Winston-Salem, NC

Concrete Crusher Rental in Winston-Salem, NC

Crush concrete on-site, not your budget.

Mobile jaw crushers for on-site concrete processing in Winston-Salem: turn demolition rubble into reusable aggregate, eliminate tipping fees, and keep trucks off the road. We connect you with Evortle CT-535 and CT-850 crushers ready for delivery.

< 24h
Quote turnaround
14K-53K
Lbs (machine range)
50+
Years in the business
01 / Common uses in Winston-Salem

What Winston-Salem contractors crush on-site.

01
Concrete demolition

Crush slabs, footings, and structural concrete from building teardowns directly on the demo site. Produce reusable aggregate without a single haul trip.

02
Foundation removal

Process residential and commercial foundations after excavation. Jaw crushers handle rebar-reinforced concrete and reduce it to spec base material on-site.

03
Road and parking lot

Crush broken concrete from road, curb, and parking lot removal. Recycled aggregate goes right back under the new pour as compactable base.

04
Bridge and overpass

Process heavy reinforced concrete from bridge deck and overpass demolition. The CT-850 handles large feed sizes and rebar without issue.

05
Block and masonry

CMU block walls, brick structures, and masonry debris crush quickly into clean aggregate. Lower jaw pressure needed means faster throughput.

06
Rock and stone

Natural rock, limestone, and stone from site excavation. Jaw crushers process virgin rock into spec material for fill, drainage, or road base.

02 / The math

Stop paying to haul rubble.

C&D tipping fees in North Carolina average $45.0 per ton. Every truck load of concrete you send to the landfill costs you twice: once for tipping, again for the truck and driver. On-site crushing eliminates both and produces reusable base aggregate worth approximately $12 per ton.

C&D volume 100 tons
Tipping fee $ 45.0 /ton
One-way miles to landfill 25 mi
Truck capacity 20 tons

Hauling cost based on $4.50/loaded mile, round-trip. Replacement aggregate valued at $12/ton (typical recycled concrete base price). Estimate only: your final quote uses real Winston-Salem-area rates and your project specifics.

You save by crushing on-site
$0

per project, vs. hauling to the landfill

Tipping fees avoided $ 0
Hauling cost avoided $ 0
Replacement aggregate value $ 0
Truck loads eliminated 0 trips
Net savings $0

Crushed concrete produces reusable base aggregate (3/4" minus) worth approximately $12/ton. Material stays on your site or sells to neighboring projects.

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The numbers

On-site crushing vs. hauling: cost comparison for Winston-Salem contractors.

The break-even point for on-site crushing in the Winston-Salem market is lower than most contractors expect. At $45.00/ton tipping and a 25-mile haul to Hanes Mill Road Landfill, a project with 50 tons of concrete already saves money by crushing on-site. The savings scale linearly: 200 tons means roughly $11,250 saved versus hauling, even after the crusher rental cost.

The math is straightforward. Haul-out costs include tipping fees, round-trip trucking, driver time, and the replacement aggregate you need to buy to backfill. On-site crushing costs include the rental, fuel, and an operator. The rental is a fixed weekly cost. The haul-out costs multiply with every truck load.

Winston-Salem contractors who run the numbers usually rent. The ones who process concrete regularly end up buying a crusher through our main site.

What goes in the jaw

What jaw crushers process. What they don't.

Jaw crushers are built for hard, brittle materials: concrete, rock, brick, block. They are not designed for flexible or soft materials. Feeding the wrong material damages the jaw plates, voids your rental agreement, or both.

Can crush

  • Concrete
  • Reinforced concrete
  • Rock / stone
  • Brick
  • Block / CMU
  • C&D rubble

Concrete, rock, brick, and block are what jaw crushers are engineered for. The CT-850 includes an integrated overband magnet for rebar separation. The CT-535 magnet is optional.

