Hi Norm! Thank you for your recent inquiry with The Home Depot. We would recommend partnering with your local Home Depot store for pricing and availability of the H.C. Muddox 50 lb. Fire Clay Concrete Mix. We appreciate your business and look forward to serving you in the future!
Yes, but The H.C. Muddox Fire Clay is used to make mortar to set block, brick and stone. The clay can be mixed with sand (not included) and cement (not included) to produce mortar and stucco. Also may be used as a component of refractory mortar. This product is to be mixed with other raw materials, not to be used alone. Mike
Never pour anything less than 4 in thick. Look at the bags for amounts. Concrete is easiest to measure in cubic yards. 1 cubic yard will yield about 76 sq ft at 4in thick. Now, if you live near a resumed plants- one yard might cost $125 and if they are like the companies where I live, you can expect to pay $150 delivery fee for anything less than 5 cubic yards. At $275 you are saving yourself hours upon hours of labor mixing bags. That work is dirty, time consuming, and typically makes for a really strange finish considering how mixing for hours translates to extremely variated curing rates. If you are seriously considering doing it yourself please reconsider. DIY concrete patios never turn out even decent. It’s a trade that requires skill. There are plenty of things you can get into and the learning curve mainly translates to lost time. Lost time in concrete translates to lost concrete. Higher someone off of Craigslist that has experience finishing. Then be prepared to work hard if you don’t want to waste you time and end up with a huge headache.
Dear Valued Home Depot Customer, We have reached out to the manufacturer and their reply is, 50# Fire Clay is produced in CA> You would need to special order the product at your local Home Depot and there would be LTL freight charges to consider.
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Because it's on the front page of Google. And HD is hoping that you will stop what you are doing and start shopping on their website. Free advertising. That's why SO MANY online stores advertise items they don't stock (and have no plan on stocking). It's just clickbait...