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Stoke-on-Trent Concrete Calculator 2026 | Local Concrete Suppliers & Costs

Stoke-on-Trent Concrete Calculator 2026

Calculate Concrete Volume, Costs & Find Local Suppliers

Serving Stoke-on-Trent, Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffordshire & Surrounding Areas

Our Stoke-on-Trent concrete calculator helps you accurately calculate concrete volume requirements and estimated costs for your construction project in the Staffordshire area. Whether you're pouring foundations, driveways, patios, or floor slabs, our calculator provides precise measurements and connects you with local ready-mix concrete suppliers across Stoke-on-Trent, Hanley, Burslem, Tunstall, Longton, and Fenton.

Concrete pricing in Stoke-on-Trent typically ranges from £90-£130 per cubic metre depending on mix grade, delivery distance, and volume ordered. Our 2026 calculator factors in local supplier rates, concrete mix specifications, and typical delivery charges to provide accurate cost estimates for your Staffordshire construction project.

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Stoke-on-Trent Concrete Suppliers 2026

Stoke-on-Trent and the wider Staffordshire region are served by multiple ready-mix concrete suppliers offering competitive pricing and reliable delivery across ST postcodes. Major suppliers operate plants in Stoke, Newcastle-under-Lyme, and surrounding areas with typical delivery times of 24-72 hours for standard orders.

Local Concrete Suppliers

Hanson Concrete - Stoke

Location: Etruria Valley, Stoke-on-Trent ST1

Coverage: All ST postcodes, 15-mile radius

Minimum Load: 1m³ (small load surcharge applies)

Price Range: £95-£125/m³

Contact: hanson.co.uk

Tarmac - Newcastle-under-Lyme

Location: Chesterton, Newcastle ST5

Coverage: Stoke, Newcastle, North Staffordshire

Minimum Load: 1.5m³

Price Range: £90-£120/m³

Contact: tarmac.com

Breedon Concrete - Staffordshire

Location: Multiple depots across Staffordshire

Coverage: Stoke, Stafford, Stone, Uttoxeter

Minimum Load: 2m³

Price Range: £88-£118/m³

Contact: breedongroup.com

MJ Church Ready-Mix

Location: Longton, Stoke-on-Trent ST3

Coverage: Local specialist, Stoke area

Minimum Load: 1m³ available

Price Range: £92-£130/m³

Contact: 01782 598000

Cemex - North Staffordshire

Location: Kidsgrove & Leek depots

Coverage: Stoke, Kidsgrove, Leek, Congleton border

Minimum Load: 1m³

Price Range: £93-£128/m³

Contact: cemex.co.uk

Aggregate Industries - Stafford

Location: Stafford depot (serves Stoke)

Coverage: 20-mile radius inc. South Stoke

Minimum Load: 2m³

Price Range: £90-£122/m³

Contact: aggregate.com

Concrete Prices Stoke-on-Trent 2026

Concrete prices in Stoke-on-Trent vary based on mix grade, volume ordered, delivery distance, and supplier. Prices below reflect typical 2026 rates for ready-mix concrete delivered to ST postcode areas. Bulk discounts apply for orders over 10m³, and small load surcharges (typically £40-£60) apply to orders under 2m³.

Ready-Mix Concrete Prices

Concrete Grade Application Price per m³ Delivery
C15/20 (GEN1) Blinding, non-structural £85-£105 £60-£100
C20/25 (GEN3) General foundations, floors £90-£115 £60-£100
C25/30 (RC30) Strip foundations, structural £95-£120 £60-£100
C30/37 (PAV1) Driveways, garage floors £100-£125 £60-£100
C35/45 (PAV2) Heavy duty driveways, commercial £105-£130 £60-£100
C40/50 Commercial, industrial slabs £110-£135 £60-£100
Fiber Reinforced Any grade + synthetic fibers +£8-£15/m³ Standard
Self-Leveling Floor screeds, level surfaces £120-£160 £60-£100

C20/25 (GEN3)

Application General foundations
Price per m³ £90-£115
Delivery £60-£100

C25/30 (RC30)

Application Strip foundations
Price per m³ £95-£120
Delivery £60-£100

C30/37 (PAV1)

Application Driveways
Price per m³ £100-£125
Delivery £60-£100

Concrete Mix Grades Explained

Selecting the correct concrete grade is essential for structural integrity and compliance with UK Building Regulations. Concrete grades indicate compressive strength after 28 days curing, with higher grades offering greater strength and durability. Our Stoke-on-Trent calculator helps you choose the appropriate grade for your specific application.

