Reliable Line Pumps for Clean, Controlled Concrete Placement
Smart concrete pumping for tight access sites, small pours, and busy work zones
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Concrete Line Pumping Made Simple
Direct concrete delivery where trucks cannot reach
Concrete line pumping moves concrete through sturdy, flexible hoses. It goes directly from the mixer to the pour point. The system is ideal for tight access areas, low height limits, or long distances from the truck to the pour site.
This is a great option for medium and small pours. It can help avoid delays caused by cranes or wheelbarrows. If you require hiring a concrete pumps London contractors have faith in the line pumps to be an excellent choice.
Pumps are available for a variety of concrete grades, such as:
C5 and C40 mix
Screed mixtures that include PPF, PVA and SBR
Concrete mixes that are waterproof, like Permatite, Caltite, and Pudlo
Mixtures made from resin and epoxy
Where Line Pumps Make the Most Sense
Ideal for sites with limited access or layout challenges
Line pumps are often used when:
Mixer trucks cannot park close to the pour
Access roads are narrow
Pour areas are behind buildings or fences
Indoor pours are required
Indoor pours are required
This makes them a strong option as a concrete pump for tight access projects.
Applications We Support
Line pump service is employed in different types of projects, such as:
Underfloor heating and concrete floors
The foundations of piling
Driveways, paths and paths
Basements, extension and brand new builds
Industrial and leisure floors
Bridges, road works and platforms
For small-scale pours and for home projects, concrete pumping is a great option to keep the site neat and neat. It reduces the requirement for large machinery.
Our Line Pump Services
Flexible options to match your project size
We offer a range of pumping options to suit different site needs:
- Trailer-mounted concrete pump for flexible site setup
- Small concrete pump hire for short pours and homes
- Ground line pump hire for long hose runs
- Portable concrete pump for compact spaces
- Line pump rental with trained operators
Each setup is chosen based on access, volume, and pour type to keep work smooth and safe.
Where We Supply This Service
Serving active construction zones across the region
We work with professionals who need a dependable supply and clear communication.
We provide line pump services across:
London
Essex
Kent
Our fleet meets Euro 5 and Euro 6 emission rules, making it suitable for urban and controlled zones. Vehicles are easy to move on busy sites and residential streets.
Why Contractors Choose RMS Concrete
Reliable service backed by experience and safety
Builders and site managers choose us because we focus on doing the job right the first time. Our skilled pump operators understand how active sites function. They always follow site rules. Every pour is planned in advance to avoid delays, wasted material, or access issues.
We keep communication clear before and during the job. This way, there are no last-minute surprises. Our clean and controlled pours help keep sites safe and organised.
How the Line Pump Process Works
Clear steps from booking to a smooth concrete pour
We work with professionals who need a dependable supply and clear communication.
Step 1: Share Your Project Details
You start by telling us the basics of your job.This includes the pour type, concrete grade, estimated volume, site address, and preferred date.You also share access details such as gate width, distance to pour point, and any height or space limits.This helps us plan the job correctly from the start.
Step 2: Site Access Review
Our team is able to determine how concrete trucks and pumps can reach your website.We will look at the entry points, hose routing and a space to ensure a secure setup.If access is restricted or the pouring zone is located a far distance from the vehicle, it is recommended to plan the length of the hose and arrangement in advance.This step avoids surprises on pour day.
Step 3: Pump and Hose Selection
Your project needs to determine the type of line pump we choose.Concrete mixtures require different pump sizes, hose lengths, and pressure levels.The goal is smooth flow without blockages or delays.
Step 4: Ready Mix Concrete Arrival
Concrete arrives on site fresh and ready mixed to your required grade. The pump is already set up and tested before unloading begins. This keeps waiting time low and avoids material waste.
Step 5: Controlled Concrete Pumping
Concrete is pumped directly via pipes to the area of pour.This allows for precise placement even in small or hard-to-reach places.Our operator manages the flow speed so that it matches your work pace. Clean pours with no manual effort.
Step 6: Continuous Monitoring During the Pour
The pump operator stays alert throughout the pour. Flow rate, pressure, and hose movement are closely watched. Any adjustments needed are handled immediately to keep work moving. This keeps the pour steady and consistent.
Step 7: Clean-Up After the Pour
After the pouring is completed, the hoses and other equipment are cleaned on the spot. The area around the pump is clean and safe.Concrete waste is dealt with in a way that is safe from damage.
Step 8: Site Ready for Next Work Phase
After clean-up, your site is clear and ready for finishing work. No leftover equipment, no blocked access, and no unnecessary downtime.
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FAQs About Line Pump Hire
What is a line pump used for?
A line pump moves concrete through hoses to areas that trucks cannot reach.
Is line pumping suitable for small projects?
Yes, it works well for home builds, driveways, and extensions.
How far can concrete be pumped with a line pump?
Hoses can reach long distances depending on site layout and mix type.
Do you supply an operator with the pump?
Yes, all pumps are operated by trained professionals.
Is line pumping better than manual pouring?
It is faster, cleaner, and safer for most sites.