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The Benefits Of Using Crushed Concrete For Your Driveway

William Thompson & Son • 11 February 2022

When thinking of installing a new driveway, it’s essential you ponder long and hard about the material you intend to use for your surface. With solid concrete, tarmac/asphalt and gravel all common options for driveways, we take a closure look at why we believe using crushed concrete for your driveway material might be the option worth considering. Here, we analyse several important benefits of using crushed concrete for your driveway. 


Inexpensive

As a regularly recycled material, crushed concrete is much more affordable as a material than compared to pure concrete or other similar driveway materials, meaning its use is incredibly simple and surprisingly inexpensive. This is down to the reduced production time frame, and as a direct consequence, reduced cost, with crushed concrete requiring significantly less time to produce, using less natural resources in the process. Equally, as a commonly used material across several industries, concrete is produced, processed and transported in bulk quantities, thus reducing the transport costs and lowering the retail price even further. 


Eco-Friendly

Crushed concrete is produced through the recycling of concrete, greatly reducing the need for natural resources to be used in the production process. This makes it a particularly environmentally-friendly method material for use on your driveway, certainly compared with other similar materials such as gravel or asphalt. Recycling concrete for said purpose will also shrink the amount of waste concrete that will be sent to landfills, a material that doesn’t decompose, which will have a profound positive impact on our wider environment. 


Commonplace

As suggested, crushed concrete is extremely commonplace, helping to keep the costs down as a result. However, it’s also important to remember that due to its wide availability and usage across several industries, crushed concrete is easy to come by. This means that there is an incredibly slim chance of ever running out of materials during your construction, repair work or maintenance, with crushed concrete ten-a-penny and available in most garden centres or DIY stores. 


Easy Maintenance

Driveways that are composed of crushed concrete are much easier to maintain, or repair, in the event of damage, ruts or potholes without the need for professional assistance or services. Crushed concrete driveways are easy to maintain, whilst also providing a much better drainage system for your driveway than comparable materials, with a porous configuration that provides terrific draining. 


Durable

You’d be forgiven for believing an inexpensive, commonplace material such as crushed concrete would ordinarily have to compromise on quality and durability, but this is far from the case. In truth, crushed concrete is strong, durable and guaranteed to have a long lifespan, especially with the appropriate level of maintenance and care. 


If you’re looking for reliable suppliers of reclaimed stone and other recycled aggregates, look no further than W M Thompson & Son. We combine traditional values with the latest technology and advancements, providing our clients with the services and materials they require. We supply crushed concrete, asphalt, gravel and more. To learn more about our services, visit our website.

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