Pumpable Concrete Delivery, Mesa AZ

King Concrete supplies pumpable concrete mixes and aggregate grout across Mesa and the East Valley, reaching job sites where a chute truck can't.

Pumpable concrete is a mix designed to flow through a pump hose rather than pour from a chute. You need it when a delivery truck can't get close enough to place concrete directly—tight residential sites, elevated slabs, or locations blocked by fencing, landscaping, or existing structures. King Concrete supplies pump-compatible mixes and aggregate grout across the East Valley.

King Concrete's Pumpable Mix Options

We supply two aggregate grout specifications: 1/2" aggregate grout and 3/8" aggregate grout. The 3/8" mix uses smaller stones that flow more freely through narrower hose diameters, making it the right call for tight pump lines and residential applications. The 1/2" aggregate grout suits larger pump lines and heavier commercial or infrastructure pours where more aggregate volume is needed in the mix.

A pump-compatible mix has to meet the aggregate size ceiling your pump operator's equipment can handle, along with the right slump for consistent flow. A slump that's too low causes blockages; a slump that's too high weakens the placed concrete. Before you order, confirm the hose diameter and pump type with your operator—we can help you match the mix spec to that equipment if you're not sure which to choose.

Use a pumpable mix instead of standard chute discharge when the truck can't get within chute reach of the pour location, when the pour is at a vertical elevation above ground, when the site has narrow access that prevents truck positioning, or when the job requires precision placement in a formed area. If the truck can place directly from the chute, standard ready-mix works fine. When it can't, "pumpable" is the correct spec.

Project Types That Require Pumpable Concrete

Pumpable concrete solves placement problems that a standard chute truck can't fix. When site conditions make direct discharge impossible, a pump and the right mix get concrete where it needs to go.

Tight-Access Residential Sites

Single-family homes with narrow side yards, locked gates, or established landscaping often don't give a truck enough room to position its chute at the pour location. With a pumpable mix, the operator runs a hose from the street or driveway directly to the footing or slab, no matter what's in the way.

Elevated Pours

Second-story footings, raised-deck supports, and above-grade slab work can't be reached by gravity discharge from a chute. A pump pushes the mix upward through the hose and into the form, making elevated placements practical on any residential or light-commercial project.

MAG-Approved Applications

Pumpable concrete and aggregate grout are used in Maricopa Association of Governments (MAG)-approved applications, including utility work and municipal infrastructure projects that require a documented mix spec. We supply mixes that meet those specifications when your project calls for MAG compliance.

Commercial Footings and Slab Work

Commercial and light-industrial sites frequently have existing structures, equipment, or other obstructions that make truck access impossible. When pour volume and placement precision both matter—and the site limits where a truck can stand—pump delivery is the practical choice for getting the job done on schedule.

What to Tell Us When You Order Pumpable Concrete

Arrange your pump and operator separately. King Concrete delivers the mix; we don't supply the pump or the operator. You or your contractor need to have a pump crew lined up before your delivery date. We can advise on which mix spec works with your operator's equipment, but the pump arrangement is your responsibility. Getting this confirmed early prevents delays on pour day.

Specify 1/2" or 3/8" aggregate grout when you call. The right spec depends on your pump operator's hose diameter and pump type. If you're not sure which aggregate size to order, call us at (480) 744-7271 before you book—we'll ask a few quick questions and point you to the right mix. Ordering the wrong aggregate size for your pump line can cause blockages and delays.

Give our driver clear truck access to the site. The delivery truck needs a route free of overhead obstructions, firm ground to stand on, and a confirmed staging area where it can discharge into the pump hopper. Let us know about any access restrictions when you schedule—a narrow driveway, low-hanging wires, or soft ground can all affect where we can position the truck.

We deliver across the East Valley, Monday through Friday, 7:00 AM to 4:00 PM. Our ready-mix concrete delivery and small-load concrete delivery service covers Mesa, Gilbert, Chandler, Tempe, Scottsdale, Apache Junction, Queen Creek, San Tan Valley, and surrounding communities. Orders start at 1 yard. Get a free quote by phone or through our contact form.

Common Questions About Pumpable Concrete

  • What is the difference between 1/2" and 3/8" aggregate grout, and which one should I order?

    The 3/8" mix uses smaller stones that pass through narrower pump hose diameters with less resistance, making it the standard choice for most residential pump setups. The 1/2" aggregate grout suits larger pump lines and heavier commercial applications. Check with your pump operator on hose diameter first, then call us, and we'll confirm the right spec.

  • Does King Concrete supply the concrete pump, or do I need to arrange that separately?

    King Concrete delivers the concrete mix only. The pump and operator are arranged separately by you or your contractor. We don't provide pumping equipment or crews. Have your pump operator confirmed before you schedule delivery—we coordinate our truck arrival to match when the pump is staged and ready at the site.

  • What is the minimum order for pumpable concrete in Mesa, AZ?

    Our minimum order is 1 yard, which applies to all mixes, including pumpable concrete and aggregate grout. Most pump jobs in the East Valley run 2 yards or more, but we don't require a larger minimum just because a pump is involved. Call (480) 744-7271 to confirm availability for your pour date and get a free quote.

  • How far in advance do I need to schedule a pumpable concrete delivery?

    We recommend calling at least two to three business days before your pour date, especially during busy seasons in the East Valley. For larger commercial pours or jobs requiring a specific mix spec and tight timing, calling a week ahead gives us room to confirm the right mix and coordinate delivery with your pump crew's schedule.

  • Can King Concrete deliver pumpable concrete to Queen Creek, Gilbert, or other East Valley cities outside Mesa?

    Yes. We deliver pumpable concrete and aggregate grout throughout the East Valley, including Queen Creek, Gilbert, Chandler, Tempe, Scottsdale, Apache Junction, San Tan Valley, Ahwatukee, Fountain Hills, and surrounding communities. Call (480) 744-7271 to confirm we cover your specific address and to get a free delivery quote.

Get a Free Quote for Pumpable Concrete

King Concrete delivers pumpable mixes and aggregate grout across Mesa and the East Valley. Orders start at 1 yard -- call or send us your project details and we'll get you a quote.