Concrete U-Bunks
for High Point, Greensboro, NC & the Entire Triad Area
Concrete bunks are commonly used as feeders for livestock. You can find them in two main shapes, which are U-bunk and J-bunk options. The U-bunk shape looks like the letter U with raised sections on both sides, while the J-bunk shape features only one raised side that typically sits along a fenced area of a property. At Childers Concrete Company, we understand the importance of all types of concrete bunks, which is why we offer products to help you create these for your property. We carry a wide selection of concrete materials and supplies, including the items necessary to place concrete in forms to manufacture concrete u-bunks.
If you’re planning out an area to feed your livestock on a farm that involves the placement of concrete U-bunks or J-bunks, we’re the team to count on to provide the right concrete supplies. We’ve been in business for more than 70 years, and over the years we’ve become the trusted local provider of concrete feed troughs to construction managers and contractors across High Point, Greensboro, Thomasville, Winston-Salem, Asheboro, Lexington, Kernersville, Archdale, NC, and the surrounding areas.
No matter the size of your project, we’ll be attentive to your needs and deliver the highest quality products and services. In addition to concrete U-bunks and J-bunks, we offer other precast concrete water troughs. We can even get you additional supplies needed to finish a job, such as rebar, wire mesh, color products, sealers, and concrete saw blades. If you’re planning to add concrete U-bunks or J-bunks to your property, contact us at Childers Concrete Company. We’ll get you set up with all the materials you need to handle the job as effectively and efficiently as possible.
At Childers Concrete Company, we offer concrete U-bunks in High Point, Archdale, Trinity, Thomasville, Wallburg, Winston-Salem, Walkertown, Kernersville, Colfax, Pink Knolls, Oak Ridge, Summerfield, Greensboro, Brown Summit, McLeansville, Pleasant Garden, and Level Cross, North Carolina.