Equipment · Concrete Crushers

Crush concrete on-site. Reuse it.

Rent an Evortle CT-535 or CT-850 mobile concrete crusher across the Southeast United States. Process demolition concrete and reinforced concrete on the jobsite — skip the tipping fees and turn rubble into reusable aggregate in one pass.

15-130
Throughput (by product)
$35+
Tipping fees avoided / ton
2
Models · CT-535 / CT-850
< 24h
Quote turnaround
01 / How a mobile concrete crusher works

Rubble in. Spec aggregate out.

A jaw chamber compresses concrete between a fixed and oscillating plate until it shatters along stress lines. A magnet pulls rebar; the conveyor belt discharges sized aggregate. One machine, one pass, one usable product.

FEED CRUSH MAGNET SPEC AGGREGATE REBAR OUT JAW CRUSHER · CROSS-SECTION
  • 01

    Feed the hopper

    Excavator or grapple loads concrete slabs, walls, foundations, or rebar-laced rubble. Inlet accepts up to 32" x 20" feed on the CT-850.

  • 02

    Crush in the jaw chamber

    Hydraulic-driven jaw plates compress and shatter rubble. Closed-side setting controls output size — adjustable from 0.8" to 4" aggregate.

  • 03

    Magnet pulls rebar

    Cross-belt magnet captures steel as it rides the discharge conveyor. Rebar drops to a side pile — clean aggregate continues up.

  • 04

    Stockpile reusable aggregate

    Output discharges to a stockpile ready for road base, fill, or sub-grade. No tipping fees. No off-site haul. Reuse on the same project.

02 / Models available

Two sizes. Both Evortle.

We connect you with Evortle CT-535 and CT-850 mobile jaw crushers. The CT-535 handles tight urban demolition and small-scale concrete recycling; the CT-850 is a production crusher built for large demo, road work, and continuous quarry-grade operation.

Compact · Urban-friendly

Evortle CT-535

When access is tight, neighbors are close, or volume is moderate. Fits a one-truck transport and trams between zones quickly.

CT-535
  • Capacity15–30 t/h (by product)
  • Feed opening20" × 14"
  • Output size0.8" – 4"
  • Length × width18'-9" × 7'-1"
  • Weight14,330 lbs
  • Engine74 HP Hatz Tier 4
  • Best forUrban demo · Small jobs
Quote a CT-535
03 / What contractors crush

Six jobs where on-site crushing pays off.

From a single driveway tearout to a bridge deck demo, mobile crushers turn disposal costs into reusable aggregate. Pick the scenario closest to your project.

01

Driveway and patio tearout

Ripping out a concrete driveway or patio? A CT-535 crushes the slab into road base right in the yard. No dumpster, no haul trips, and you keep the material for backfill.

Accepts: Driveways · Patios · Walkways
02

Demo contractor cleanup

Concrete debris piling up on the demo site? Crush it where it sits instead of loading trucks. Turn a disposal cost into reusable aggregate your crew or the GC can use on-site.

Accepts: Slabs · Walls · Foundations
03

Pool removal

Concrete pool shells crush down to fill material in a few hours. Backfill the hole with the same material instead of paying for import fill and hauling out the shell.

Accepts: Pool shells · Decking
04

Parking lot and sidewalk

Old parking lots and sidewalks produce clean crusher run that goes right back as base under new paving. Every ton you crush is a ton you don't haul or buy.

Accepts: Parking lots · Curbs · Sidewalks
05

Foundation removal

Residential or commercial foundations after excavation. The jaw handles rebar-reinforced concrete: the magnet separates steel, the aggregate stockpiles clean.

Accepts: Foundations · Grade beams · Piers
06

Road and bridge teardown

Large-scale concrete road removal and bridge deck demo. The CT-850 processes heavy reinforced sections at up to 130 t/h at full open CSS.

Accepts: Roadway · Bridge deck · Barriers
$

The economics
of crushing on-site.

04 / The math

Tipping fees + haul rounds vs one machine on-site.

