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Recycled Construction Materials

Concrete (with or without rebar/wire mesh), Concrete Washout, CMU Block, Brick, Pavers, Asphalt, Asphalt Millings, Dirt & Topsoils are all acceptable materials for recycling. We specialize in recycling practices to ensure these materials are reused effectively. **We do not accept hazardous waste materials, garbage, or plastic.**

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Fill Dirt

Fill Dirt is a general, screened fill material that can include elements such as sand, rocks, clay, and stones. Typically, it lacks the organic material and nutrients found in topsoil, making it unsuitable for gardens. Unlike materials derived from asphalt millings, concrete recycling, or crushed concrete, Fill Dirt does not provide the same benefits for landscaping applications. 


Common Applications:


- Leveling off land

- Lining/securing ground around retaining walls

- Filling holes/ditches

- Lining/securing ground around foundations

- Raising elevations


**Recycled material can contain metal and other debris**

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Crushed Concrete

Crushed Concrete Road Base is made up of crushed concrete, along with some dirt and stone dust. Its size ranges from approximately 1.5" down to dust. This material serves as an economical and sustainable base/sub-base option that is FDOT approved and aligns with concrete recycling practices. Additionally, it can be used in conjunction with asphalt millings for enhanced performance in various applications.


Common Applications:


- Parking Lots

- Road stabilizer/base

- Driveway base

- Sidewalk base


**Recycled material can contain metal and other debris**

Close-up of coarse gravel and dirt surface.

Asphalt Millings

Asphalt millings are created from recycled asphalt pavement, with sizes ranging from approximately 1" to 3". These versatile materials are commonly used in various applications, including driveways, parking lots, and fire pit areas. Additionally, it's important to note that due to the nature of concrete recycling, there may be small variations in the material, and it may contain traces of crushed concrete and other debris.

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57 Stone & #4 ROCk

57 Stone, made from recycled concrete ranges from 1" to 2" in size. 

#4 Rock, also known as Ballast Rock or Entrance Rock, made from recycled concrete ranges from 2" to 6" in size. #4 Rock may prove uncomfortable for normal-size vehicles to drive on. 


Common Applications:


- Erosion control

- Heavy drainage material

- Stabilizer for muddy roads

- Special-build driveways and parking pads to support heavy vehicles and machinery, similar to the benefits of asphalt millings. 


**Keep in mind that recycled materials like crushed concrete can contain metal and other debris.**

A pile of gray crushed stones or gravel.

Rip Rap

Rip Rap is composed of crushed concrete, ranging from 6" to 12" in size, and is an essential component in various applications, including erosion control, sea walls, slope stability, and channel flow control. It also plays a crucial role in shoreline protection, serves as railroad ballast, and is used for lining roads, driveways, and parking lots. Furthermore, Rip Rap can be found in inlets and outlets for culverts and storm pipes/drains. It's important to note that recycled materials, including asphalt millings and crushed concrete, can sometimes contain metal and other debris.

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