Roadrunner Redi-Mix Inc

3.8
57 reviews

About

Concrete Product SupplierConcrete ContractorDecorative Concrete
Roadrunner Redi-Mix Inc provides high-quality residential and commercial concrete, decorative concrete, ready-mix concrete, and concrete additives, along with reliable delivery services throughout Albuquerque, NM, the surrounding areas, and all of Central New Mexico.

Details

  • Wheelchair accessible entranceAvailable
  • Wheelchair accessible restroomAvailable
  • Wheelchair accessible seatingAvailable

Location

Roadrunner Redi-Mix Inc
4601 Paradise Blvd NW, Albuquerque, NM
87114, United States

Hours

Reviews

3.8
57 reviews
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  • TT
    Top tentiers
    Jul 3, 2025
    1.0
    I called to ask if they sold aggregate, and they yelled at me and then hung up on me. I will be using Duke City Redi-mix. Concrete is better at Duke City as well.
  • FM
    Faith Myers
    Sep 22, 2024
    1.0
    These idiots billed the wrong contractor and then put a lien on our property for $1000! Do not use them.
  • TG
    Toby Gonzales
    Apr 15, 2021
    5.0
    I saw all a lot of people getting the playing fields ready for the baseball season. A lot of pride been shown in the way they were working hard for the our kids
  • FH
    Florence Hernandez
    Jun 6, 2020
    4.0
    I saw your driver today on glen Rio #24 he picked up trash that wasn't his.just thought it was pretty cool!!!

Frequently Asked Questions About Roadrunner Redi-Mix Inc

What is the difference between cement and concrete?

Concrete is a composite material that consists of cement, sand, and gravel. It's utilized for various construction purposes, including foundations, sidewalks, and road surfaces. Cement, on the other hand, is a key ingredient in concrete. It contains a specialized hardening component, typically a gray powder, which gives concrete its ability to solidify.

Why does concrete need cracks?

Concrete, like many materials, undergoes volume changes as it dries. To manage this process, joints are intentionally placed in concrete pavements and floors. These joints allow the concrete to crack in a controlled manner along straight lines when shrinkage occurs due to volume changes.