Roller-Compacted Concrete (RCC) is becoming a popular choice for contractors looking for a versatile and cost-effective pavement solution. Here at Concrete Mobile Mix, LLC (CMM) of Greeley, we provide RCC in Northern Colorado and beyond and have seen firsthand the advantages it offers. Below, we’ll dive into what makes RCC different, and how it can change your process.

How Roller-Compacted Concrete Can Change Your Process

How Roller-Compacted Concrete is Different
With RCC, you can be sure that your project will be both strong and durable for years to come. Unlike regular concrete, RCC is composed of a mix of aggregate, sand, and other materials that are placed in a dry state and then compacted with rollers. This zero-slump concrete has no water added in the mixing process and has a low cement content, making it a great option for long-term use.

Load-Bearing Capacity
The increased load-bearing capacity of RCC is due to its high strength and density, allowing it to withstand more weight than traditional concrete. This makes it an ideal choice for projects that require a heavy-duty surface.

Easier Installation
RCC is also easier and faster to install than traditional concrete. The lack of water in the mix makes it easier to get it in place quickly, and the compaction of the material eliminates the need to wait for the concrete to harden. This makes RCC an excellent choice for projects that require a fast turnaround.

More Affordable
Finally, RCC is more cost-effective than traditional concrete. The lack of water in the mix and the faster installation time mean that the cost of materials and labor are reduced, resulting in a lower overall price for the project.
At Concrete Mobile Mix, LLC of Greeley, we provide RCC in Northern Colorado and have seen firsthand the advantages it can offer. If you’re interested in learning more about RCC and how it can change your process, contact us today to get a project quote!