3000 PSI Fiber-Reinforced delivered in Jacksonville, FL
3000 PSI with synthetic fiber reinforcement — reduces shrinkage cracking in Florida slabs without wire mesh.
With roughly 1,010,000 residents across 22 ZIP codes (32011, 32034, 32046…), Jacksonville is the largest of the 2 Duval County communities we serve.



3000 PSI Fiber-Reinforced in Jacksonville — 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 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?
Typical Florida pricing for 3000 PSI Fiber-Reinforced runs $150–$220/yd³ delivered. We're expanding coverage in Jacksonville — price your project and you're first in line.
When should I schedule a pour in Jacksonville?
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 ZIP codes do you deliver to?
We map all 22 Jacksonville ZIP codes, including 32011, 32034 and 32046. 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.