PUBLISHED PRICING · NORTHERN KENTUCKY

CONCRETE PUMPING IN DRY RIDGE & ACROSS NORTHERN KENTUCKY

Spencer’s Outdoor Solutions runs a concrete line pump for residential and contractor pours across Grant, Boone, Kenton, and Campbell counties. Rates are published openly in plain dollars. The pump handles foundation pours, basement slabs, backyard patios, retaining wall footers, and any pour where the truck can’t back up to the form. 35-mile radius from Dry Ridge included in the base rate.

THE PRICING

How Much Does Concrete Pumping Cost in Northern Kentucky?

Most concrete pumping providers in Northern Kentucky won’t quote rates over the phone. Spencer’s posts every rate openly so contractors and homeowners can budget the job before the first call.

$550

First three hours
Includes 35-mile travel radius from Dry Ridge, 200 feet of three-inch line, pump setup, and operator.

$50/hr

Additional hours
Each hour on site past the first three. Charged in full-hour increments.

$3/yard

Concrete pumped
Billed by yardage pumped through the line. Concrete is sourced from the customer’s chosen ready-mix supplier.

$600

Saturday minimum
Three-hour minimum on Saturday pours, billed flat. Sunday work by arrangement.

Workers in hard hats maneuver a large pipe between concrete forms at a construction site in warm evening light

WHAT THE LINE PUMP DOES

CONCRETE PUMPING FOR HARD-TO-REACH POURS

The line pump runs 200 feet of three-inch line from the truck to the pour, which means concrete reaches backyard slabs, basement foundations, retaining wall footers, and any site where the ready-mix truck can’t back up to the form. Spencer’s owns the pump outright, so scheduling doesn’t depend on third-party rental availability.

The pump service is available to homeowners pouring their own slabs and to other concrete contractors who need pump capacity for a single job. The same published rate applies either way. Sourcing concrete from a local ready-mix supplier is the customer’s responsibility; Spencer’s coordinates the pour timing.

RELATED SERVICES

JOBS THAT TYPICALLY NEED A PUMP

Concrete foundation wall pour prep with form panels by Spencer's

CONCRETE FOUNDATIONS

Foundation footings, stem walls, and basement pours. The line pump reaches below grade where ready-mix trucks can't chute.

Curved segmental block retaining wall replacement along a driveway

RETAINING WALLS

Retaining wall footers below grade are textbook pump territory. The line gets the concrete down the slope without truck access.

Crew finishing a large residential concrete slab with bull float and power trowel

SLABS & PADS

Backyard slabs and shed pads where the ready-mix truck can't reach. The line pump moves concrete around the house to the form.

WHERE SPENCER'S WORKS

NORTHERN KENTUCKY, ROOTED IN GRANT & BOONE COUNTIES

Spencer’s Outdoor Solutions services Grant, Boone, Kenton, and Campbell counties from the Dry Ridge HQ. Town list includes Williamstown, Crittenden, Verona, Walton, Union, Florence, Burlington, Hebron, Independence, Erlanger, Fort Mitchell, Covington, Newport, and Fort Thomas. Free estimates within 24 hours.

FREQUENTLY ASKED

CONCRETE PUMPING QUESTIONS

Concrete pumping with Spencer’s Outdoor Solutions starts at $550 for the first three hours. That base rate includes a 35-mile travel radius from Dry Ridge, 200 feet of three-inch line, pump setup, and a pump operator. Each additional hour is $50. Pumped concrete is billed at $3 per yard. The Saturday minimum is $600 for the first three hours. Spencer’s is one of the few concrete pumping providers in the region that publishes prices openly.
Yes. The line pump is available to other concrete contractors across Grant, Boone, Kenton, and Campbell counties at the same published rates. Most calls come from small concrete crews that need a pump for a single basement pour, foundation, or tight-access slab. Insurance certificate and references provided on request.
Any pour where the ready-mix truck cannot back up to the form. Common examples: walkout basement foundations, backyard slabs and patios behind a house, retaining wall footers below grade, decorative pours through landscaping, and second-story or below-grade commercial work. If the chute won’t reach, the line pump will.
Standard service includes 200 feet of three-inch line laid from the pump truck to the discharge point. Additional line is available on request for unusual sites. Most residential jobs in Northern Kentucky are reached comfortably within the standard 200-foot configuration.
The customer or general contractor orders concrete directly from a local ready-mix supplier (typically Hilltop, Irving Materials, or Cincinnati Sub-Zero depending on the jobsite). Spencer’s coordinates the timing of the pour with the supplier’s delivery truck so the pump is ready when the concrete arrives.
The first 35 miles from Dry Ridge are included in the base rate. Jobs outside that radius are quoted with a travel adjustment based on round-trip mileage. Most of Grant, Boone, Kenton, and Campbell counties fall within the included radius.
Spencer’s typically schedules pumping work 5 to 10 business days out during the active pour season (spring through fall). Last-minute calls can sometimes be accommodated if the schedule has a gap. Saturday pours fill up faster than weekday slots, so contractors booking weekend work should call as early as possible.
The base rate of $550 for the first three hours is the minimum. Smaller pours that finish in under three hours still incur the base charge. For jobs under three yards, the cost-per-yard math may not favor a pump, and Spencer’s will say so at the estimate stage.

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WHAT NORTHERN KENTUCKY CUSTOMERS SAY

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Send the property address, pour size, and target date. Spencer confirms availability within 24 hours.