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How to Choose the Right Aggregate Material for Your Project

April 8, 2026

Choosing the right aggregate material can make or break your construction project. From stability and drainage to long-term durability, the aggregates you select play a critical role in how well your project performs over time. Whether you’re building a driveway, preparing a construction site, or working on a large-scale development, understanding your options is key. […]


Crushed Stone vs. Gravel: What’s the Difference?

March 5, 2026

When planning a construction or landscaping project, choosing the right base material is important. Two of the most commonly used materials are crushed stone and gravel. While they may look similar at first glance, they serve different purposes and perform differently depending on the application. If you’re sourcing crushed stone in Maryland or looking for […]


How Recycled Aggregates Perform in Winter Construction Projects

February 4, 2026

As winter tightens its grip on the Mid-Atlantic, construction professionals from Baltimore to Washington, D.C., face the annual challenge of maintaining project momentum in freezing conditions. While cold weather complicates many aspects of a build, the choice of materials in your sub-base and drainage layers remains a critical factor for long-term stability. A common question […]


Why More Contractors Are Choosing Sustainable Building Materials

April 2, 2025

In today’s construction industry, sustainability is more than a buzzword—it’s a priority. From residential builders to large-scale infrastructure developers, more contractors are making the switch to sustainable building materials to reduce their environmental impact, meet industry standards, and build smarter for the future. At Laney Recycling and Aggregates (LRA), we’re proud to support this shift […]


Choosing the Right Aggregate for Your Construction Needs

January 1, 2025

Aggregates are an essential component of any construction project, serving as the foundation for roads, buildings, and infrastructure. However, selecting the right aggregate for your specific needs is crucial to ensure durability, functionality, and cost-effectiveness. Here’s a guide to help you choose the right aggregate for your construction needs. 1. Understand the Role of Aggregates […]


What Are Certified LEED Products?

December 26, 2024

As sustainability becomes a top priority in construction, more builders and developers are seeking eco-friendly materials to reduce their environmental impact. Certified LEED products play a crucial role in meeting these goals. These materials not only support green building initiatives but also help projects earn points toward LEED certification—a globally recognized standard for sustainable construction. […]


How You Could Benefit from Our Portable Crushing Services

September 2, 2024

In the construction and demolition industries, managing materials efficiently and sustainably is crucial. Laney Recycling and Aggregates (LRA) offers portable crushing services that provide a practical solution for managing construction debris and producing high-quality aggregate materials on-site. Here’s how you could benefit from our portable crushing services. Cost Savings One of the most significant advantages […]


Why Use Recycled Concrete Aggregate for Your Parking Lot Base

May 15, 2024

In today’s environmentally conscious world, businesses are increasingly seeking sustainable solutions for their construction projects. When it comes to paving a parking lot, choosing the right base material is essential for durability, longevity, and environmental responsibility. Recycled concrete aggregate (RCA) offers a sustainable alternative to traditional base materials, providing numerous benefits for both your project […]


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Prince George's County: Bowie (20715, 20716, 20720, 20721), Beltsville (20705), Adelphi (20783), College Park (20740,20742), Greenbelt (25689), Hyattsville (20781, 20782, 20783, 20784), Landover (20785), Laurel (20707, 20723), Springdale (20774), Upper Marlboro (20772, 20774), Woodlawn (21207).

Montgomery County: Olney (20832), Damascus (20872), Laytonsville (20882), Silver Spring (20910), Clarksburg (20871), Gaithersburg (20878), Germantown (20876), Bethesda (20816), Chevy Chase (20815), and more.

Howard County: Elkridge (21075), Ellicott City (21043), Fulton (20759), Glenelg (21737), Glenwood (21738), Granite (21163), Hanover (21076), Clarksville (21029), Columbia (21044), Cooksville (21723), Dorsey (21075), Highland (20777), Jessup (20794), Lisbon (21765), Marriottsville (21104), North Laurel (20723), West Friendship (21794), Woodbine (21797), Woodstock (21163), and more.

Anne Arundel County: Annapolis (21401, 21403, 21409), Arnold (21012), Crofton (21114), Crownsville (21032), Gambrills (21054), Glen Burnie (21060, 21061), Hanover (21076), Jessup (20794), Pasadena (21122), Severn (21144), Severna Park (21146).

Baltimore County: Arbutus (21227), Catonsville (21228, 21250), Lansdowne (21227), Lochearn (21207), Cockeysville (21030, 21031, 21065), Dundalk (21222), Pikesville (21208), Randallstown (21133), Reisterstown (21136), Edgemere (21219), Essex (21221), Garrison (21055), Lutherville (21093), Middle River (21220), Milford Mill (21244), Overlea (21236), Owings Mills (21117), Parkville (21234), Park Heights (21215), Rosedale (21237), Timonium (21093), Towson (21204), White Marsh (21162), Woodlawn (21207), and more.

Carroll County: Eldersburg (21784), Finksburg (21048), Hampstead (21074), Manchester (21102), Marriottsville (21104), Taneytown (21787), Union Bridge (21791), Westminster (21157, 21158), Mount Airy (21771), New Windsor (21776), Sykesville (21784), Woodbine (21797), Taneytown (21787), and more.

Frederick County: Frederick (21701, 20702, 21703, 21709), New Market (21774) , Mount Airy (21771), Urbana (21704), Ijamsville (21754), Walkersville (21793), Libertytown (21762), Damascus (20872), and more.

Washington, DC and Northern Virginia

St. Mary's County: Leonardtown (20650), Mechanicsville (20659), Lexington Park (20653), Piney Point (20674), Tall Timbers (20690)

Calvert County: Dunkirk (20754), Chesapeake Beach (20732), North Beach (20714), Prince Frederick (20678), Owings (20736), Solomons (20688).

Charles County: La Plata (20646), Port Tobacco (20677), Rock Point (20682), Waldorf (20601, 20602, 20603)

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