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Information Overview: Why Redi Mix Drum Chipping Matters

Curious about how chipping concrete benefits your drums, mixers and silos? It’s all about lessening the physical burden they’re under. Allow us to elaborate. Consider your central mixers and redi mix drums like a water bottle. When you go to pour the water, no matter how hard you try to get each and every drop out, a little bit will always remain behind. The same is true for the concrete you mix and pour. Even the best-planned pours will leave residual concrete along the walls and, with time, that material accumulates. The added weight can eventually throw your drums off balance, while the material itself lowers your carrying capacity. Other issues enter the mix, too, such as slowed or halted rotations and inconsistent concrete blends. In terms of your cement storage silos, humid conditions can lead to clumping and clogs that make it impossible to pour the dried material you need. In all instances, preventative maintenance with a professionally trained team is the best way to ward off troubles.

What Does Chipping Concrete Entail?

When you book concrete chipping services, you’re more than likely hiring crews on to tackle three separate activities at once. After all, if the goal is to keep your concrete projects moving forward as they should, that doesn’t just mean your ready mix trucks. Companies like General Chipping roll up their sleeves on redi mix truck drum chipping, central mixer chipping and cement silo cleaning, too. Here’s what that work boils down to:

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Concrete Chipping

Using handheld jackhammers, crews physically enter your ready-mix truck drums to remove hardened material that has dried along the walls. This improves your carrying capacity and helps ward off mechanical issues which can lead to costly slowdowns, repairs and replacements.

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Central Mixer Cleaning

Similar to concrete chipping services, central mixer cleaning involves crew members reaching inside your team’s mixer to remove hardened material from drum walls. This results in a healthier mixer capable of holding more material than before.

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Silo Cleaning

Members of your chosen company’s silo cleaning crew are lowered down into your cement storage silos. Once inside, they remove clumps and clogs that slow the release of your cement — and can hold up your projects. Those clogs are ushered out the bottom of the silo. 
NOTE: Cement silo cleaning work is especially important in humid areas such as North Carolina, due to the aforementioned tendency for dry cement to clump.

Hiring the Right North Carolina Concrete Chipping Company

Just like every concrete or construction company is different, every concrete chipping company goes about the work in its own way. You’ll want to take time to find a crew you feel you can trust with your valuable fleet and equipment. Here are a few things to consider when it comes time to make that decision:

  • Find a Concrete Chipping Company That’s Flexible: When discussing your concrete chipping work with potential companies, you’ll want to find one that’s willing to work with you. Does your plant sit near a residential area, meaning work can only be carried out at specific times? Could noise ordinances affect when crews can dig in on chipping concrete? Do unique scheduling conflicts mean you need to book concrete chipping work outside of traditional hours? Try to make such issues known from the very beginning, so your concrete chipping crew can determine if — and how — they might accommodate your needs. Just as an example, at General Chipping, most of our customers book appointments in 12-hour overnight shifts. Even so, we regularly tackle off-hours work when the need arises. In our eyes, keeping customers ready to roll means working around their needs.
  • Find a Concrete Chipping Company Your Colleagues Trust: There’s truth to the idea that word of mouth is the best advertising. After all, one person’s experience with a company is often indicative of what others have experienced, too. Take time to do a bit of research into a company’s past projects. Talk with friends or colleagues who work in your field about concrete chipping companies they’ve worked with. Was the experience positive? Is there anything they’d do differently? Do they plan to work with them again? From there, consider checking out the company’s online reviews, or asking to view testimonials from past customers. These extra steps can go a long way toward ensuring the folks you’re in talks with are reputable.
  • Work with a Concrete Chipping Company That Has its Papers in Order: You’d be surprised just how many people out there aren’t certified to carry out the services they offer. And the truth is, working with an unlicensed crew can have costly repercussions for your company. If they’d happen to damage your equipment, for instance, there’s a chance you’d be the one paying for those repairs or replacements (especially if they don’t carry insurance). Ask your potential concrete chipping company for proof of their certifications before you make any hiring decisions. And while you’re at it, ask about any continuing education requirements they ask of their crew.

How Often Should You Book North Carolina Concrete Chipping?

Every company’s concrete chipping needs vary slightly, depending on issues such as the concrete blends at play, the ready mix trucks that make up your fleet and even the amount of work your crew takes on each week. In general, though, experts recommend scheduling concrete chipping services quarterly. At General Chipping, we encourage customers to book cement silo cleaning services at the same time as their concrete chipping work, so all maintenance is taken care of in one fell swoop.

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