Equipment You Can Count On
AV Concrete Pumping operates modern concrete pumping equipment to support industrial, utility, infrastructure, commercial and residential projects throughout Southern California. Our line pumps and boom pump provide versatile solutions for difficult access, long distances, elevated placements, and high-volume pours. Safety and reliability are at the core of our operations, which is why our equipment undergoes routine inspections and preventative maintenance to ensure dependable performance, minimize downtime, and keep every project running smoothly.
Schwing SP 500 Line Pump
Our Schwing SP 500 is a versatile, trailer-mounted concrete line pump built to deliver efficient and reliable concrete placement for a wide range of projects. Its compact design makes it ideal for tight-access job sites, long hose runs, and hard-to-reach placements where precision and flexibility are essential. Well-suited for residential, commercial, utility, and infrastructure applications, the SP 500 can handle a variety of concrete mixes, including pea gravel, slurry, and larger aggregate mixes.
The 38Z Boom Pump is designed to maximize productivity on larger, more complex projects by delivering concrete quickly, accurately, and with extended reach. Ideal for commercial buildings, large foundations, parking structures, retaining walls, and utility and infrastructure projects, its multi-section boom allows for efficient concrete placement over structures, around obstacles, and at elevated locations. Capable of pumping pea gravel and larger aggregate mixes, the 38Z delivers safe, efficient, and dependable performance on even the most demanding job sites.
38Z Boom Pump
Hose Options
We offer 2-inch, 3-inch and 4-inch hoses, with over 500 feet of hose available, to support a wide range of concrete placement applications. Our hose configurations allow us to efficiently pump pea gravel, slurry, and larger aggregate mixes while maintaining consistent flow and dependable performance. With extensive hose inventory, we can accommodate long-distance placements, challenging access conditions, and complex project requirements without compromising efficiency or safety.