Crushed Concrete in Fort Worth, TX

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Why Fort Worth Homeowners Choose Hello Gravel

Fort Worth has emerged as a fast-growing, diverse city of more than one million residents, and that steady population and economic expansion are driving robust building and landscaping activity across its neighborhoods. The region’s rolling prairies, tributaries of the Trinity River, and humid subtropical climate—with hot, dry summers, mild winters, moderate annual rainfall, and many sunny days—create conditions that favor durable, well-draining materials for outdoor projects. A young median age and strong employment in sectors like manufacturing, logistics, aerospace and healthcare keep housing demand high, spur redevelopment, and make practical, cost-effective aggregate choices an important part of local construction and residential projects.

Popular Projects in Fort Worth This Season

  • Driveway Resurfacing10-15 tons
  • Patio Base2-3 tons
  • French Drain/Trench Backfill3-5 tons
  • Small Parking Lot Base120-150 tons
  • Garden Path/Walkway3-5 tons

Fort Worth Quick Facts

  • 📍 Location: Fort Worth, TX
  • 🏘️ Population: 0.96+ million
  • 🏡 Metro Area: 7.64+ million
  • 🌧️ Annual Rainfall: 33.50 inches
  • ☀️ Sunny Days: 234/year
  • 🌡️ Hardiness Zone: 8a/8b
  • 🏗️ Growth Rate: 1.90% annually

Best Times for Fort Worth Projects

  • Oct–Nov: Planting, patios, driveways
  • Feb–Apr: Site prep and grading
  • May–Sept: Driveways and paving
  • Dec–Jan: Limited exterior projects

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Frequently Asked Questions - Fort Worth

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What is crushed concrete and how is it different from traditional gravel?

Crushed concrete is recycled concrete crushed into angular pieces and mixed with brick and stone fragments. Unlike natural gravel - which is rounded and quarried - crushed concrete often contains fines that lock together when compacted, making it a good base material. It may be cheaper and more sustainable but can contain small amounts of dust and old asphalt or rebar fragments if not screened.

Is crushed concrete a cost-effective option in Fort Worth, TX?

Yes - crushed concrete is often less expensive than virgin stone in Fort Worth because it is recycled material and local suppliers frequently have steady supplies from demolition. Typical price ranges (Fort Worth, general guidance) are: material-only $8-$25 per ton; delivered and spread $30-$70 per cubic yard depending on distance, job size, and whether the product is screened. Final prices vary - request a firm quote on Hello Gravel for exact local pricing.

How are crushed concrete quantities and loads measured - how much will a truck deliver?

Residential dump trucks commonly deliver about 10-12 cubic yards. Smaller tri-axle trucks may carry up to 14-16 cubic yards. In weight terms, crushed concrete is heavy - roughly 1.2-1.4 tons per cubic yard depending on moisture and gradation. Always confirm the truck size when ordering and tell suppliers if access is tight.

How many cubic yards or tons will I need for a driveway or other area?

Quick coverage rules: - 1 cubic yard covers about 100 square feet at a 3-inch depth. - 1 cubic yard covers about 60-80 square feet at a 4- to 6-inch compacted depth. - 1 ton of crushed concrete is roughly 0.7-0.9 cubic yards (site-dependent). For a typical single-car driveway (10 x 20 ft) at 4" compacted depth you need about 2.5-3 cubic yards. For a 100-foot driveway, calculate square footage and target 4-6" depth, then convert to cubic yards and add 5-10% for compaction and waste.

Is crushed concrete suitable for driveways and parking pads in Fort Worth?

Yes - crushed concrete is commonly used for driveways and parking areas in the Fort Worth region. Its angular shape compacts well and provides a stable surface when installed over a compacted subbase. For best results use a compacted base of larger recycled aggregate (or crushed rock) and a top layer of 0.75"-1.5" crushed concrete fines, then compact. Edge restraints and proper drainage are important given Fort Worths heavy rain events.

What size/grade of crushed concrete is best for driveways?

For Fort Worth driveways, a two-layer approach works well: - Base layer: 1.5" to 3" crushed concrete or larger recycled aggregate to build structure. - Top layer: 3/4" minus or 1/2" minus (also called fines or crusher run) for a lockable wearing surface. The fines help bind the surface but may generate dust if not maintained or compacted properly.

Can crushed concrete be used as both a base and a finished surface?

Yes. Crushed concrete is frequently used as a compacted base and - if properly graded and compacted - as a finished surface for driveways and paths. If you want a smoother, low-dust finish you can add a thin top layer of stone screenings or blend with small gravel and compact. For high-traffic or drainage-sensitive areas, consider a thicker structural base with crushed concrete as the binder layer.

What are the main disadvantages of crushed concrete?

Common drawbacks: - Can produce dust and fines that track or migrate if not compacted or graded properly. - May contain small contaminants (metal, asphalt) if not screened. - Can settle and develop low spots if not installed with proper compaction and subgrade prep. - Not always as visually uniform as quarried stone - color and texture vary. Proper installation mitigates most issues.

Will weeds grow through crushed concrete and how can I prevent them?

Weeds can grow through any loose aggregate if there is soil or organic matter beneath it. To minimize weeds: - Remove topsoil and install a compacted granular subbase. - Lay geotextile fabric where appropriate - note: fabric helps but can trap water if not installed with drainage in mind. - Maintain a compacted surface and add occasional fresh fines or a weed-control layer. For severe weed pressure consider pre-emergent herbicide and routine maintenance.

How long does a crushed concrete surface last and what maintenance does it need in North Texas conditions?

With correct installation a crushed concrete surface can last many years - typically 5-15+ years depending on traffic and drainage. Maintenance includes periodic regrade, adding 1-2" of additional crushed concrete or fines every few years, re-compaction after wet seasons, and sweeping or washing to remove fines and dust. Watch for rutting or pooling after heavy Fort Worth rains and regrade promptly.

How does crushed concrete compare with asphalt millings or reclaimed asphalt?

Both crushed concrete and asphalt millings are recycled products. Differences: - Crushed concrete is primarily mineral and binds with fines; it is lighter in color and does not soften with heat. - Asphalt millings contain bitumen and may 'tack' when compacted hot - they can produce a nearly asphalt-like surface if compacted and rolled. - Millings can be better for a slightly flexible, low-dust wearing surface, but performance depends on source and processing. Compare local prices and ask your Hello Gravel supplier about screening and binder content.

Can I install crushed concrete myself - what equipment and steps are required?

Yes, many homeowners install crushed concrete themselves if they are comfortable with site prep. Basic steps: - Remove vegetation and topsoil, confirm drainage slope. - Install and compact subgrade with a rental plate compactor or walk-behind roller. - Place base aggregate in lifts and compact each lift. - Add top layer of 3/4" minus or similar and compact. Tools/equipment: skid steer or shovel, wheelbarrow, plate compactor, rake and tamper. For larger jobs or limited access consider hiring a local hauler/installer from Hello Gravel.

Are there Fort Worth-specific rules or delivery considerations I should know about?

Yes - a few local points: - Permits and HOA rules: Fort Worth city rules rarely require a permit for a gravel driveway, but HOA covenants or neighborhood deed restrictions might. Check with your HOA. - Drainage: Fort Worths heavy storms make positive drainage essential - direct runoff away from neighbors and foundations. - Delivery access: ensure truck access and note overhead lines or narrow drives; many suppliers need clear turn-around. - Dust and runoff: if your property discharges material into street/drainage channels there may be local code or clean-streets rules - keep materials contained during delivery.

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