C20/25 (GEN3) - General Purpose

Strength: 20 N/mm² (cube) / 25 N/mm² (cylinder)

Best For: House foundations, internal floor slabs, kerbing

Min Thickness: 100mm floors, 150mm foundations

Typical Cost: £90-£115/m³ in Stoke-on-Trent

Curing: 7 days before light traffic, 28 days full strength

C25/30 (RC30) - Reinforced

Strength: 25 N/mm² (cube) / 30 N/mm² (cylinder)

Best For: Strip foundations, structural slabs, suspended floors

Min Thickness: 150mm foundations, 125mm slabs

Typical Cost: £95-£120/m³ in Stoke-on-Trent

Special: Required for most 2-storey house foundations

C30/37 (PAV1) - Paving

Strength: 30 N/mm² (cube) / 37 N/mm² (cylinder)

Best For: Driveways, garage floors, hardstandings, patios

Min Thickness: 100mm driveways, 150mm for HGVs

Typical Cost: £100-£125/m³ in Stoke-on-Trent

Special: Suitable for regular car traffic and light commercial use

C35/45 (PAV2) - Heavy Duty

Strength: 35 N/mm² (cube) / 45 N/mm² (cylinder)

Best For: Commercial driveways, heavy vehicle access, industrial

Min Thickness: 150mm minimum for all applications

Typical Cost: £105-£130/m³ in Stoke-on-Trent

Special: Mandatory for areas with HGV/lorry access

C40/50 - Commercial Grade

Strength: 40 N/mm² (cube) / 50 N/mm² (cylinder)

Best For: Commercial buildings, warehouses, heavy machinery bases

Min Thickness: As per structural engineer specification

Typical Cost: £110-£135/m³ in Stoke-on-Trent

Special: Requires structural engineer design and certification

Fiber Reinforced Concrete

Strength: Base grade + synthetic fiber reinforcement

Best For: Floor slabs, preventing cracking, large pours

Benefits: Reduces cracking, improves durability, lightweight

Typical Cost: Base grade + £8-£15/m³ premium

Special: Alternative to steel mesh in many applications

Concrete Thickness Guide

Proper concrete thickness is critical for structural performance and longevity. Insufficient thickness leads to cracking, settlement, and premature failure. Our guide provides minimum thickness requirements for common applications in Stoke-on-Trent and Staffordshire based on CIRIA guidance and Building Regulations.

✓ Recommended Concrete Thickness by Application:

  • Strip Foundations (2-storey house): 225mm thick, 600mm wide minimum using C25/30
  • Garage Base / Workshop Floor: 100mm thick using C30/37, 150mm for vehicle lifts
  • Domestic Driveway: 100mm thick using C30/37 with mesh reinforcement
  • Commercial Driveway / HGV Access: 150-200mm thick using C35/45 with heavy mesh
  • Garden Patio / Paths: 75-100mm thick using C25/30 (pedestrian only)
  • Shed / Outbuilding Base: 75mm thick using C20/25 on compacted hardcore
  • Ground Floor Slab: 100-150mm thick using C25/30 with DPM and insulation
  • Steps / Retaining Walls: 150mm minimum using C25/30 with reinforcement

Concrete Delivery Information

Ready-mix concrete is delivered to Stoke-on-Trent sites via truck-mounted mixers holding 6-8m³. Delivery charges typically range from £60-£100 depending on distance from plant, access difficulties, and waiting time. Our calculator estimates delivery costs based on your ST postcode location.

Standard Delivery

Cost: £60-£80 for ST1-ST6 postcodes

Included Time: 30 minutes on-site discharge time

Access Required: 6m width, 4m height clearance

Lead Time: 24-48 hours for standard mixes

Extended Delivery

Cost: £80-£100 for ST7-ST15, rural areas

Extra Distance: 15+ miles from nearest plant

Waiting Charges: £2-£3 per minute over 30 mins

Booking: Confirm exact access route with supplier

Volumetric Mixing (On-Site)

Cost: £110-£140/m³ including delivery

Minimum: No minimum load, ideal for small jobs

Benefits: Mix on demand, no wastage, flexible

Best For: Projects under 3m³, difficult access

Saturday Delivery

Surcharge: +£50-£80 per load

Availability: Limited slots, book 5-7 days ahead

Time Slots: Usually 7am-12pm only

Minimum Load: Often 3m³ minimum on Saturdays

⚠️ Important Delivery Considerations:

