SCREENING, CRUSHING & CONVEYING EQUIPMENT ACROSS THE SOUTHEAST
Practical Solutions for Screening, Crushing, and Recycling
Here’s a rundown of the processing equipment aggregate, recycling, topsoil, and compost operations run without overspending. We’ll cover machine types, how rentals flex with your workload, and the support habits that keep jobs on schedule.
What types of processing equipment work best for aggregate and recycling?
It comes down to what you’re separating, sizing, or moving. Trommel screens sort topsoil, mulch, and compost by size. Scalping and vibrating screens grade aggregate and pull out oversize material. Jaw crushers break down rock, concrete, and debris for reuse. Conveyors and stackers keep material moving and build clean stockpiles. Matching the machine to your material is what keeps you productive.
How does working with an equipment specialist improve sales and support?
Working with a specialist makes a bigger difference than people expect, mostly because of how fast you get answers and the right machine. We represent established manufacturers like Barford, Kafka, Revolver, Roto-Screen, and RDO, so our recommendations are built around equipment we know inside and out. Keeping stock nearby also means faster turnaround on parts and service instead of waiting on a machine to ship across the country. Sand Science Inc. focuses on screening, crushing, conveying, and recycling equipment across the Southeastern U.S., with the hands-on knowledge to keep your projects moving.
What equipment rental options are available in the Southeast?
Rentals give you flexible options to match how long a job runs and what your budget looks like. You can rent trommel screens, scalping screens, jaw crushers, hopper feeders, and conveyors for everything from short jobs to long processing runs.
Most rentals run daily, weekly, or monthly. The upside is you can scale up fast without a big capital outlay, which helps when your workload keeps shifting.
How does renting equipment support scalability and cost control?
- Renting keeps you flexible and makes spending easier to predict.
- Grab the right screen or crusher exactly when you need it instead of owning something that mostly sits idle.
- Skip depreciation and a chunk of ownership maintenance costs, keeping them off your balance sheet.
- Try a machine on your own material before you commit to buying.
- Handle changing workloads while keeping costs lined up with the actual job.
Equipment and expertise on hand
Turn waste into profit
Support that limits downtime
Your Screening, Crushing & Conveying Partner in the Southeast
From the right machine to dependable parts and service, working with a specialist keeps your equipment productive and your projects on schedule. Sand Science Inc. covers screening, crushing, conveying, and recycling equipment sales and rentals across the Southeastern U.S. You get 40 years of know-how, responsive service, and flexible options that match how your workload actually moves. Whether you’re buying, renting, or just need a machine back up and running, the goal is the same: less downtime and more done. Tell us what your project needs and we’ll point you to the right fit.
Heavy Equipment Sales & Support: Frequently Asked Questions
What financing options are available for purchasing equipment?
Financing varies by machine type and budget. Many buyers use leasing or installment financing, and we can talk through options that fit your cash flow and ownership goals.
How do I choose the right size screen or crusher for my material?
It depends on your material, your volume, and how portable you need the machine to be. We help you match throughput and screen or jaw size to your job so you’re not overbuying or underpowered.
Can I rent a machine before I buy it?
Yes. Rentals are available daily, weekly, or monthly, so you can run a machine on your own material before committing to a purchase.
How do I assess the performance of a rented machine?
Look at throughput, how clean your finished material is, fuel use, and how easy the machine is to move and service. We can help you read those numbers against your job.
What kinds of material can these machines process?
Topsoil, mulch, compost, aggregate, rock, concrete, and construction or demolition debris, depending on the machine. Trommels and screens sort and grade, crushers break material down, and conveyors stack and move it.
What should I consider for a maintenance schedule?
Regular inspections catch wear early. Keeping critical wear parts and spares on hand cuts downtime, and we stock parts locally to keep lead times short.
How do I get parts and service for my equipment?
We stock equipment and parts locally and are available 24/7. Because we represent the manufacturers we sell, we can get you parts and answers fast.










