What is the psi level of the concrete?
PSI (Pounds Per Square Inch) tells how much weight the concrete can withstand. The psi depends on the weight and activity on the concrete. Progressive Concrete typically pours concrete with 2,500-5,000 psi. Progressive Concrete recommends various psi levels on a case-by-case basis. What type and size of rock do you use when you pour concrete? Progressive Concrete uses 1″ minus instead of pea gravel. Because the 1″ minus is larger than pea gravel, it makes the concrete more durable. What type of reinforcement do you use? Progressive Concrete uses reinforcement in all pours, unless it is specified not to. Reinforcement helps reduce cracking and separation by adding strength. Progressive Concrete recognizes the importance of this so Progressive Concrete uses #3, #4, #5 rebar as well as fiber mix, wire welded mesh, and dowels. How thick do you pour the concrete for a job like mine? Progressive Concrete typically pours 4″ thick concrete, unless on driveways or areas where there will be heav