Crushed Concrete in St Albans

With our hassle-free service, it has never been easier to get high-quality crushed materials. 

Our team source, test, and deliver crushed materials to sites all over St Albans. Contractors in this area rely on us for a wide range of crushed materials. We sell crushed concrete, limestone, granite, and aggregates.

MOT is one of our most popular products. MOT stands for Ministry of Transport, which is an old regulatory body that oversaw transport networks in the UK. It has now merged with the Department of Transport. Materials that are approved for use in transport sub bases have the acronym in the title. 

We test all our materials for quality and safety. Once they have been tested, we grind them down to size. Different sized crushed aggregates are suitable for different construction tasks. We sell 20mm, 40mm, and 75mm crushed materials. 

Contact our team on 01992 635454 to ask about our delivery slots.

What types of crushed concrete do you stock?

We specialise in crushed primary materials and crushed concrete. Limestone and granite are primary building materials that are known for being strong and long-lasting. Concrete is more affordable and can handle heavy loads. 

Our materials range from 20mm to 75mms. Some of the batches that we produce contain a range of sizes. Others only contain large chunks of hardcore materials. We sell a crushed product that suits every kind of construction task.

MOT Type 1

What is MOT Type 1?

The acronym MOT is given to crushed materials that are approved for use in transport sub bases. 

This type of MOT contains a combination of limestone and granite. Our drivers go to quarries in and around St Albans to collect the materials. They grind the limestone and granite together to create smaller chunks. Our batches of MOT Type 1 contain pieces that range from dust to 40mm. 

Once the sub base is in place, contractors can place heavy formations on top. Lots of contractors use Type 1 for motorway sub bases.

Recycled Type 1 MOT

Recycled MOT is more affordable than regular MOT.

We source concrete and other aggregates from demolition sites in and around St Albans. Our drivers use wide clam buckets to collect the concrete. The buckets also scoop up other hardcore materials.

Contractors can expect to find a combination of crushed concrete and crushed aggregates in their batch of Recycled Type 1 MOT. The pieces range from dust to 40mm. 

We recommend this product for sub bases. It is affordable, durable, and strong. It can hold a range of heavy formations.

MOT Type 2 Clean

What does MOT Type 2 stand for? 

Products that have the acronym MOT in the title have been approved for use in sub bases. Lots of our customers also buy MOT Type 2 for drainage systems. 

Our drivers collect limestone and granite from quarries and grind them together to form 40mm chunks. We test the materials and remove all the fine pieces of dust. When all the dust is removed, the batch is perfect for drainage systems. 

6F5 and 6F2 Recycled Aggregates 75mm

This product contains sturdy crushed aggregates. 

Our drivers collect the materials for 6F2 Recycled Aggregates from demolition sites. They scoop up a range of materials including crushed stone, sand, and slag. Customers can expect to find a range of materials in their batches. The pieces range from dust to 75mm. 

6F5 Recycled Aggregates are ideal for bulk-fill projects because they are affordable and strong.

Screened Crushed Concrete Type 1 40mm

Our screened concrete range comes from quarries in and around St Albans. Once our drivers have the materials they grind them down to 40mm chunks. We take all the fine pieces of dust and small chunks of concrete out of the batch.

Screened crushed concrete only contains large chunks of concrete. Lots of contractors use concrete floor screening to support heavy structures. They are perfect for pavements.

Screened Crushed Concrete 75mm

Likewise, this screened crushed concrete is perfect for flooring projects. It is made from concrete and brick rubble. Our team load the materials into a concrete crusher to create the finished product. 

Before the materials are batched up, we put them through another process called screening. This process splits the fine pieces and the chunks of concrete. We take out all the fine pieces and leave the 75mm chunks.

The 75mm chunks of hardcore concrete create strong sub bases for pavements.

Frequently asked crushed concrete questions

Where can I buy crushed concrete near me in St Albans?

We are a leading supplier of crushed concrete in St Albans. We source and deliver Recycled Type 1 MOT and a range of screened concrete products. 

Hardcore materials can be dangerous, which is why it is important to speak to a reputable supplier. Our materials undergo thorough processes to ensure that they are safe for use. We work with granite, limestone, concrete, and aggregates. 

We operate a 24/7 delivery service. Customers that pre-book a time slot can request 24/7 delivery. All our customers get a definite time slot to help them plan their working day and meet deadlines. 

