading, Wokingham, Maidenhead, Oxford, and throughout Berkshire. Calculate concrete quantities instantly and get cost estimates based on 2026 Reading concrete suppliers pricing.

Reading benefits from excellent ready-mix concrete infrastructure with specialist suppliers including Manor Mix Concrete (serving Reading, Oxford & Buckinghamshire), Holcim, Cemex, and Tarmac delivering throughout the Thames Valley. Our calculator uses current Reading market rates ranging from £95-140/m³ depending on concrete grade, delivery distance, and project specifications compliant with Reading Borough Council Building Control regulations.

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Reading Concrete Prices 2026

Concrete prices in Reading and Berkshire remain competitive due to excellent M4 motorway access and multiple supplier depots serving the Thames Valley. Our Reading concrete calculator uses current market rates from suppliers including Manor Mix Concrete, Holcim, Cemex, and Tarmac who operate efficient delivery networks throughout Reading postcodes.

Current Reading Ready-Mix Concrete Costs

Concrete Grade Application Price per m³ Typical Use
C15 / GEN1 Blinding / Light duty £90-105 Oversite blinding, light domestic paths
C20/25 / GEN2 Domestic minimum £100-115 Garage floors, light traffic areas, shed bases
C25/30 / GEN3 Standard structural £110-125 Driveways, patios, house floors, foundations
C30/37 / RC30 Heavy duty residential £120-135 Commercial drives, reinforced bases, retaining walls
C35/45 / RC35 Commercial grade £130-145 Industrial floors, agricultural yards, heavy machinery
C40/50 / RC40 High strength £140-160 Structural beams, specialist applications, bridges
Self-Compacting SCC Specialist £145-175 Complex formwork, dense reinforcement, limited access
Mix-on-Site Concrete Zero waste £108-125 Pay only for what you use - Manor Mix specialty

C15 / GEN1 - Blinding

Price per m³ £90-105
Application Light duty paths

C20/25 / GEN2 - Domestic

Price per m³ £100-115
Application Garage floors, shed bases

C25/30 / GEN3 - Standard

Price per m³ £110-125
Application Driveways, foundations

C30/37 / RC30 - Heavy Duty

Price per m³ £120-135
Application Commercial drives

Reading Concrete Suppliers 2026

Reading and Berkshire benefit from a comprehensive network of ready-mix concrete plants with excellent Thames Valley coverage. Use our Reading concrete calculator then contact these trusted suppliers for quotations and delivery scheduling.