A typical demo project generates 2,000–10,000 tons of concrete rubble. Hauling out at $35–$60 per ton in tipping fees, plus truck rounds, plus replacement aggregate brought back in — the costs stack fast. A mobile crusher reverses the equation: you keep the material, eliminate the haul, and walk off-site with usable base.

$0
Tipping fees
~50%
Haul reduction
100%
Reuse on-site
Read the cost breakdown
05 / Will crushing pay off?

Estimate your on-site savings.

Set your project details. We compare hauling rubble to a landfill vs renting a crusher and processing it on-site.

500
105,000
$42
$15$85
$14
$4$40
Estimated project costs

Haul to landfill vs crush on-site.

Haul to landfill + buy replacement$34,000
Tipping $21k Haul $7k Replace $6k
Rent a crusher + run on-site$9,670
Rental $7.5k Operator + fuel $2.2k
Crushing saves
$24,330
72% less than hauling

Estimates are directional. Actual rental, operator, fuel, and tipping costs vary by region and scope. Throughput rates from Evortle brochure data. Get a real quote →

Crush + screen

Screen the output. Sell the product.

Crusher run straight from the jaw is usable as base fill. Screen it through a trommel and you get spec products: #57 stone, 3/4" clean, sized rip-rap. Spec aggregate sells for $15-25/ton vs $8-12 for unscreened crusher run. We connect you with both machines on one delivery.

Quote a crusher + trommel package
01

Crush

Jaw crusher reduces rubble to crusher run (0 to 4"). Material is mixed-size aggregate with fines.

02

Screen

Trommel separates by size. 3/4" mesh produces #57 stone on top, road base fines below.

03

Sell or reuse

Spec aggregate: $15-25/ton. Use it on your project or sell to neighboring sites. Either way, it pays.

06 / Where we deliver

Crushers on rent. Nationwide.

Headquartered in Smyrna, GA. Active service across the Southeast today; expanding to additional regions through 2026 and 2027.

Currently active

Seven states with same-week dispatch. Concrete crusher pricing is consistent across active states; long-haul fees apply to expansion regions.

7
Active states
75
Cities served
50
Target states by '27
07 / FAQ

What contractors ask first.

Yes. Both the CT-535 and CT-850 are rated for rebar-laced concrete. The cross-belt magnet on the discharge conveyor pulls steel as it rides up, dropping rebar to a side pile while clean aggregate continues to the stockpile. Bridge decks, columns, and structural slabs are routine work.
Quick rule: under ~3,000 tons or tight access → CT-535. Production volume, road work, or rebar-heavy demo → CT-850. The CT-850 nearly doubles throughput and accepts a 32"×20" feed vs 20"×14" on the CT-535. Fewer pre-breaks needed before material enters the jaw. Share tonnage and access constraints with the quote and we'll size it.
Both machines have an adjustable closed-side setting. The CT-535 adjusts from 0.8" to 4"; the CT-850 from 1" to 4". Common targets are 3/4" road base, 1.5" structural base, and 4" structural fill. Screen the output through a trommel to produce spec products like #57 stone. Ask about pairing with a trommel on the same delivery.
A working footprint of roughly 60' × 30' is comfortable for the CT-535; 80' × 40' for the CT-850. That accounts for the machine, a feed approach, and a discharge stockpile area. Tighter setups are workable — share constraints in the quote.
We connect you with the equipment. Operator briefing is included on delivery — your team or sub-operator runs it. We don't provide the operator, but we can recommend qualified sub-contractors in each metro we serve.
Mobile crushing operations are regulated by state air-quality programs in most jurisdictions, but permits are typically straightforward registrations rather than full air permits — turnaround is usually a few business days. Some counties require dust-control plans. We'll flag the specific requirements for your county with the quote.
All three. Most demo projects come out ahead on a weekly or monthly rate once delivery, setup, and operator briefing are factored in. We'll quote whichever duration works best for your scope.
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Tell us about the project — tonnage, rebar, target output size, start date — and we'll match you with CT-535 or CT-850 and quote inside one business day.

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