Fresh, on-site mixed concrete delivered across Macclesfield and the surrounding area — barrowed or pumped exactly where you need it.
Barrow Mix has been supplying concrete across the North West since 1984. We deliver ready-mix and volumetric concrete throughout Macclesfield and nearby areas including Gawsworth, Prestbury, Bollington and Tytherington — mixing every load fresh on site so there’s no part-load waste, and getting it into place by barrow, line pump or boom pump whatever the access.
Fresh, consistent mixes for foundations, bases, floors and more.
Mixed to order on site — you only pay for exactly what you use.
Our speciality: we barrow concrete into spots a wagon can’t reach.
Concrete pumped through hose to gardens, basements and tight access.
Reach over buildings and across sites with our boom pump.
Smooth, level floor screeds for domestic and commercial builds.
Fury Family Bungalow Floors, GawsworthView project →
6 Lodge Bases in a Day, MobberleyView project →
30m³ No-Fines Driveway, KnutsfordView project →We run our own quarry, wagons and pumps — a genuinely self-sufficient supplier, so we’re not waiting on anyone else to get your concrete to site. See why that matters →
Yes – we deliver ready-mix and volumetric concrete across Macclesfield and nearby areas including Gawsworth, Prestbury, Bollington and Tytherington, mixed fresh on site to the grade your job needs.
Yes – barrowing is our speciality (it’s in our name), and we run line and boom pumps for back gardens, basements, tight access and over-building reaches across Macclesfield.
Because we mix on site as we pour, there’s no part-load waste – you pay for exactly what you use, not a rounded-up wagon load.
Call us on 0800 074 0442 with your postcode, the grade and roughly how much you need, and we’ll give you a free, no-obligation quote – often same or next day.
Macclesfield sits on the eastern edge of the Cheshire Basin at the Red Rock Fault, where the Triassic Sherwood Sandstone gives way eastward to older Carboniferous rock rising into the Peak fringe — so bedrock changes across the town. Glacial till and river-terrace deposits follow the Bollin. On the eastern, Carboniferous side there is a possible shallow-coal legacy (the Poynton–Macclesfield field lies nearby).
Part of our Cheshire Basin & salt field ground guide — see how Macclesfield fits into the wider Greater Manchester Ground Conditions & Foundations Atlas.
Sources: BGS Geology of Britain viewer; Mining Remediation Authority (coal report for eastern-margin plots). General guidance only — not a substitute for a site-specific ground investigation.
Call the yard for a fast, free quote — often same or next day.