Manor Mix Concrete

Location: Serving Reading, Oxford & Buckinghamshire

Delivery Radius: Berkshire, Bucks, Oxfordshire comprehensive coverage

Grades Available: Full BSI Quality Assured range with mix-on-site technology

Minimum Order: Pay only for what you use - no waste charging

Price Range: £108-125/m³ for C25/30 grade

Contact: Cementech on-site mixing - flexible quantities

Holcim Reading

Location: Regional depots throughout Thames Valley

Delivery Radius: Reading, Wokingham, Maidenhead, Bracknell areas

Grades Available: Full BS EN 206 range plus ECOPact low-carbon

Minimum Order: 1m³ standard via Concrete2You service

Price Range: £110-125/m³ competitive Thames Valley pricing

Contact: 01530 610098 - Online ordering available

Cemex UK - Reading

Location: Thames Valley depot network serving Berkshire

Delivery Radius: Reading and surrounding M4 corridor

Grades Available: Complete specification including Supermix products

Minimum Order: 1m³ typical minimum

Price Range: £112-128/m³ national quality standards

Contact: 01932 568833 - Global supplier, local service

Tarmac Concrete Reading

Location: Multiple plants serving Berkshire

Delivery Radius: Reading, Bracknell, Wokingham, Newbury

Grades Available: Standard and specialist Topflow, Topmix ranges

Minimum Order: 1m³ standard minimum

Price Range: £108-123/m³ competitive rates

Contact: 0800 917 8888 - Major UK supplier

Hanson Concrete Berkshire

Location: Regional coverage via Thames Valley network

Delivery Radius: All Berkshire postcodes and surrounding areas

Grades Available: Full range including specialist products

Minimum Order: 1m³ standard, negotiable smaller loads

Price Range: £110-126/m³ national pricing

Contact: 03300 536655 - Hanson GO app ordering

Breedon Group Thames Valley

Location: Network of depots throughout region

Delivery Radius: Reading and M4 corridor comprehensive

Grades Available: Full specification including eco-concrete

Minimum Order: 1m³ standard minimum

Price Range: £106-122/m³ local competitive pricing

Contact: Reliable supply with quality assurance

Concrete Grades Guide for Reading Projects

Selecting the appropriate concrete grade ensures structural integrity and compliance with Reading Borough Council Building Control regulations. Our Reading concrete calculator determines volume requirements, but choosing the right grade is essential for project durability and Reading Building Standards approval.

✓ Quick Grade Selection Guide for Reading:

  • C15/GEN1: Blinding under foundations, mass concrete fill, light garden paths (non-structural)
  • C20/25/GEN2: Minimum for structural use - garage floors, light domestic driveways, workshop floors
  • C25/30/GEN3: Standard for most Reading residential projects - house foundations, driveways, patios, floor slabs
  • C30/37/RC30: Heavy-duty residential and commercial - reinforced foundations, retaining walls, commercial premises
  • C35/45: Industrial applications, heavy machinery bases, agricultural yards, commercial car parks
  • C40/50: Specialist high-strength - bridges, structural beams, extreme load conditions

Reading Building Control Requirements

Reading Borough Council Building Control enforces UK Building Regulations for all construction work within the Reading unitary authority. Concrete work must comply with Approved Document A (Structure) and relevant British Standards.

  • Foundations: Minimum C25/30 concrete for house foundations - Reading clay soil requires appropriate depth and design
  • Floor Slabs: Minimum C20/25 for domestic ground floor slabs, C25/30 recommended for durability
  • Driveways: C25/30 minimum for domestic driveways, 100-150mm depth with appropriate sub-base
  • Structural Elements: RC30 (C30/37) or higher for reinforced concrete elements in residential and commercial buildings
  • Commercial Projects: Structural engineer certification required for non-domestic work over specific thresholds
  • Thames Valley Considerations: Ground conditions vary - always conduct site investigation for major projects

Reading Ground Conditions and Geology

Reading is built on varied Thames Valley geology affecting foundation design and concrete requirements. Understanding local ground conditions is crucial for successful construction projects complying with Building Regulations.

  • London Clay: Predominant formation across Reading - moderately to highly expansive requiring 0.9-1.2m foundation depth
  • Reading Beds: Distinctive local geology - mottled clays and sands beneath London Clay
  • Thames River Gravels: Northern Reading near River Thames - good drainage but variable bearing capacity
  • Chalk: Present at depth beneath Reading - excellent foundation material where accessible
  • Made Ground: Town centre redevelopment sites - investigation essential for contamination and stability
  • Alluvial Deposits: River Kennet and Thames valleys - soft clays may require deeper foundations
  • Tree Proximity: Mature tree-lined Victorian suburbs - maintain adequate distance from foundations (1x mature height minimum)
  • Shrinkable Clay: London Clay shrinks in summer drought - consider for deep foundations near trees

Delivery Charges Reading Area 2026

Concrete delivery costs in Reading and Berkshire are competitive thanks to excellent M4 motorway access and A329(M) routes. Multiple supplier depots throughout the Thames Valley enable efficient logistics for ready-mix deliveries.

