When it comes to selecting a base material for your next construction or landscaping project, crushed concrete and gravel are two of the most popular options. While both are widely used, understanding their key differences can help you make a smarter, more sustainable choice—especially if you’re looking to balance performance, cost, and environmental impact.
What is Crushed Concrete?
Crushed concrete is made from recycled concrete debris—old sidewalks, driveways, and construction materials—that are crushed and repurposed. This process diverts waste from landfills and gives new life to otherwise discarded materials.
How is it Different from Gravel?
Gravel is a naturally occurring material made of loose rock fragments, typically mined from quarries or riverbeds. It’s been a go-to for years in road base, drainage, and landscaping projects.
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Which Should You Choose?
If your priority is sustainability, cost-efficiency, and structural performance, crushed concrete is an excellent choice. It’s particularly well-suited for driveways, road base layers, and heavy-use surfaces. If you’re aiming for a decorative look or need superior drainage, gravel might fit better.
At Gr Trucking, we can supply high-quality crushed concrete that’s screened, clean, and ready for your next project. Not only will you save on costs—you’ll also be making an environmentally responsible choice.
Interested in switching to recycled materials? Reach out today for pricing, delivery options, or to speak with our materials experts. Let’s build something better—together.