Delivered Aggregate, Priced by Your Address
Trade Master is built for contractors who need clear, delivered numbers – not mystery bundles.
- Estimates are structured by job-site address.
- Pricing is split-display: material per ton + delivery + tax/fuel notes.
- Every request runs through wrong-rock prevention and a dispatch confirmation call.
How it works
How it works
- 1Address
Start with the job-site address so Trade Master knows where the material is going.
- 2Material & tons
Choose the material and approximate tons. Use the calculator if you need help sizing.
- 3Request estimate
Submit a delivered estimate request. The site will show a split structure for material, delivery, and notes (no final numbers).
- 4Confirmed quote & proof
Trade Master dispatch confirms pricing and delivery window, schedules the load, and provides proof of what was delivered.
Why contractors use Trade Master
TBD – Contractor-first value props drawn from sources (transparent pricing, clear communication, wrong-rock prevention).
Instant delivered estimate
When you use the estimate form on this page, you can expect:
- Choose a material (for example: quarter minus / DG fines or ABC / road base).
- Enter approximate tons (or use the calculator page if you need help sizing).
- Enter the job-site address so the estimate reflects delivery reality, not a generic city.
- See a split-display structure for pricing (material per ton, delivery, tax/fuel notes) without invented numbers.
- Submit the request so Trade Master dispatch can confirm pricing and a delivery window.
All final pricing and delivery windows are confirmed directly by dispatch. Online numbers are estimates until dispatch confirms.
Frequently asked questions
TBD – FAQs sourced from recurring questions in documents (once extracted), each with clear answers or "Confirm with dispatch" where needed.
Wrong-rock prevention checklist
- I understand how this material can look different when wet vs dry.
- I understand the fines / minus / gradation and how it behaves on site.
- I confirm the site has access for the truck (clear approach, dump location, and safety considerations).
On estimate forms, these confirmations must be acknowledged before submitting a request to Trade Master dispatch.