Typical Reading Delivery Charges 2026:

  • Reading Town Centre: £40-50 (RG1, RG2 postcodes)
  • North Reading: £45-55 (Caversham, Tilehurst - RG4, RG31)
  • South Reading: £45-55 (Earley, Woodley, Lower Earley - RG5, RG6)
  • East Reading: £50-60 (Shinfield, Three Mile Cross - RG2)
  • West Reading: £50-60 (Calcot, Pangbourne - RG8, RG31)
  • Wokingham: £55-65 (Wokingham, Finchampstead - RG40, RG45)
  • Bracknell: £55-65 (Bracknell Forest area - RG12, RG42)
  • Maidenhead: £60-70 (Maidenhead, Windsor - SL6, SL4)
  • Henley-on-Thames: £65-75 (Henley, Marlow - RG9, SL7)
  • Newbury: £65-80 (Newbury, Thatcham area - RG14, RG18)
  • Oxford: £65-80 (Oxford, Abingdon - OX postcodes)
  • Saturday delivery: £30-50 extra, limited Sunday availability

How to Use the Reading Concrete Calculator

Our calculator provides precise volume estimates for rectangular, circular, and triangular concrete pours. Follow these steps for accurate results when planning your Reading construction project.

1. Measure Your Area

Accurate measurements: Use measuring tape for length and width in metres

Depth specification: Typical depths - paths 75-100mm, driveways 100-150mm, foundations 150-225mm

Allow for slopes: Reading hillside properties common - measure at multiple points

Internal dimensions: Measure inside your formwork/shuttering

2. Select Project Type

Foundation: Load-bearing base for buildings (depth per structural design)

Driveway: Vehicle access requiring 100-150mm depth minimum

Patio: Pedestrian area typically 75-100mm thickness

Extensions: New build foundations requiring Building Control approval

3. Choose Concrete Grade

Domestic driveways: C25/30 recommended minimum for vehicle traffic

Foundations: C25/30 or C30/37 based on ground conditions and structural design

Paths and patios: C20/25 acceptable for foot traffic only

Commercial projects: C30/37 or higher per engineer specifications

4. Add Wastage Allowance

5% wastage: Simple rectangular pours with straight edges

10% wastage: Standard allowance for most projects

15% wastage: Complex shapes, curved edges, stepped pours

20% wastage: Irregular shapes or pumped concrete

5. Review Results

Volume in m³: Order this quantity from your Reading supplier

Weight in tonnes: Verify access route can support loaded trucks (26-32 tonnes)

Cost estimate: Budget guideline including Reading delivery and VAT

Number of loads: Standard mixer truck carries 6-8m³ maximum

6. Contact Suppliers

Get quotes: Contact multiple Reading suppliers for competitive pricing

Book delivery: Specify grade, volume, delivery time, and exact Reading postcode

Confirm access: Victorian terraces may have restricted rear access

Weather planning: Check forecast - avoid heavy rain or frost

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does concrete cost in Reading in 2026?

Concrete prices in Reading range from £90-160 per cubic metre depending on grade. Standard C25/30 concrete (most common for driveways and foundations) costs £110-125/m³ in 2026. This includes material only - add £40-75 delivery charge depending on your Reading location. C20/25 for lighter applications costs £100-115/m³, while heavy-duty C30/37 runs £120-135/m³. Manor Mix Concrete's mix-on-site service costs £108-125/m³ with zero waste. Total project cost includes VAT at 20%, delivery, and potential small load surcharges for orders under 3m³. Reading benefits from highly competitive Thames Valley pricing due to excellent M4 access.

What concrete grade do I need for a driveway in Reading?

C25/30 (also called GEN3) is the recommended minimum grade for domestic driveways in Reading. This provides adequate strength for car traffic with 100-150mm thickness. For heavy vehicles or commercial use, upgrade to C30/37 (RC30) with 150-175mm depth. Include A142 steel mesh reinforcement for extra durability and crack control. Reading's London Clay soil is expansive so proper sub-base (100-150mm Type 1 MOT) is essential beneath the concrete. Front garden driveways require permeable drainage or surface water management under planning rules to prevent runoff. Victorian properties in central Reading often have narrow side access - discuss delivery options with suppliers early.

Do I need Building Control approval for concrete work in Reading?

