Out Of Hours Concrete Wimborne
Not every construction project runs on the same timeframe, some run over, some miscalculate their concrete needs, that’s why here at Ready 2 Mix Concrete we offer out-of-hours concrete. We’ve got your backs no matter what time!

BSI Certified Volumetric Ready Mix Concrete
We are the only BSI-certified Volumetric ready-mix concrete suppliers in Dorset! We’ve been supplying top-quality concrete for over 15 years, with our team having over 20 years of experience in the ready-mixed concrete industry.

Out Of Hours Concrete Wimborne
Ready2Mix Concrete is a company that goes above and beyond being just a mere concrete supplier. We pride ourselves on being a committed partner that collaborates with our clients throughout their construction journey. Ready2Mix Concrete have made it seamless for our clients to access their services outside conventional hours, with our modern booking system. Our clients can always receive timely support, no matter the time of day, and rest assured that the quality of our product remains exceptional.
Even though the hour might be late, Ready2Mix Concrete’s dedication to providing our clients with the highest possible standard of concrete never wavers. Our team, with unwavering expertise, guarantees that no matter the time of request, our clients will receive only the best quality of concrete. Choose Ready2Mix Concrete, and you’ll have a committed partner for all your construction needs.
Uses for Out-of-Hours Concrete
This service is here to help all those construction projects that may be running late and urgently need some concrete, regardless of what hours you need them our team will deliver the right amount of concrete for your job.
Uses for Out-of-hours Concrete:
- Emergency Repairs
- Night-Time Construction
- Infrastructure Maintenance
- Time-Sensitive Projects
- Industrial Settings

Get Your Free Quote!
Making sure that you get enough concrete is crucial when it comes to out of hours concrete, that’s why we offer a free quotation service so you can get a feel for how much your concrete will cost.
FAQs
The drying time of ready-mix concrete can vary depending on several factors, such as the mix design, environmental conditions, and project specifications. Generally, ready-mix concrete will start to set and harden within 1 to 2 hours after pouring. However, it’s important to note that the concrete will continue to gain strength and cure over time.
The workability of concrete refers to the amount of time it remains in a plastic and moldable state after mixing, allowing it to be easily placed, compacted, and finished. The workability of concrete can vary depending on several factors, including the mix design, ambient temperature, humidity, and the use of admixtures.
In general, the workability of concrete typically ranges from 1 to 2 hours after the initial mixing. During this time, the concrete is in a plastic state and can be easily shaped and manipulated. After this initial period, the concrete starts to set and harden, becoming less workable.
The best concrete mix for a slab will depend on the specific requirements of the project and the intended use of the slab. However, a commonly used and recommended concrete mix for a standard slab is a 1:2:3 mix.
The 1:2:3 mix refers to the ratio of cement, sand, and coarse aggregates by volume, respectively. This means for every part of cement (1), you will use two parts of sand (2) and three parts of coarse aggregates (3).
Concrete does not fully dry in just 3 hours. After being poured and placed, concrete undergoes a process known as hydration, where the cement particles react with water to form a strong, solid matrix. This process takes time and continues for an extended period.
In the first few hours after pouring, concrete goes through the initial setting stage, during which it begins to harden and gain some initial strength. However, even after 3 hours, the concrete will still be in a plastic and moldable state.
It’s important to note that concrete requires sufficient time to achieve its desired strength and durability. While it may be possible to walk on or apply light loads to concrete after a few hours, it is not fully cured or ready for heavy use. For structural applications and maximum strength, concrete should be allowed to cure for at least 7 days.
If you don’t water concrete during the curing process, it can have several negative consequences on the strength, durability, and appearance of the finished product. Proper and adequate curing is essential to ensure the long-term performance and integrity of the concrete.
We cover Blandford, Bournemouth, Christchurch, Ferndown, Fordingbridge, New Milton, Poole, Ringwood, Swanage, Wareham, Wimborne and Verwood.