  • Access: Concrete trucks are large (8-10m long, 32 tonnes loaded) - confirm access beforehand
  • Chute Reach: Standard chute reaches 3-4m from truck - longer pours may need pump (£150-£300)
  • Ready to Pour: Have formwork, reinforcement, DPM, sub-base ready before delivery
  • Labour: Concrete must be placed within 90 minutes - have sufficient workers on-site
  • Weather: Don't pour in heavy rain, frost (below 5°C), or extreme heat (above 30°C)
  • Working Time: Concrete starts setting 2-3 hours after mixing - work quickly
  • Discharge Rate: Trucks discharge 1m³ every 3-5 minutes - be ready to place and level

Concrete Pumping Services

When direct truck access isn't possible, or the pour location exceeds chute reach, concrete pumping is necessary. Stoke-on-Trent area has several concrete pumping specialists offering line pump and boom pump services for residential and commercial projects.

Concrete Pump Hire Costs 2026

Pump Type Reach Best For Half Day Cost
Line Pump (Small) Up to 30m horizontal Rear gardens, extensions, bases £200-£300
Line Pump (Large) Up to 80m horizontal Long reach, multiple pours £300-£450
Boom Pump (20m) 20m vertical/horizontal First floor, over buildings £400-£550
Boom Pump (32m) 32m reach, articulated Multi-storey, complex access £550-£750
Boom Pump (42m+) 42m+ reach, commercial Large commercial, high-rise £750-£1,000+

Line Pump (Small)

Reach Up to 30m
Best For Gardens, extensions
Half Day Cost £200-£300

Boom Pump (20m)

Reach 20m vertical/horizontal
Best For First floor access
Half Day Cost £400-£550

DIY vs Ready-Mix Concrete

For very small projects under 0.5m³, mixing concrete yourself using bags of cement, sand, and aggregate may be cost-effective. However, ready-mix concrete offers consistency, quality control, speed, and convenience for projects over 1m³. Our calculator compares both options.

🛠️ DIY Concrete (Ballast + Cement Method):

  • Materials for 1m³ C20/25 equivalent: 9-10 bags cement (25kg) + 1.5 tonnes ballast
  • Cost: Cement £5-£7/bag + Ballast £40-£60/tonne = £150-£180 total per m³
  • Equipment: Cement mixer hire £30-£50/day + wheelbarrows, shovels
  • Labour: Very labour intensive - approximately 2-3 hours per m³ mixing
  • Pros: Good for very small jobs (under 0.5m³), better control over small batches
  • Cons: Physically demanding, inconsistent quality, time-consuming, no guarantees
  • Realistic Limit: Maximum 1-2m³ for DIY before ready-mix becomes essential

Concrete Curing and Protection

Proper curing is essential for concrete to achieve design strength and durability. Concrete gains approximately 70% strength after 7 days, reaching full 100% design strength at 28 days. Stoke-on-Trent's variable weather requires careful protection during curing, particularly in winter months.

Summer Curing (May-Sept)

Temperature: 15-25°C ideal range

Protection: Cover with polythene sheet to retain moisture

Watering: Spray lightly 2-3 times daily for first 3 days

Walking: After 24-48 hours for light foot traffic

Full Use: 7 days minimum before vehicle traffic

Winter Curing (Oct-Apr)

Temperature: Must stay above 5°C

Protection: Insulated covers, frost blankets essential

Cold Weather: Double curing time if below 10°C

Frost Protection: Do NOT pour if frost expected within 48 hours

Accelerators: Consider calcium chloride additive in cold weather

Wet Weather Curing

Light Rain: Cover immediately with polythene sheeting

Heavy Rain: Delay pour - rain damages fresh concrete surface

After Setting: Rain is beneficial for curing (keeps moist)

Protection Duration: 3-7 days depending on grade

Hot Weather (Above 25°C)

Risk: Rapid evaporation causes cracking

Protection: Cover immediately, keep moist continuously

Timing: Pour early morning or late evening if possible

Additives: Request retarder additive from supplier

Curing: Water 4-5 times daily for first week

Building Regulations and Planning

Concrete work in Stoke-on-Trent must comply with UK Building Regulations, particularly Part A (Structure) and Part C (Site Preparation). Stoke-on-Trent City Council Building Control should be notified for structural concrete pours including foundations, driveways adjacent to highways, and load-bearing slabs.

