Why LRA Recycled Aggregates Are a Smart Choice for Year-Round Construction

When planning a construction project, whether it’s a small site job or a large commercial build, choosing the right aggregate is important. With rising material costs, tight deadlines, and increasing sustainability rules, more contractors are asking the same question.

Can recycled aggregates deliver the performance I need, regardless of the season?

At Laney Recycling and Aggregates (LRA), recycled materials are handled with the same care and quality standards as traditional aggregates. Here’s why they are a simple, smart choice all year.

They Save You Money Without Cutting Corners

One of the main benefits of LRA recycled aggregates is that they save money. Since these materials come from recycled concrete, asphalt, and other sources, they perform well and are cheaper than most new, or virgin, aggregates.

And here’s the key:

LRA’s recycled aggregates match the high quality and size standards you expect from traditional materials.

That means you get dependable compaction, stability, and durability, without stretching your budget.

Consistent Supply, Even During Peak Seasons

Anyone who’s tried to find stone during peak construction season knows the struggle. Demand spikes, stock runs low, deliveries get delayed.

Recycled aggregates help solve that.

LRA ensures a consistent, reliable supply of recycled materials throughout the year by:

No matter if your project begins in the heat of summer or the depths of winter, you won’t have to wait long for materials to be available.

Weather-Resistant and Suitable for All Seasons

Construction doesn’t stop when the weather gets cold. LRA’s recycled aggregates are designed for year-round use.

They’re great for:

These materials compact well, stay stable, and perform reliably, even when the ground is wet, frozen, or somewhere in between. Contractors especially appreciate how these materials perform on wet, soft, or frozen ground.

Better for the Environment (and Future Projects)

Sustainability is becoming more important in the construction industry. Using recycled aggregates is one of the simplest ways to lower your environmental footprint.

By choosing LRA recycled materials, you help:

Choosing recycled materials isn’t just about fulfilling today’s project needs; it’s about supporting more responsible building practices for the future.

Available for Pick-Up or Delivery, Year-Round

LRA understands that construction schedules can change quickly due to weather or site conditions. That’s why they offer flexible options to get the aggregates you need.

Even if a project changes unexpectedly, which they often do, you can stay on schedule because LRA delivers materials exactly when and where you need them.

Final Thoughts

If you’re looking for a reliable, affordable, and eco-friendly material for any season, LRA recycled aggregates are a smart choice. They perform well year-round, are always available, and are trusted by quality contractors.

Have questions about which aggregate is best for your upcoming project? The LRA team is here to help. Contact us today to get started.


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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).

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