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Whether you are replacing your driveway or doing construction in your yard, one of the dilemmas you will encounter is proper disposal for debris. Just like metal and glass, concrete is a building material that can and should be recycled. Here is a comprehensive guide to recycled concrete and its most common uses.

How to Recycle Concrete

recycled concreteAfter concrete debris is collected from construction and demolition sites, it is then transported to a recycling plant where it is put into a crushing machine. It can also be crushed on the construction site. The aggregate is then filtered to remove dirt and sorted by size.

Uses for Recycled Concrete

Recycled concrete can be used in the same type of applications as other aggregate building materials. As a substitute for gravel, it can be used to make a bed foundation for trenches that contain utility lines. Recycled concrete can also be used as an ingredient for ready-mix concrete. Small concrete aggregate is effective for mulching, while larger pieces of crushed concrete can be placed along the banks of streams to prevent erosion.

Benefits of Recycled Concrete

Recycling concrete is an important way to reduce your carbon footprint by conserving natural resources. It reduces the amount of waste from construction sites and saves space in landfills. It also reduces transportation costs, as large construction sites have portable crushing machines on-site.

 

If you’re interested in using recycled concrete for your next construction project, consult the team at Manchester Aggregate Supply, the premier construction aggregate supply company in Hartford County, CT. For over 40 years, their experts have provided high-quality gravel, aggregate, and concrete supply for residential and commercial projects. Give them a call today at (860) 643-5578 to speak with a staff member and place an order. You can also visit the website to learn more about their full range of aggregate and construction products.

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