Product Code:
FND2

Foundation mix used on sites to help provide resistance to ground chemicals. 

FND2

Product Specification

FND2 mixes are desgined to provide appropriate resistance to chemicals found in the ground - mainly sulfates. These mixes are mainly used on brown field sites. 

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Features & Benefits

FND mixes have specified minimum cement contents and water cement ratios as well as being avaliable in only one cement type. 

Engineers will analyse the soil and report back the required the chemical resistance needed using a DC value. This DC value will denote the FND mix you need.
DC2 level = FND2 concrete mix

Application use

Foundations
Footings

Localised support

Over 78 plants across the UK with highly skilled operational teams that can support any project and ensure great end results.

Performance guaranteed

All our products are thoroughly tested to ensure continued performance in strength, durability and additional properties.

 

Carbon footprint

Passionate about reducing our carbon footprint, we over carbon reduction alternatives and carbon offsetting facilities.

Delivery Excellence

With consistent great customer feedback we always aim to deliver to time and meet your needs with possible same day deliveries on request.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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Frequently Asked Questions
  • Will you deliver 24 hours a day?

    Our normal delivery hours are between 07:00 - 17:00, Monday to Friday & 07:00 - 12:00 on Saturdays (subject to delivery area). You will be able to request a time slot when placing your order, and we endeavour to meet that time slot, although we do usually require a minimum of 24-48 hours notice for delivery. Often we can do same day deliveries, should you require this service please contact us and our sales team will do their very best to make this happen for you. Equally, please feel free to chat online to a member of our team. 

  • What happens if I order too much concrete?

    We do not accept returns due to the perishable nature of the concrete products (concrete is not reusable). If you do find you have too much concrete, you would be subject to a charge for the disposal of the remaining concrete (this is in addition to the original cost of the concrete, charges will be detailed on your quote / confirmation order). This is why it is so important that you are accurate when measuring your area and calculating the concrete you require. Our concrete calculator will be able to assist you in ordering the correct amount of concrete you require. 

  • How long does a refund take to clear?

    A refund will be made to the payment card that was initially used to make the purchase, usually within 3-5 business days of being initiated. For any questions please contact us

  • What if I want to change my order?

    Changes can be made to orders if we have enough notice. Making changes on the same day, or close to the time of delivery could cause an issue. It's important that you have all of your concrete mix and quantity information correct at least 24 hour's before delivery. If you feel you are unsure and need help to confirm you have everything correct, please contact our sales team who will be happy to assist you. 

  • What do I do if I need to cancel my order?

    If you need to cancel your order please get in contact with us as soon as possible. We require a minimum of 24 hours notice when cancelling a delivery. Cancellations with less then 24 hours notice will be subject to a cancellation fee. If you have any questions regarding cancellations, please feel free to contact us.

  • What are the hazards of wet concrete?

    Exposure to wet concrete can result in skin irritation or even first, second- or third-degree chemical burns. It is important to always wear full PPE. If your skin comes into contact with wet concrete wash with water immediately and seek medical advice. Read our H&S guidance for further support.

  • What precautions should I take when handling concrete?

    • Wear the correct Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
    • Use the right tools to meet the needs of the job
    • Employ the correct techniques when laying
    • Have a washing station nearby
    • Wear additional PPE
    • Exercise caution around mixing equipment ensuring space available
    • Communicate with you team about the safety measures expected.

    Always stay aware of your surroundings and others

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PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (PPE)

Wearing the right clothing to handle concrete is highly important and essential for your safety. You may be refused on site without the correct PPE with you. Minimum levels of correct PPE should be worn by everyone involved in the laying of the concrete delivery.

MINIMUM PPE:

  • Waterproof boots
  • Trousers
  • Gloves
  • Long sleeve top
  • Safety glasses

 

All should be worn to prevent any splashes getting on to the skin, face or eyes.

DO NOT WEAR SHORTS, SHORT SLEEVED TOPS OR OPEN SHOES LIKE FLIP FLOPS

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