Are you looking for a cost-effective way to pave your driveway or complete your construction project in Sand Lake, FL? Crushed concrete, also known as recycled aggregate or crushed rock product (CRA), is a cost-effective solution for your driveway and construction needs. Recycled concrete aggregate is a great alternative to fill dirt or beach sand.

What is CC or Concrete Aggregate?

When any concrete structure, road, sidewalk, or parking lot/parking area is demolished they are usually deposited in a landfill. Concrete isn't biodegradable and won’t decompose so it sits there taking up space causing environmental problems. All the while new concrete is being created to start this process again thankfully though alternatives can be made through recycling!

Reusing crushed concrete saves more resources from being used to create new concrete. You can recycle it by crushing the material down to specific sizes, cleaning so that unwanted debris is removed, and reuse as a solution for many construction problems including landscaping work.

How can I use CC?

Walkways / Pathways

CC has a lot of benefits that make it ideal to use in your landscaping. Not only does the material have an appealing look, but you can also reuse crushed concrete from one job site for future projects instead of buying new materials each time. This helps save money and prevents damage by preventing rainwater infiltration into your path's cracks over time.

Raised Garden Beds

Using crushed concrete as a base is the perfect base for creating a raised garden bed. These beds provide many benefits such as improving drainage and warmer soil, allowing faster growth at the start of spring. 

Retaining Walls

Crushed concrete is a great material to use when building retaining walls and preventing erosion on slopes. Its layered appearance will also make the wall look gorgeous! The first layer of crushed concrete should be smaller, while each following layer increases in size until reaching your desired height or width for the wall.

Drainage

Wouldn’t you like to spend less time on your hands and knees fixing puddles of water outside? Using smaller, more broken-up concrete provides a great alternative drainage system.

What is the process of installing/delivering crushed concrete?

With the right professional assistance, crushed concrete is a material that can be purchased and installed for any landscaping project. However, it's important to purchase or work with professionals who are knowledgeable about this type of material so you don't have drainage issues down the road. Crushed concrete also requires heavy machinery which may not always work well on your own property because if improperly done there could be erosion further along in time as well!

When it comes to installing crushed concrete, Sikes Concrete knows what they are doing. Their team will provide you with the right amount of material needed for your project without taking up valuable space in your yard or driveway. Plus their fleet of stone slinger trucks allows them to install this product quickly and efficiently so that you won't have extra holes on top of an already busy schedule!

Pros and Cons of Crushed Concrete

Price

The first thing to consider when deciding between using new concrete and crushed concrete is the cost. The process of making crushed cement requires fewer resources, which makes it much less expensive than building a whole new structure out of brand-new materials.

Sustainability

It is much more environmentally friendly to use this option. It doesn't only save landfill space, it also reduces carbon emissions produced in the concrete manufacturing process and conserves resources!

Multi-Purpose

The use of crushed concrete has grown in popularity over the years. It is a practical material that can be used by homeowners, contractors, and landscapers to solve general problems such as driveway construction or creating garden beds.

The Look

We can help you achieve your landscaping needs but with a twist. We use recycled materials to create the foundation of our projects and then we mix in new products for more visible parts, such as stones or bricks. This way, you cut costs while still getting that look unique to what's trending today!

Types of Crushed Concrete

There are many types of crushed concrete. Our expert team at Sikes Concrete is happy to help guide you towards the best material for your project. Here are some of the kinds we offer and what they can be used for:

21AA CRUSHED ASPHALT

21 AA Crushed Asphalt contains oils that cause it to heat faster and bind together, preventing dust. It can be successfully used for roads, driveways, or walkways.

21AA CRUSHED CONCRETE

21AA Crushed Concrete is great for drainage which makes it the right solution in wet areas. It’s often used as a surface for driveways or parking lots.

21AA Natural

21AA Natural is a looser material that works for gravel roads or as a base layer underneath asphalt pavement.

22A Crushed Concrete

22A Crushed Concrete is made up of smaller particles that create a smooth driving surface. This makes it excellent as a top layer for roads, driveways, and parking lots. It can also be used as a base layer underneath asphalt pavement.

21A Gravel

21A Gravel is made up of small particles and makes a great base for patio and paver bases.

6A Crushed Concrete

6A Crushed Concrete is a clean crushed concrete that is often used as a base for driveways or walkways. It can also be used in muddy areas. 

What about washout?

At a site, after the concrete is laid and trucks need to be cleaned. The material that gets washed out has toxic materials including harmful substances such as wildlife, environment and humans; it needs to be safely kept away before they evaporate. After cleaning up all of the water left over from washing with chemicals like detergents or acids can use these aggregate pieces for crushed concrete which will not harm anyone anymore

Crushed Concrete Driveway

With benefits like the price, sustainability and never needing a repair, crushed concrete is an incredibly cost-effective driveway solution. Additionally we can guarantee that it will last 30 years or more!

With its many benefits and uses, crushed concrete is a highly practical material that could be the solution to your construction or landscaping needs. Call our team at Sikes Concrete today for assistance with all of your projects!