Building Regulations approval is required for structural concrete including house foundations, extensions, and load-bearing elements. Contact Reading Borough Council Building Control (Civic Offices, Bridge Street, Reading RG1 2LU, Tel: 0118 937 3787) or approved private inspectors before starting work. Submit via www.reading.gov.uk/building-control online portal. Typical fee £500-1,500 depending on project size. Driveways, patios, and garden structures don't require Building Control but may need planning permission for front gardens (permeable drainage requirements). Extensions and loft conversions always need approval. Foundation depths and concrete specifications must meet Approved Document A requirements for Reading ground conditions.

Can concrete trucks access Victorian terraces in Reading?

Standard ready-mix trucks require adequate access - they're approximately 3m wide, 9-10m long, and weigh 26-32 tonnes when loaded. Many Reading Victorian terraces have limited rear access via narrow side passages. Suppliers offer smaller "mini-mix" trucks (4-6m³ capacity) costing £10-20/m³ extra for restricted access. Manor Mix Concrete's mix-on-site technology is ideal for difficult access as lorries carry raw materials separately. For properties with no direct access, consider concrete pumping services (£300-500 plus £8-12/m³) which can pump concrete 30-50m over buildings. Alternatively, barrow concrete from street to rear garden (labor-intensive, concrete starts setting within 90 minutes). Always discuss access with suppliers during quotation.

What's the minimum concrete order in Reading?

Minimum orders vary by Reading supplier. Most require 1m³ (one cubic metre) minimum from standard mixer trucks. Manor Mix Concrete's mix-on-site technology means you only pay for what you use with no minimum waste charges - ideal for small DIY projects. Holcim's Concrete2You service offers smaller loads. Small load surcharges of £15-30 typically apply for orders under 3m³ from traditional suppliers. For very small amounts (under 0.5m³), consider bagged concrete from Reading builders merchants (Jewson Richfield Avenue, Travis Perkins Portman Road, Selco Basingstoke Road) though this costs £200-300/m³ equivalent versus £115/m³ for ready-mix C25/30. Major Thames Valley suppliers provide flexible scheduling and competitive pricing.

When is the best time to pour concrete in Reading?

April to October offers the most reliable weather for concrete pouring in Reading with temperatures 10-20°C. Avoid December-February when Berkshire temperatures frequently drop below 5°C at night creating frost damage risk - fresh concrete must not freeze within first 48-72 hours. Reading receives moderate Thames Valley rainfall so always check 5-day weather forecast before booking delivery. If winter pouring essential, use rapid-hardening cement and protect concrete with insulating blankets for minimum 7 days. Hot summer days (above 25°C) can cause rapid drying - cover with plastic sheeting and keep damp for first 3 days. Book deliveries early morning in summer, mid-day in cooler months for optimal curing conditions.

Does Reading clay soil affect foundations?

Yes - Reading is predominantly built on London Clay which is highly expansive. This clay shrinks dramatically in dry summers and swells in wet winters causing significant ground movement. Standard Reading house foundations use strip footings 0.9-1.2m deep minimum (below frost and seasonal moisture variation). Mature trees in Reading's Victorian suburbs are major concern - maintain minimum distance of 1x mature tree height from foundations to prevent subsidence. Oak, poplar, willow, and elm are particularly problematic. For extensions, match existing foundation depth or consult structural engineer if ground conditions differ. London Clay typically provides 75-150kN/m² bearing capacity suitable for domestic buildings with appropriate foundation width (typically 450-600mm for cavity walls). Always excavate to firm undisturbed clay.

What is Manor Mix Concrete's mix-on-site technology?

Manor Mix Concrete uses Cementech volumetric mobile batching - lorries transport raw materials (cement, aggregates, water) separately and mix concrete when they reach your Reading site. This provides major advantages over traditional drum mixers: you only pay for exact volume used with zero waste; fresh concrete mixed on demand (not setting in transit); ability to change mix specification during pour if needed; easier access as materials are separate (lighter loads); and ideal for small quantities without minimum order penalties. BSI Quality Assured to British Standards. Manor Mix proudly serve Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, and Oxfordshire including Reading, Oxford, and Henley-on-Thames. Perfect for Victorian terraces with restricted access or small DIY projects where traditional 6m³ minimums create expensive waste.