3000 PSI Standard Mix delivered in Coconut Creek, FL
The workhorse residential mix: shed slabs, patios, sidewalks and driveways in Florida's climate. Poured metered, on-site.
Coconut Creek is one of 23 Broward County communities we serve, home to about 60,000 people across ZIP codes 33066 and 33073.



3000 PSI Standard Mix in Coconut Creek — the quick facts
- Price
- typical $150–$220/yd³
- Prices reviewed
- August 2026
- Minimum
- 1 yd³ — no short-load fee
- Billing
- metered: pay for actual yards poured
- Local ground
- sandy flatwoods soils over limestone, with high water tables toward the coast
- Best months
- November-May
- Strength (28-day)
- 3,000 PSI
Technical specifications
- 28-day strength
- 3,000 PSI
- Slump
- 4–5 in
- Max aggregate size
- 0.75 in
- Typical uses
- shed slabs, patios, sidewalks, driveway aprons
- Fiber reinforcement
- Available
Typical Coconut Creek area range: $150–$220/yd³ delivered
A typical 2-yard pour ≈ $300–$440 delivered, all-in.
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Frequently asked questions
How much does 3000 PSI Standard Mix delivery cost in Coconut Creek?
Typical Florida pricing for 3000 PSI Standard Mix runs $150–$220/yd³ delivered. We're expanding coverage in Coconut Creek — price your project and you're first in line.
When should I schedule a pour in Coconut Creek?
Dry season Nov-May is the reliable window. Jun-Oct afternoon storms make morning pours the safe default.
Which Coconut Creek ZIP codes do you deliver to?
In Coconut Creek we map ZIP codes 33066 and 33073. Pricing is per ZIP — enter yours in the form and it's checked instantly.
Is 3000 PSI enough for a driveway?
For most Florida residential driveways, yes — 3000 PSI with fiber meets code in most counties. For heavy vehicles or thicker sections, consider 4000 PSI.
How long before I can walk on it?
Light foot traffic after 24–48 hours; keep vehicles off for at least 7 days. Full design strength develops at 28 days.