About this site
Written by someone who has stood on the pour
PourPath HQ exists because most concrete advice online is written by content farms that have never set a form, run a screed, or watched a slab fail because somebody skipped the base.
Steve Kuhbacher
I've spent 25+ years in heavy industrial construction and maintenance — structural fabrication, equipment foundations, rigging and lift planning, and running maintenance operations as a superintendent in the mining industry. Concrete has been under, around, and holding up nearly everything I've built or maintained: equipment pads, footings, shop floors, and the slabs that take a beating from machines a thousand times heavier than your pickup.
The guides on this site translate that field experience into plain English for homeowners: what a job should include, what it should roughly cost, and which corners you should never let a low bid cut.
What PourPath HQ does — and doesn't do
- We do: publish honest cost and process guides, and route homeowner quote requests to local contractors who handle residential concrete work.
- We don't: pour concrete, quote jobs, guarantee any contractor's work, or take money from homeowners. Contractors quote you directly, and you deal with them directly.
When you send a quote request, we tell you exactly who will be contacting you. No surprise call lists, no reselling your number to five national aggregators.
Also from the same shop
PourPath HQ is a sibling site to LoadPath HQ — the same plain-English approach applied to crane, boom truck, and rigging work. If your project needs something heavy lifted as well as poured, we cover both ends.
Contact
Homeowners: fastest path is the quote form.
Contractors interested in receiving leads in your area, or anyone else: contact@pourpathhq.com
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