Building Customer Relationships Since 1964

 
 

As the nations leading equipment manufacturer for mixing and pumping lightweight concrete, cellular concrete, insulating concrete, and floor underlayments. Strong Manufacturing has set the standard. For various jobs including lightweight roof deck systems, gypsum based floor underlayment and manhole rehabilitation systems. Our systems have proven themselves in daily field use for over 50 years. Strong Mfg. is proud of the fact that some of our first customers are still some of our strongest supporters. No other equipment manufacturer can claim to have more actual in-field hours of use, or a more proven track record. We are committed to delivering affordable, reliable, and efficient systems to fulfill our customers' needs. Strong Manufacturing also keeps an extensive inventory, which allows us to ship most parts the SAME DAY!

We are big enough to satisfy all of your needs, and small enough to care. Being family owned and operated since opening in 1964, we are committed to our customers. All of our customers are considered part of the Strong family upon every new machine purchase. Strong Manufacturing strives to design and build the ideal solution for each of our customer's needs. Whether you require a mixer compact enough to fit in the bed of a small pickup, or a self-contained machine to mix and pump 100 yards per hour. We have the experience, knowledge, and dedication to meet your needs.


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About Strong

In 1959 Bill Strong started his own construction company, The Strong Company, Inc., to pump light-weight concrete on roofs for insulation and fireproofing.  This was done by mixing the cement and lightweight aggregate in a mixer on the ground, pouring that mixture into a wheelbarrow device called a Georgia Buggy, placing the buggy on a conveyor belt going from the ground to the rooftop, and then dumped on the roof to be finished….


 

 

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