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Concrete & Asphalt Recycling – South Texas
South Texas Region Services

Proudly serving the greater Houston and surrounding area's infrastructure needs.

Proudly serving Southern California’s infrastructure needs.

Proudly serving the Dallas-Fort Worth area’s infrastructure needs.

Arcosa Crushed Concrete has 9 convenient locations around the Greater Houston area.

Arcosa Crushed Concrete’s Southeast Region boasts 7 locations that support the infrastructure needs of the state of Florida.

Concrete and Asphalt Recycling South Texas

Concrete & Asphalt Recycling

Join us in our mission to build a greener future by recycling your concrete and asphalt with Arcosa Crushed Concrete. Contact us today to learn more about our services, our rubble payout rates, and how we can assist you with your construction material needs.

Why Recycle Concrete?

  1. Its high-quality meets or exceeds all applicable state and federal specifications.
  2. Provides superior compaction and constructability.
  3. Higher yield: Recycled concrete and asphalt construction materials are 10% to 15% lighter in weight than comparable virgin quarry aggregate, meaning less weight per cubic yard, resulting in reduced material costs, haul costs, and overall project costs.

Why choose Arcosa Crushed Concrete?

  • We Buy Rubble: Arcosa Crushed Concrete pays for your concrete and asphalt rubble. Get rewarded for participating in sustainable construction material disposal.
  • Recycle Yards: Arcosa Crushed Concrete has nine convenient locations across the Greater Houston area, compliant with all local and state regulations. We adhere to stringent quality control measures to ensure that our recycled materials meet industry standards, providing reliable and safe products for your construction needs.
  • Efficiency: Fast and hassle-free unloading to keep your projects on schedule.
  • Sustainability: Eco-friendly disposal and recycling processes that promote a circular economy.
  • Quality: High-grade recycled materials that meet rigorous industry standards.

At Arcosa Crushed Concrete, we operate modern recycling facilities across Texas, Florida, and Southern California that specialize in processing and repurposing concrete and asphalt waste from commercial, residential, and heavy civil construction projects. Our concrete and asphalt recycling centers are equipped to handle high volumes of material, transforming demolition debris into high-quality recycled aggregate that meets demanding construction specifications.

Benefits of Concrete Recycling

Recycling concrete and asphalt eliminates the need to send large volumes of construction debris to landfills, reducing disposal costs and environmental impact. By turning concrete waste into reusable aggregate, we conserve natural stone and sand resources, lower greenhouse gas emissions from quarrying, and provide contractors with cost-effective materials that meet performance requirements. Our recycled products are used in road base, erosion control, structural fill, pipe bedding, and engineered applications such as landfill cell construction without compromising quality or durability.

Process of Concrete Recycling

Our recycling process is designed for efficiency, material quality, and environmental responsibility:
  1. Material Intake – We accept clean concrete and asphalt at our recycling yards..
  2. Primary Processing – Material is fed into crushers that break down the debris into smaller, manageable pieces.
  3. Separation – Any wood, plastic, trash, and metal are removed from the material using a variety of methods. Any metal is diverted for separate recycling.
  4. Sizing and Quality Control – Crushed concrete and asphalt are screened to produce uniform aggregate sizes that meet industry specifications.
  5. Stockpiling and Distribution – Processed material is stockpiled and made available for pickup or delivery to construction sites.
This systematic approach ensures that every ton of concrete and asphalt is processed into a consistent, high-quality product ready for reuse.

Environmental Impact of Concrete Recycling

Recycling concrete and asphalt significantly reduces the need for virgin aggregates, cutting the environmental footprint of construction projects. Each ton of recycled aggregate conserves natural resources and avoids the energy consumption and emissions associated with quarrying, hauling, and processing new materials. Additionally, by diverting waste from landfills, we help extend landfill life and reduce methane emissions from decomposing debris. Arcosa’s concrete recycling operations are an essential part of a circular economy approach in the construction industry.

We Buy Concrete

Arcosa Crushed Concrete purchases clean, uncontaminated concrete for recycling. Contractors, trucking companies, and demolition crews can deliver material to our recycling locations, where it will be weighed, processed, and repurposed. This service creates an efficient, profitable alternative to disposal, turning what was once considered waste into a valuable resource for new construction projects.

Region Location

South Texas

Available At

Crawford Recycle Yard
Freeport Recycle Yard
Hitchcock Recycle Yard
Holmes Recycle Yard
Katy Recycle Yard
McHard Recycle Yard
Pinafore Recycle Yard
Richmond Recycle Yard
Winfield Recycle Yard

Concrete & Asphalt Recycling FAQs

Recycling Concrete

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Can I arrange delivery or pickup of recycled materials?

Yes. Recycled aggregate is available for pickup at our South Texas yards, and delivery can be arranged to project sites depending on your needs.

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Do you accept concrete with rebar in it?

Yes, we accept material with rebar – no wire mesh or pipe.

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Do you purchase concrete in South Texas?

Yes. We buy clean, uncontaminated concrete for recycling. Contractors, trucking companies, and demolition crews can deliver qualifying material to our recycling centers, where it is weighed, purchased, and processed for reuse.

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What can recycled concrete and asphalt be used for?

Recycled aggregate from our facilities is used in road base, structural fill, pipe bedding, and other infrastructure applications. The material is tested and processed to meet performance standards.

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What happens to the concrete and asphalt after it is delivered?

Material is crushed into smaller pieces, screened to meet industry specifications, and separated from metals using magnets and other equipment. The recycled aggregate is stockpiled and distributed for use in construction projects.

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What types of material do you accept for recycling?

We accept clean concrete and asphalt that are free of wood, trash, dirt, hazardous waste, or other contaminants. Loads are inspected at intake to ensure they meet quality requirements.

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Why should I recycle instead of sending concrete to a landfill?

Recycling saves disposal costs, reduces landfill use, and conserves natural resources such as sand and stone. It also lowers greenhouse gas emissions by reducing the need for quarrying and hauling virgin aggregates.

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  • 500 N Akard St, Dallas, TX 75201
  • 972-942-6500
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