×

Can't crush

  • Asphalt need impact crusher
  • Dirt / soil
  • Wood / stumps
  • Metal-only scrap
  • Household waste
  • Hazardous materials

Asphalt requires an impact crusher, not a jaw crusher. Asphalt is flexible and gums up jaw plates instead of fracturing cleanly. If you have asphalt, ask us about impact crusher options.

03 / Sizing

Two models. Pick by project size.

We connect you with two Evortle jaw crushers in Winston-Salem: both track-mounted, same crushing principle, different production capacity. Not sure which fits? Tell us your project volume, we will size it.

Evortle CT-535

Compact, track-mounted
  • Engine74 HP Hatz Tier 4 Diesel
  • Weight14,330 lbs
  • Jaw opening20" x 14"
  • Hopper1 cu. yd
  • Output CSS0.8" - 4"
  • Transport length18'-9"
  • MobilityTrack-mounted, wireless remote
Fits if you have

Single-lot demos, residential foundation removal, or tight-access sites. Compact enough to fit through a gate and light enough for a tag-along trailer. Generally under 200 tons of material.

Quote a CT-535
04 / How to rent

Three steps. One business day.

01
~ 2 min

Tell us what you need

Material type, estimated volume, Winston-Salem jobsite location, and rental duration. Quick form or call 770-433-2670.

02
< 24 hrs

Get your quote

Our team matches you with the right crusher (CT-535 or CT-850) and provides a competitive quote within one business day.

03
Day 1

Equipment delivered

We coordinate delivery to your Winston-Salem jobsite. Crusher arrives track-ready on a lowboy. Pickup when you are done.

Winston-Salem right now

Why Winston-Salem crushes more concrete than ever.

Winston-Salem's Forsyth County issues demolition permits year-round. Between redevelopment in the Downtown area, steady tear-and-rebuild activity near Innovation Quarter, and commercial site work across the metro, concrete demolition debris piles up fast. A portable jaw crusher on your demo site turns that pile into reusable base material: no haul trips, no tipping fees, no waiting for a landfill slot.

We connect Winston-Salem contractors with Evortle CT-535 and CT-850 jaw crushers delivered directly to the jobsite. The compact CT-535 fits through residential gates and handles single-lot teardowns. The CT-850 runs full production on commercial demo sites across Forsyth County. Both produce spec aggregate you can use on your own project or sell to the site next door.

Winston-Salem's 0.8% growth rate in Forsyth County is anchored by the Wake Forest Innovation Quarter, a 330-acre biotech and research campus driving institutional construction. The Arts District and Bailey Park corridor transformation add urban infill projects to the construction pipeline. Truist (formerly BB&T) and Hanes Brands' continued downtown presence supports commercial renovation demand.

Contractors working across Winston-Salem's Downtown, Innovation Quarter, and Ardmore areas need reliable equipment access. Having a concrete crusher delivered to your jobsite saves the round-trip haul to the nearest disposal facility every day you are on the job.

The nearest quarry is Martin Marietta - Kernersville (10 miles). The closest C&D recycling facility is Forsyth County Recycling Center. Crushing on-site means you do not need either one: your demolition concrete becomes your base aggregate, right where you need it.

Similar to Greensboro. Four seasons, occasional ice storms in winter.

Winston-Salem's active construction market drives demand for demolition debris processing and concrete recycling. Current and recent projects include:

  • Wake Forest Innovation Quarter biotech campus expansion, including new research buildings and adaptive reuse of former R.J. Reynolds tobacco facilities.
  • Arts District mixed-use development along Trade and Liberty streets, with demolition and new construction.
  • Bailey Park corridor residential and commercial construction, adding density to the Innovation Quarter area.

Equipment rental demand in Winston-Salem is driven by contractors supporting Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist, Wake Forest University, and Hanes Brands. Along with general construction and demolition companies serving Forsyth County. The city's Piedmont clay and sandy loam makes screening equipment valuable for processing excavated material into reusable fill. Healthcare facility construction, road and infrastructure improvements, and commercial development all contribute to steady demand for crushing and screening equipment.

