Recycled Asphalt

Even though asphalt is a long-lasting solution for driveways, roads, and interstate highways, it does get replaced occasionally. Road expansions often remove old roads so new wider ones can be built. Some worn roads may be pulled up and replaced with new asphalt. So, what happens with all the oil rich asphalt that gets torn up?
Either it can hit a landfill, or it can be recycled and reused. Fortunately, the properties that made it a great for road paving still exist. The tar and asphalt still remains in the asphalt. When a plant re-processes it, it can be the perfect solution for many driveways, roads, and paths.
The biggest benefit to the consumer is cost savings. It really comes down to a lower price. The time and natural resources needed to make new asphalt are avoided, and the savings is passed on to the consumer. Consumers get a unique surface—a stable base with a look somewhere between asphalt and small chip rock, one that lasts for many years.
Mother earth likes it too because it saves natural resources.
Either it can hit a landfill, or it can be recycled and reused. Fortunately, the properties that made it a great for road paving still exist. The tar and asphalt still remains in the asphalt. When a plant re-processes it, it can be the perfect solution for many driveways, roads, and paths.
The biggest benefit to the consumer is cost savings. It really comes down to a lower price. The time and natural resources needed to make new asphalt are avoided, and the savings is passed on to the consumer. Consumers get a unique surface—a stable base with a look somewhere between asphalt and small chip rock, one that lasts for many years.
Mother earth likes it too because it saves natural resources.
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Recycled Concrete

Made from crushed recycled concrete, recycled concrete comes in several different screened sizes depending on the requirements of the job. Courser material can be used as drainage material, and will create a stable base material whereas finer 'dustings' can create a harder fill.
Recycled concrete is perfect for rural driveways, country roads, and walking paths, and has been determined to be a stable base for vehicles. These materials are also perfect for other uses such as horse stall flooring or any other area where a sturdy base that can still drain is required.
As with the recycled asphalt above, the consumer benefits because processing concrete costs far less than creating new concrete from scratch. This means a cost savings. Because the recycled concrete retains its strength and other properties, it can be reused which saves natural resources.
Recycled concrete is perfect for rural driveways, country roads, and walking paths, and has been determined to be a stable base for vehicles. These materials are also perfect for other uses such as horse stall flooring or any other area where a sturdy base that can still drain is required.
As with the recycled asphalt above, the consumer benefits because processing concrete costs far less than creating new concrete from scratch. This means a cost savings. Because the recycled concrete retains its strength and other properties, it can be reused which saves natural resources.
Services include chip rock, tar and chip, recycled concrete, recycled asphalt, and tar and chip driveways, roads, and paths, as well as dirt work, excavating and construction projects requiring heavy machinery.
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We love to use these materials in North Texas! Add value to your property, and enjoy
We love to use these materials in North Texas! Add value to your property, and enjoy