
Dense material needs its own can, its own load plan and its own price — here's how we keep heavy loads legal and predictable.
Get a Flat Quote Call (317) 527-4152Because physics beats wishful thinking: a 30-yard filled with concrete would weigh more than the truck is allowed to carry on Indiana roads. Heavy material rides in low-profile cans loaded to a fill line, so every haul leaves the driveway legal. Put concrete in a general-debris box and the best case is a repack fee; the worst case is a can nobody can lift.
Per material, per haul, quoted before delivery. Clean loads (one material only) get the best rates because they recycle — most Boone County concrete becomes road base, which is the cheapest place it can go. Mixed heavy loads are quoted as mixed; just tell us what's actually in the pile and the number holds.
Replacing a drive or patio? The winning setup is usually a low-profile heavy can for the slab plus a 15 for forms, sod and everything else — both spotted in one visit, hauled as each fills. One call books the pair.