Concrete Pumping & Line Pump Rentals in Coatesville
Concrete pumping in Coatesville has been and continues to be our most popular service offered. Projects include concrete slabs, decks, footers, block walls, concrete walls, columns and crawl spaces. We can set up our pipe and hose and pump concrete into locations where concrete trucks cannot get into. If you are looking for a concrete boom pump or trailer pump along with an experienced operator that will help your pour go smoothly, call Keystone Gun-Krete, LLC for service that will exceed your expectations.
With one 47 Meter – 5 Section Boom Pump, three 40 Meter Boom Pumps, one 38 Meter – 5 Section Boom Pump, and a fleet of REED trailer pumps, we can coordinate the most cost-effective concrete pumping system to meet your budget and schedule.

38 Meter Boom Pump
Our 38-meter boom pump is capable of 123' of vertical reach and 107' 7" of horizontal reach.

40 Meter Boom Pumps
Our 40-meter boom pumps are capable of 128' 3" of vertical reach and 115' 1" of horizontal reach.

47 Meter Boom Pump
Our 47-meter boom pump is capable of 151' 3" of vertical reach and 134' 11" of horizontal reach.

C70 Trailer Pump
The C70 Trailer Pump is capable of 70 yards / hour at 1125 PSI.

B50 Trailer Pump
The B50 Trailer Pump is capable of 50 yards / hour at 1351 PSI.
Concrete Pumping Frequently Asked Questions
Concrete delivery trucks often can't get close enough to pour locations. This can be due to elevation, terrain, or mud that prevents using wheelbarrows or buggies. A concrete pump receives delivered concrete in its hopper and pushes it through pipes and/or hoses to the desired location.
- Saves landscaping: Protects lawns, driveways, etc., from heavy concrete trucks.
- Reduces labor: Eliminates the need for workers to wheel concrete, saving on labor costs and reducing risk of injury.
- Efficient for elevated pours: Makes placing concrete on elevated surfaces (stairtowers, slabs) much easier and faster.
Pumping usually offers benefits, but some concrete mix designs aren't pumpable. In those cases, pouring might be the only option.
Rates are based on several factors: job site location, equipment needed, time involved, and total yardage pumped.
- Distance: Extremely long distances will increase the cost.
- Jobsite: Unique or challenging locations may require additional fees.
- Labor rates: Prevailing wage projects can impact costs.
- Scheduling: Off-hour or Saturday pours may have higher rates.
(Refer to question #3 - Not pumpable concrete mix designs)
We offer boom pump services, trailer pump services, and line dragon services.
Most pumping jobs are done within a 1.5-hour radius of our shop. We may travel further depending on the project and opportunity.
Safety is paramount. Our operators receive thorough training to handle potential hazards. With some operators having up to 30 years of experience, we maintain a strong safety culture. We prioritize hiring the right employees and express gratitude for their safety each day. It's important to note that the most common risk comes from driving to the job site, which is unfortunately outside our control.

Concrete Pumping & Line Pumps In Coatesville
In Coatesville, Pennsylvania, construction projects require both efficiency and precision to stay on schedule and on budget. Our concrete pumping services are built to meet these demands, delivering concrete where and when you need it with accuracy and speed. Whether you’re pouring a residential slab or laying the foundation for a commercial structure, our modern fleet and skilled operators are up to the task. We’re committed to helping your project run smoothly by minimizing delays and offering cost-effective solutions tailored to your unique needs.
At Keystone Gun-Krete, we understand that every concrete project demands precise, timely delivery and placement of concrete. In Coatesville’s diverse construction landscape—ranging from residential foundations to commercial slabs and municipal infrastructure—our advanced concrete pumping equipment and experienced operators ensure that concrete reaches even the most challenging locations safely and efficiently. By reducing manual labor, minimizing waste, and maintaining a steady flow of material, we help contractors stay on schedule and within budget. Our fleet of high-performance boom and line pumps offers the flexibility to handle any project size, while our commitment to safety and regulatory compliance protects workers and property. Count on us to streamline your concrete pumping needs in Coatesville and the surrounding areas.
Coatesville, PA, traces its origins to the late 18th century. In 1787, Moses Coates acquired land along the West Branch of the Brandywine River and envisioned a settlement adjacent to the recently completed Lancaster Turnpike. Positioned roughly midway between Philadelphia and Lancaster, the burgeoning village served as a vital stopping point for commerce and travel. The industrial era dawned in 1810 with the founding of the Brandywine Iron Works and Nail Factory, whose leadership passed to Rebecca Lukens in the 1820s, making her one of the first female CEOs of a major American steel enterprise. By 1867, the neighboring villages of Bridge-Town and Midway merged to form the Borough of Coatesville, reflecting a growing urban identity. The area’s steel industry continued to expand, and in 1915 Coatesville was officially incorporated as a city — the only one in Chester County — honoring its significance in the region’s industrial narrative. Today, multiple historic districts preserve late 18th- and 19th-century architecture, from the Lukens Historic District to the Coatesville Historic District, underscoring the city’s rich heritage. In subsequent decades, Coatesville navigated industrial restructuring and demographic shifts, yet has invested in revitalization efforts that respect its past while looking toward future growth. Read more about Coatesville on the official city page or Wikipedia.
Top 10 Attractions for Coatesville, PA
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Hibernia County Park – Featuring woodland trails, historic mill sites, and picnic areas.
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The National Iron & Steel Heritage Museum – Showcasing Coatesville’s steelmaking legacy through interactive exhibits.
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Lukens Historic District – National Historic Landmark district honoring Rebecca Lukens and the steel industry.
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Coatesville Historic District – Central business and residential area with Gothic and Italianate architecture.
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Abram Huston House and Carriage House – Also known as Graystone; former home of the Lukens Steel president.
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Stargazers Vineyard – Boutique vineyard offering wine tastings and scenic grounds.
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ChesLen Preserve – 1,282-acre nature preserve with hiking trails and educational programs.
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Coatesville Memorial Stadium – Historic high-school football venue hosting community events.
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Coatesville station – Future SEPTA station and Amtrak Keystone Corridor stop under renovation.
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Doe Run Village Historic District – Preserved rural historic district dating to the 18th century.
We provide concrete pumping service for all Coatesville ZIP codes and surrounding communities, including 19320, Downingtown, Parkesburg, Thorndale, Modena, Honey Brook, West Chester, Gap, Kennett Square, Oxford, Malvern, and more.
We provide our concrete pumping services throughout much of PA, DE, MD, and more. If you aren't sure if we service your area, then please call us at 717-768-3641 or leave us a comment here.