Advantages of Concrete Pumping on a Construction Project

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    Advantages of Concrete Pumping on a Construction Project

        Concrete pump supplies are an essential part of

    owning a concrete pumping truck. Where do you find concrete pump parts and concrete pump

    accessories, like concrete

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    , when you need to fix your pump truck.

        Having a good relationship with someone who sells concrete pumping equipment or does

    concrete pump service will be vital to keeping your concrete pumping company open and ready

    for business.
        But who does concrete pump repair when something breaks down, and where can you buy

    concrete pump parts, accessories and equipment?

        Most concrete pump manufactures, like Schwing and Putzmeister, sell pump parts and pump

    accessories. They should have a representative in your area you can call when you need pump

    service or parts.

        These larger concrete pump manufactures, who sell concrete pumping supplies, also have

    concrete pump training classes where you can learn how to service and repair your own pump

    truck.

        There are also many concrete pump suppliers on the web that sell parts and accessories,

    Pump Parts Plus, Inc. is one site you can check out for supplies.

        ConcretePumps.com is another resource to find used concrete spare parts and supplies.

        Pumping concrete is not just for large, commercial construction projects. Even a

    homeowner building a small patio can save time and money pumping concrete instead of moving

    it in a wheelbarrow. There are several reasons a project manager should consider concrete

    pumping on their next job site. There are also many advantages of concrete pumping over

    other methods. First, we’ll give you some background on

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    Then we’ll show you how concrete pumping can benefit your bottom line.

        What Is Concrete Pumping?

        I bet you think it’s just concrete coming out of a pump. True – but an

    oversimplification. The machine has two cylinders that are fitted with pistons. Liquid

    concrete is poured into a hopper attached to the machine. The first piston creates air

    pressure to draw the liquid concrete from the hopper into the first cylinder. At the same

    time, the other piston pushes the concrete out via a discharge pipe. Then the two pistons

    swap jobs. This allows the concrete to flow continuously. A valve is used to switch the

    cylinders between the hopper and the discharge pipe.

        Big Business

        Concrete pumping is gaining in popularity. According to Trucking info’s September 2019

    article Business is Booming for Mobile Concrete Pump parts flap elbow, the industry has grown 14% in the

    last two decades. 34% of concrete is now poured into place. (45% is still poured directly

    off trucks and the rest is moved manually by wheelbarrows and buckets.) Concrete pumping is

    a $1.75 billion business. It is expected to grow nearly 25% by 2021.

        Types of Concrete Pumps

        Truck Mounted Pump

        As the name suggests, the pump is mounted on a truck. It is also known as a boom pump

    because an articulating robotic arm, called a boom, places the concrete. The boom is

    maneuvered by remote control. This type of concrete pump is often used on large

    construction projects. It can pour large volumes of concrete very quickly. The result is a

    faster, accurate pour. Also, the robotic arm can be used for other tasks, such as

    electrical and piping repairs.

        Trailer, Line, or Stationary Pump

        With this style of pump, steel or rubber hoses are attached to the machine, which is

    mounted on a trailer. Multiple hoses are joined to extend the reach of the pump. Trailer

    pumps are best for smaller jobs that require the concrete to pumped at a lower volume. Also

    known as line or stationary pumps, they are used for projects like sidewalks and swimming

    pools.

        Specialized Usage Pump

        Specialized equipment is always more expensive. But some job sites, like tunnels,

    require custom-made concrete

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    . One type of specialized usage pump, though rarely used, is rail-

    mounted.

        5 Reasons to Use Concrete Pumping

        So Far Away

        You can’t always get the mixer close enough to where you need to pour the concrete.

    This is common in construction sites located in a city or residential neighborhood.
        Labor Shortage

        The wheelbarrow is one of humankind’s greatest inventions. But it requires a lot of

    muscle to move wet concrete around. Even if saving money on labor is not your primary goal,

    it may be challenging to find enough workers in today’s economy.

        Instability

        Even if you have enough workers to push around a bunch of wheelbarrows, they can’t

    readily wheel over uneven or rocky ground that may surround your pour site.

        No Swinging Room

        You’ll need to use concrete pumping if your pour site is inside a building, at height,

    or underground.
        Behind Schedule

        If your project is running over, concrete pumping is much faster and can get you back

    on schedule.

        Benefits of Concrete Pumping

        There are many benefits to using concrete pumping, including:
        You can place the concrete farther away and at greater heights.
        You can place the concrete even in bad weather.

        It is easier to pour smaller amounts in multiple locations as some job sites may

    require.

        It takes fewer workers to pour in place.

        The concrete moves faster from the source to the pouring location.

        It can allow you to get to areas not accessible by crane.

        The time-savings may allow you to complete work on multiple job sites in a day,

    reducing costs.

        Wrap Up

        There really is no job too big or too small that a

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    can’t handle. In most situations, the project manager will find that there are

    overall cost savings in using concrete pumping on their job sites. Even if concrete pumping

    is more expensive than other pouring methods, the savings in labor and time can more than

    offset the service. In some cases, concrete pumping may be the only reasonable solution for

    challenging job sites.


       

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