The nearest C&D landfill to most Winston-Salem jobsites is Hanes Mill Road Landfill, roughly 25 miles away. Tipping fees run $45.00 per ton. A 20-ton truck load costs you $45.0 x 20 = $900 in tipping alone, plus $225 in trucking at $4.50 per loaded mile round-trip. Ten truck loads: $11,250 hauling rubble that could have been base material.

An on-site jaw crusher eliminates every one of those costs. The crushed concrete produces 3/4-inch minus aggregate worth roughly $12 per ton. On a 200-ton job, that is $2,400 in recovered material value on top of the hauling costs you did not spend.

Plan around the season
Year-round
Demolition season

North Carolina's mild climate keeps demo crews working twelve months a year. No weather downtime on crushing.

Mar - Oct
Peak construction

Highest demand for crushers. Book 2-3 weeks ahead during peak to secure your dates.

Jun - Sep
Afternoon storms

Brief rain delays possible. Crushing resumes immediately after storms pass: no permit implications like burning.

05 / Delivery

Delivered to your Winston-Salem jobsite.

Equipment delivery to Winston-Salem in Forsyth County is served by I-40, US-52, and US-421, providing efficient access for heavy equipment transport from staging yards across the region. The typical delivery radius covers Forsyth County and surrounding counties within a 50 to 75 mile range. Standard delivery timelines apply, though contractors should coordinate scheduling in advance during peak construction season to secure preferred delivery windows.

75 mi
Standard delivery radius
Lowboy
CT-850 transport
Trailer
CT-535 transport
06 / Frequently asked

Concrete crusher rental FAQ: Winston-Salem.

Concrete crusher rental pricing in Winston-Salem depends on the model and rental duration. The compact CT-535 fits residential demo jobs. The production CT-850 handles commercial-scale work. Contact us at 770-433-2670 for a quote based on your Forsyth County project.

On-site crushing eliminates tipping fees ($45/ton in North Carolina), trucking costs, and replacement aggregate purchases. On a 200-ton job, that adds up to $10,000+ in savings versus hauling to the landfill. The crushed material becomes reusable base worth roughly $12/ton.

Permit requirements vary by county. Some North Carolina jurisdictions need a noise variance or land-disturbance permit for mobile crushing. Contact your Forsyth County building or environmental office for site-specific requirements before mobilizing equipment.

At mid-range output, the CT-535 processes 100 tons in roughly 4-5 hours. The CT-850 handles the same volume in about 1-1.5 hours. Add time for loading, magnet separation, and stockpiling. Most single-day residential demo jobs complete crushing in half a day or less.

The CT-850 includes a standard integrated overband magnet that automatically separates steel rebar from crushed aggregate. The CT-535 offers the magnet as an option. Rebar collects in a pile for scrap recycling. You do not need to cut rebar out of the concrete before feeding it into the crusher.

Yes, but wire mesh is trickier than rebar. The jaw handles the concrete fine, but mesh can wrap around the magnet or conveyor. Pre-cutting sections of heavily meshed concrete into manageable chunks reduces jams. Our team can advise on the best approach for your material.

Project volume determines the size. Under 200 tons of concrete: the CT-535 (14,330 lbs, 20x14 jaw) handles it. Over 200 tons or heavy reinforced material: the CT-850 (52,910 lbs, 32x20 jaw) runs production pace. Tell us your tonnage and material type, and we will size it.

On-site services

Need On-Site Crushing? We'll Connect You.

Not looking to rent equipment yourself? We connect contractors, developers, and property owners with qualified operators who perform on-site concrete crushing using professional-grade jaw crushers. Tell us about your project and we'll match you with a provider in Winston-Salem.

  • Licensed operators with jaw crusher experience
  • Equipment, fuel, and labor handled by the provider
  • Crushed material left on-site as reusable base aggregate
  • One point of contact through GCS
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