FAQs
National Block & Ready-Mix
Have a concrete-related question? We have the answer. Check out these FAQs and give us a call today for more information!
What is your delivery area for ready-mix concrete?
We deliver to the following cities and surrounding areas (but are not limited to) Canton, Westland, Plymouth, Livonia, Northville, Garden City, Inkster, Wayne, Dearborn, Dearborn Heights, Farmington Hills, Taylor, Romulus, Novi, Belleville, Commerce, Ann Arbor, Ypsilanti, Redford, Detroit, Southfield, Flat Rock, Wixom, West Bloomfield, Salem, Allen Park.
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Will you replace driveways or sidewalks?
No, we are strictly a concrete supplier. However, please call National Block & Ready-Mix, and we will be happy to get you a list of qualified contractors.
How much concrete do I need for my project?
Please reference our concrete calculator on our website to figure out the amount of concrete you need. If further help is needed, please call National Block & Ready-Mix directly for concrete ready mix.
How do I help cure and protect my new concrete driveway?
According to This Old House, you should allow at least 24 hours for concrete to cure.
Placing burlap and misting with water is an inexpensive way of curing concrete. We sell a variety of curing compounds and sealers to protect new concrete, which can be sprayed or rolled on.
As a concrete supplier, we are here to help you with concrete products. Call today!
Do you install steps?
No, National Block & Ready-Mix is strictly a step and concrete supplier. However, please call us, and we will be happy to get you a list of professional installers!
What type of mortar do I need?
We offer Type M (below grade), Type N (for veneers), or Type S (for structural or above grade). Call us when you need a reputable concrete supplier.
How much block or mortar do I need?
Please reference our block/mortar calculator! If further help is needed, please call National Block & Ready-Mix for concrete ready mix and other needs!
Do you sell to the public?
Yes, our products are available for residential to commercial projects and paving. When you need concrete supplies, call a concrete supplier you can depend on.
Do you take broken concrete?
No, as a concrete supplier, we do not take broken concrete. However, please call us, and we will be happy to get you a list of the local crushers.

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