Built on generations of renewing rural roads.

2000+ Miles of Experience

Re-Call Gravel averages two miles a day to minimize interruption. We’ve been at it for 20 years and completed over 2000 miles of road.

Shoulder Pulling

Shoulder pulling is the art of recovering gravel from ditches and shoulders to restore and resurface roads. Environmentally sound, it reduces the use and transport of raw materials, and keeps project cost lower. Re-Call Gravel has pioneered new shoulder pulling techniques with specialized one-of-a-kind equipment. It’s an advantage you won’t find elsewhere.

Full Turnkey Operation

Re-Call Gravel brings a full turnkey approach for no fuss road rehabilitation. From flaggers, to signage, support trucks, even porta-potties; we don’t need looking after. It’s not just the recycling of gravel, it’s the expertise to anticipate and complete any job.

A Unique Company From The Very Beginning

Larry Titford started Re-Call Gravel Systems in 1999, with his one of a kind 'DitchBuster' - a unique  piece of equipment he invented himself. That once cutting-edge piece of equipment is now a treasured relic, retired to the family farm. With the invention of the 'DitchBuster' Larry wanted to provide a quality service - to renew roads for the county, make them last, and keep costs down.

Through innovation and expertise, Re-Call Gravel Systems has grown, creating a satisfied client pool of returning customers, with better and higher quality roads. While the equipment has evolved, one thing that will never change is the heart behind it - we always have, and always will, aim for the best possible quality on every job, for every client.

Shoulder Pulling

Shoulder Pulling is the art of recovering gravel from ditches and shoulders to rehabilitate and re-surface roads, compacting the surface and restoring the correct width and shape. Environmentally sound, it reduces the use and transport of raw materials, and keeps project cost lower, eliminating the need for a road rebuild. Re-Call Gravel has pioneered new shoulder pulling techniques with specialized one-of-a-kind equipment. It’s an advantage you won’t find elsewhere, and the cheapest and most efficient way to maintain a county road.

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