⚠️ When Building Control Notification is Required:

  • House Foundations: All new build and extension foundations require Building Control inspection
  • Structural Slabs: Load-bearing floor slabs and ground floors in new builds
  • Retaining Walls: Over 600mm height retaining ground requires approval
  • Driveway Crossings: New vehicle crossings over footpaths need highways consent
  • Large Bases: Bases for structures over 30m² may need planning permission
  • Conservation Areas: Additional restrictions in Stoke's conservation areas

Stoke-on-Trent Concrete Calculator FAQs

How much concrete do I need for a typical driveway in Stoke-on-Trent?
A standard single driveway (4.5m x 2.5m x 100mm deep) requires approximately 1.25m³ of concrete (1.4m³ with 10% wastage). This would cost £125-£175 for C30/37 grade concrete plus £60-£80 delivery in the Stoke area. For a double driveway (5m x 5m x 100mm), you'd need approximately 2.75m³ costing £275-£375 plus delivery.
What grade of concrete should I use for a garage base?
For a domestic garage base in Stoke-on-Trent, use C30/37 (PAV1) concrete at 100mm thickness minimum. This grade handles regular car parking and light vehicle traffic. If you plan to install a vehicle lift or store heavy machinery, increase to 150mm thickness using C35/45 grade. Always pour on 100mm compacted hardcore sub-base with mesh reinforcement (A142 or A193).
Can I get small loads of concrete delivered to Stoke-on-Trent?
Yes, most Stoke-on-Trent suppliers deliver loads from 1m³ upwards. However, small load surcharges of £40-£60 typically apply to orders under 2m³. For very small projects under 0.5m³, consider volumetric mixing trucks which mix on-site with no minimum order, or DIY concrete mixing. MJ Church and some local suppliers specialize in smaller domestic loads.
How long does concrete take to dry before I can drive on it?
Concrete doesn't "dry" - it cures through a chemical reaction. For driveways in Stoke-on-Trent: allow 24-48 hours before light foot traffic, 7 days minimum before driving cars on it, and 28 days before full strength is achieved. In cold weather (below 10°C), double these times. For heavy vehicles or commercial use, wait the full 28 days before use.
What's the difference between C20/25 and C30/37 concrete?
C20/25 (GEN3) has 20 N/mm² compressive strength and is used for general foundations and internal floors. C30/37 (PAV1) has 30 N/mm² strength - 50% stronger - and is required for driveways, garage floors, and external paving that will carry vehicle traffic. The price difference in Stoke-on-Trent is typically £10-15 per m³. Always use PAV1 for anything with vehicle traffic.
Do I need to notify Stoke-on-Trent Council before concreting?
For patios, sheds, and garden projects under 30m² - no notification needed. For house foundations, extensions, structural floors, or new vehicle crossings over public footpaths - yes, you must notify Stoke-on-Trent Building Control before starting. Foundations require inspection before concrete is poured. New driveway crossings need separate highways department approval. Call 01782 234567 for Building Control advice.
Can concrete be delivered on Saturdays in Stoke-on-Trent?
Yes, most major suppliers (Hanson, Tarmac, Cemex, Breedon) offer Saturday delivery to Stoke-on-Trent with a £50-£80 surcharge per load. Saturday slots are limited and book up quickly - order at least 5-7 days in advance. Typical Saturday delivery times are 7am-12pm only. Some suppliers require minimum 3m³ orders for weekend delivery. Sunday delivery is generally not available.
How much does it cost to hire a concrete pump in Stoke?
Line pumps (for reaching rear gardens/extensions up to 30m away) cost £200-£300 for half day hire in Stoke-on-Trent. Boom pumps (for reaching over buildings or to first floor) cost £400-£550 for 20m reach, or £550-£750 for 32m articulated boom. Most pumps are charged per half day (4 hours). Book pump and concrete delivery for same day to avoid delays.
What happens if I order too much or too little concrete?
Too much: You'll be charged for the full ordered volume even if you don't use it all. Excess cannot be returned. Consider: could you pour a larger area, increase thickness, or pour extra pads/bases? Too little: Ordering additional concrete means a second delivery charge (£60-£100) and cold joints in your pour which can crack. Always order 10% extra for wastage to avoid running short.
Is fiber reinforced concrete better than mesh reinforcement?
For domestic driveways and floor slabs in Stoke-on-Trent, synthetic fiber reinforcement (added to mix at £8-15/m³) is easier to use than mesh - no need to suspend mesh in formwork. However, steel mesh (A142/A193 at £8-12/m²) provides superior structural reinforcement for heavy loads or poor ground. For house foundations, mesh or steel bars are mandatory. Fibers are excellent for preventing surface cracking in slabs.