This study examined the impacts of leftover ceramic tiles in porous concrete to determine whether ceramic tile was a suitable aggregate for making concrete. This drives the purpose of this research which is to identify the effect of the possible use of waste-broken tiles in solid state and the powdered state on the properties of the porous concrete and how the combination of both crushed tiles as coarse aggregate and fine aggregate could effectively work in the hardened porous concrete. Without regard for potential reuse or recycling, the amount of ceramic tile in Nigeria has been rising. Due to the limited amount of land, the risk to public health is increased. Finding new landfill-free disposal methods can help to address the rising issue. Continuous reliance on traditional resources for concrete is also causing a shortage of those materials, which raises the cost of construction. Objective The physical properties of the crushed waste ceramic tiles and the mechanical characteristics of the concrete with ceramic tile aggregate were examined to meet the goal of this study. And to compare the results of the concrete made with ceramic tiles and those made with regular aggregate.