C30 Concrete Lincolnshire
C30 concrete delivered across Lincolnshire for driveways, commercial floors, footpaths and structural work. A versatile grade suitable for vehicle traffic and moderately exposed environments.
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C30 Concrete in Lincolnshire
C30 is one of the most popular concrete grades for both domestic and commercial applications across Lincolnshire. It offers a characteristic compressive strength of 30 N/mm² at 28 days, strong enough for vehicle traffic, exposed surfaces and structural elements, without the cost premium of higher grades.
Typical Uses for C30 Concrete
- Driveways and hard-standings subject to regular vehicle traffic
- Commercial and industrial floor slabs
- Car parks and service yards
- Suspended slabs and beam-and-block floors
- Retaining walls and structural columns
- Agricultural buildings and farm tracks
Key Properties
- Characteristic strength: 30 N/mm² at 28 days
- BS EN 206 designation: C30/37
- Exposure class: XC3/4, XF1 (moderate exposure)
- Max aggregate size: 20mm (10mm available)
- Slump options: S2, S3, S4
C30 with Admixtures
We can supply C30 with a range of admixtures to enhance performance: fibre reinforcement, waterproofing, retarders for hot-weather pours, or plasticisers for improved workability without increasing water content. Just let us know your requirements when ordering.
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"Ordered 4m³ of ready mix for a driveway and had it delivered the same day. The driver was spot-on and the concrete was exactly the right mix. Will definitely use again."
James T.
Grimsby · February 2026
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Sarah M.
Lincoln · January 2026
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Louth · January 2026