3000 PSI Fiber-Reinforced delivered in Jacksonville Beach, FL
3000 PSI with synthetic fiber reinforcement — reduces shrinkage cracking in Florida slabs without wire mesh.
Every Jacksonville Beach quote is priced to its exact ZIP — 8 ZIP codes (32224, 32225, 32227…) — and it's the second-largest of the 2 Duval County communities we serve, with about 24,000 residents.



3000 PSI Fiber-Reinforced in Jacksonville Beach — 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 with clay-enriched subsoil (Ultisols) in the uplands
- Best months
- October-June
- Strength (28-day)
- 3,000 PSI
Technical specifications
- 28-day strength
- 3,000 PSI
- Slump
- 4–5 in
- Fiber
- synthetic micro-fiber, 1.5 lb/yd³
- Typical uses
- slabs on sandy soil, patios, high-shrinkage conditions
Typical Jacksonville Beach 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 Fiber-Reinforced delivery cost in Jacksonville Beach?
Typical Florida pricing for 3000 PSI Fiber-Reinforced runs $150–$220/yd³ delivered. We're expanding coverage in Jacksonville Beach — price your project and you're first in line.
When should I schedule a pour in Jacksonville Beach?
Longer pouring season than South Florida, with two caveats: summer storms (Jun-Sep) and occasional Dec-Feb freezes that call for curing blankets on overnight pours.
Which Jacksonville Beach ZIP codes do you deliver to?
We map all 8 Jacksonville Beach ZIP codes, including 32224, 32225 and 32227. Pricing is per ZIP — enter yours in the form and it's checked instantly.
Does fiber replace rebar or mesh?
Fiber controls plastic-shrinkage cracking and can replace mesh in flatwork like patios or shed slabs. It does not replace structural rebar in footings or thick structural sections.