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Driveway quotes depend on square footage, thickness, finish, and demolition — customers want a number before you leave. WrenchBid turns your voice into a professional quote you can text to the customer on the spot.

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Why Concrete Contractors love WrenchBid

Square footage, thickness, rebar, finish type, and demo all factor in

Stamped, colored, and exposed aggregate need different pricing

Customers compare multiple bids — the fastest quote wins the job

WrenchBid handles the paperwork. Speak your price, review the quote, and send it — all from your phone.

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Here's what a concrete quote sounds like with WrenchBid:

🎤 You say:
"Driveway replacement for the Reyes family — remove existing 600 square feet at $3 a foot, new 4-inch slab 600 square feet at $8.50, broom finish, 6x6 wire mesh, labor and equipment $2,400."
WrenchBid formats this into a professional quote with line items, totals, and your business info — ready to send.
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Why voice quoting works for concrete contractors

Concrete work is priced by square footage, thickness, and finish type — you are walking the site measuring dimensions while the customer follows along asking questions. Speaking the quote during the walk-through captures everything in real time.

Quoting tips for concrete contractors

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Always specify slab thickness, reinforcement type, and finish in your quote — vague concrete quotes invite disputes.

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Include demolition and haul-away as a separate line item if you are replacing existing concrete.

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Note the cure time in your terms so the customer knows when they can drive on the new surface.

Common concrete pricing questions

How much should I charge for concrete work?

Most concrete contractors charge $6–$12 per square foot for a standard 4-inch slab and $9–$20 for stamped or colored finishes. Price by square footage and show the calculation so the homeowner can verify the measurement.

How to estimate a concrete job

Calculate the volume in cubic yards from square footage and thickness, price the concrete per yard, then add forming, rebar, finishing, and labor separately. WrenchBid lets you speak all of this on-site and sends a professional quote before the next contractor shows up.

What should a concrete estimate include?

List demolition, grading, forming, rebar or mesh, concrete by the yard, finish type, control joints, and curing time as separate items. Showing every phase builds trust and helps you win over contractors who just give a lump-sum number.

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