Call our team on 01992 635454 to request a delivery.

Crushed concrete prices

When contractors choose HH Muckers, they can expect transparent crushed concrete prices. 

We sell a range of crushed materials including concrete, limestone, granite, and aggregates. Prices vary between materials, but our crushed concrete prices start from £18 per ton. 

Contractors who want to buy more than 8 tons can request a delivery date and time slot. We do not deliver orders that are less than 8 tons. Customers who want to buy less than 8 tons can collect them whenever it suits them.

What can I use crushed concrete for?

Crushed concrete goes into all sorts of construction projects. It is a versatile, hardy material. We sell a range of concrete, limestone, and granite products. 

Here are some of the ways that contractors use our materials. 

  • 20mm concrete – Small chunks of concrete are typically used in conjunction with larger pieces. Most contractors buy this product to make sub bases sturdier. 
  • MOT Type 1 – This product is the go-to choice for contractors who want to support heavy structures such as driveways and car parks. It is approved for use in transport sub bases.
  • Recycled Type 1 MOT – This product is an affordable alternative to regular Type 1. It contains a range of hardcore crushed aggregates. 
  • MOT Type 2 – Lots of contractors buy this product for drainage systems. We filter all the fine materials out, which means that there is nothing to clog drainage systems. 
  • 6F2 Recycled Aggregates – We recommend this product to contractors who have lots of bulk-fill tasks. The affordable aggregates create strong sub bases.

Still unsure about which material to order? Call our team on 01992 635454 for more information. 

Will crushed concrete compact?

Most of our customers buy crushed concrete for sub bases. The same is true of our MOT products which contain crushed limestone and granite. 

Sub bases are the first stage in a lot of construction projects. Builders lay and roll the concrete, wait for it to set, and build formations on top. The sub base ensures that formations such as driveways have a strong foundation. 

Rolling concrete forces it to compact. The weight of the building formation also forces the materials to compact. This can be a problem for contractors as they have to add new layers every year to meet building requirements. 

Does crushed concrete drain?

We sell lots of different batches of crushed concrete. Contractors in St Albans rely on us for Recycled MOT Type 1, 6F2 Recycled Aggregates, and screened concrete. None of these products has a high flow rate. The flow rate of a product tells us how quickly liquids can pass through it. The higher the flow rate, the quicker the liquids can pass through.

We recommend MOT Type 2 to contractors who need to create drainage systems. This product contains large chunks of limestone and granite. There are no fine pieces of materials, which means that it has a high flow rate. 

For more information, call our team on 01992 635454

Will crushed concrete harden?

Yes, crushed concrete will harden with time. 

When hardcore materials go into sub bases, there is a high likelihood that they will harden. Builders place all sorts of formations on top of sub bases. The weight of motorways, car parks, and pavements forces the materials underneath to harden and compact. 

We recommend ready mix concrete to contractors who need harder, smoother materials.

Is crushed concrete toxic?

Any hardcore material can be toxic if it is handled incorrectly. 

Crushed concrete can be dangerous when dust particles are released into the air. When our drivers break pieces of concrete away from quarries, small particles become airborne. If people inhale the dust particles they might experience long term lung issues. 

Contractors, builders, and homeowners should always wear masks when they are around crushed materials. This is a preventative measure that can minimise the chance of long term problems. 

Do you deliver 24/7?

We only provide 24/7 deliveries to customers who pre-book a time slot and date. 

At HH Muckers, we exist to streamline your construction needs. We understand that construction projects can often start in the early hours and go on until late at night. Our 24/7 service is designed to help contractors meet deadlines. 

For more information about our 24/7 service, call 01992 635454.

Can I talk to someone about safety advice before the delivery? 

Our customers can call us at any time. 

Health and safety is our main concern. Our team work hard behind the scenes to ensure that customers have the safest experience possible. All the materials that we collect undergo testing at a local facility. 

We employ knowledgeable drivers to deliver materials. They have years of experience in the industry and can manoeuvre delivery trucks around sites without a problem.

Call our team on 01992 635454 for health and safety information. 

Can I cancel my order?

Customers can cancel their orders if they give us 24 hours’ notice.

Contact HH Muckers

Give us a call on 01992 635454 or fill in our online form