So, we're doing a bathroom renovation at our church to convert the original 1967 bathrooms into ADA compliant, handicapped accessible bathrooms with showers. No small task given the size of the room, but we made it through the permit process and the demolition is complete! The plumber came in yesterday and is sizing up his work of moving the toilet drains to accommodate ADA spacing and new wall coverings and to add a shower drain.
Once the plumbing is done and the rough-in inspection is done we'll need to pour a new slab. We figure it'll take maybe a yard and a half. Not really enough for a transit mix truck, so we figured we'd go with a metered delivery. A little more expensive per yard, but price competitive on small loads.
So I Google (and Bing for that matter) "metered concrete suppliers - Cary, NC" also Raleigh, concrete suppliers, Cary, NC and a few others. Coming up with zip. I did get a metered concrete company in Boston MA, not exactly local. I got a lot of concrete installers and the local transit mix companies.
Unfortunately, I threw out all my trusty old yellow pages. I think there is at least one metered supplier in the area, now if I could just figure out the magic words for the Google machine.
Rant off, unless anyone knows of one in the area. Until then, still searching.
Once the plumbing is done and the rough-in inspection is done we'll need to pour a new slab. We figure it'll take maybe a yard and a half. Not really enough for a transit mix truck, so we figured we'd go with a metered delivery. A little more expensive per yard, but price competitive on small loads.
So I Google (and Bing for that matter) "metered concrete suppliers - Cary, NC" also Raleigh, concrete suppliers, Cary, NC and a few others. Coming up with zip. I did get a metered concrete company in Boston MA, not exactly local. I got a lot of concrete installers and the local transit mix companies.
Unfortunately, I threw out all my trusty old yellow pages. I think there is at least one metered supplier in the area, now if I could just figure out the magic words for the Google machine.
Rant off, unless anyone knows of one in the area. Until then, still searching.