Heavy Equipment Rental
Equipment Rental Services & Solutions
Get the right material processing machine on your site, exactly when your project needs it.
Heavy Equipment Rental for the Southeastern USA
When a project depends on screening, crushing, or conveying bulk material, the right machine on site at the right time is what keeps work moving. Sand Science Inc. offers heavy equipment rental for contractors, recyclers, and aggregate producers across the Southeastern USA, giving crews access to professional material processing machines without the cost and commitment of ownership. This page covers our rental inventory, the material streams these machines handle, the advantages of renting over buying, the rental terms we offer, and what makes Sand Science Inc. the right partner for your next job.
Rental Equipment Inventory for Screening, Crushing, and Conveying
Our rental fleet is built for screening, crushing, conveying, and recycling bulk material. Every machine is in stock and ready to work, so you spend less time waiting and more time processing. Below is what we keep available for rent:
Portable Trommel Screens
Portable trommel screens separate material by size and move easily from one job site to the next. They are a strong choice for contractors who need both mobility and steady throughput on topsoil, mulch, compost, and recycling work.
Roto-Screen 454: An affordable, dependable contractor machine well suited to topsoil, mulch, compost, and recycling. Simple to operate and easy to maintain.
Barford T620: A durable trommel screen built for steady productivity on demanding jobs.
Revolver RT508: A compact portable trommel that tows with a three-quarter ton pickup, making it easy to move and operate while still handling topsoil, mulch, and more.
Track Jaw Crushers
Track jaw crushers bring mobile crushing power directly to construction and demolition sites. Processing material on site cuts handling time and reduces transport costs. Our trommel screen rentals and portable crusher rentals are often paired together to build a complete processing line.
Barford 750J: A highly portable track jaw crusher with a CAT diesel and electric drive option. It loads on a legal lowboy for easy transport and is built for high productivity and straightforward servicing.
Barford 1060J: A larger track jaw crusher offering greater capacity for heavier crushing applications.
Track Scalping Screens
Scalping screens pre-screen material to remove fines and oversized debris before final processing. This protects downstream equipment and improves overall efficiency.
Barford SR124: A reliable track scalping screen built for consistent separation.
Barford SR165: A higher-capacity track scalping screen for operations that need more throughput.
Feeders, Stackers, and Conveyors
Barford BF7048 Hopper Feeder: A heavy-duty feeder built to keep material moving into your processing line.
Barford Track Stackers: Mobile stacking conveyors for building stockpiles efficiently.
Kafka Wheeled Conveyors: Versatile conveyors for moving material across the job site.
Kafka Picking Stations: Sorting stations that support clean material recovery in recycling operations.
Washing Plants
RDO Washing Plants: When material cleanliness matters, washing plants remove contaminants from aggregate and sand to help your finished product meet spec.
Material Processing Applications
The machines in our rental fleet handle a wide range of material streams. Whatever you are processing, we can help match the right equipment to the job.
Topsoil
Screen and clean topsoil into usable, saleable material for landscaping and site preparation. Removing rocks, roots, and debris turns raw dirt into a consistent product your customers can count on. The right screen keeps your throughput high so you can move volume without slowing the job down.
Mulch
Size and screen organic material into consistent, marketable mulch. A uniform product looks better on the shelf and spreads more evenly for the end user. Screening also pulls out oversized chunks and contaminants that would otherwise downgrade the finished pile.
Compost
Process and screen compost feedstock to scale seasonal or project-based production. Screening separates finished compost from material that still needs more time, so nothing leaves the yard before it is ready. This lets you ramp up during peak demand and dial back when the season slows.
Aggregate
Crush and screen material to produce specified aggregate sizes. Hitting spec consistently is what keeps your product moving and your buyers coming back. The right crusher and screen combination lets you produce multiple sizes from a single feed source.
Sand
Wash and screen sand to remove silt and contaminants for construction-grade product. Clean sand meets spec for concrete, masonry, and other applications where quality is non-negotiable. Washing also recovers more usable material from each load, which improves your yield.
Gravel
Crush and sort gravel into the sizes needed for road base, drainage, and fill. Producing several sizes from one source lets you serve a range of jobs without buying in additional material. Accurate sorting keeps each product on spec and ready to sell.
Rock
Process hard rock with heavy-duty crushers and scalping screens built for tough feedstock. These machines are made to handle abrasive, high-density material that would wear down lighter equipment. Scalping first protects your crusher and keeps the whole line running longer between service intervals.
Concrete
Recycle concrete from demolition into reusable material, cutting disposal costs and waste. Crushing old slabs and foundations on site turns a disposal problem into a saleable product. You save on hauling and landfill fees while creating road base and fill you can use or sell.
Construction & Demolition Debris
Recover and recycle C&D debris with trommel screens and crushers, reducing what goes to the landfill. Sorting and processing this material on site recovers usable product and keeps tipping fees down. It also helps your operation meet recycling targets and reduce its overall environmental footprint.
Benefits of Renting Versus Buying
Heavy equipment rental gives your business practical advantages in cost, flexibility, and capacity. For many operations, renting is the smarter way to access the machines a project needs.
Lower Upfront Costs
Renting removes the large capital outlay of a purchase, freeing your money for other parts of the project.
Less Maintenance
Renting reduces the long-term upkeep and storage responsibilities that come with owning heavy machinery.
Flexibility
Rent the exact machine you need for each job, and scale up or down as project demands change.
Try Before Buy
Renting lets you run a machine on a real job before deciding whether buying makes sense for you.
Why Choose Sand Science Inc. For Heavy Equipment Rentals?
Choosing the right rental partner keeps your project on schedule and on budget. Sand Science Inc. pairs a broad rental inventory with hands-on expertise and dependable service.
• Equipment in stock and ready to work: We keep machines on hand so you can get what you need without long delays.
• On-site demos: See a machine perform on your material before you commit, so you know it fits the application.
• Delivery and logistics: We handle transport so your equipment arrives on time and ready to run.
• 24/7 support backed by 40 years of experience: With four decades in material handling and processing, our team is available around the clock to keep you running.
Equipment Rental Services: Frequently Asked Questions
What types of businesses benefit from equipment rental services?
Rental services help a broad mix of businesses, including construction firms, landscapers, recyclers, and material-handling operations. Renting provides access to specialized machinery for short-term or variable workloads without the capital commitment of buying. That lets teams meet project specs and timelines with far more flexibility.
How do I determine the right equipment for my project?
Start by defining the tasks you need to complete: material type, required output, site conditions, and project scale. Then consult rental specialists like Sand Science Inc., who can recommend models from the inventory that match your performance and logistics needs. An on-site demo is often the fastest way to confirm a machine fits the application.
Are there any hidden costs associated with renting equipment?
Renting typically avoids large purchase costs, but some additional fees can apply, such as delivery, late returns, or damage beyond normal wear. Review the rental agreement and discuss any potential charges with the provider before you commit. Understanding the total cost up front keeps your project budget predictable.
What maintenance responsibilities do I have when renting equipment?
Can I rent equipment for a single day?
Yes. Many rental providers, including Sand Science Inc., offer daily rentals. It is a practical option for short tasks or one-off jobs that do not justify a longer commitment.
What should I do if I encounter issues with rented equipment?
Contact us immediately. Most offer 24/7 support to troubleshoot the problem, arrange repairs, or provide a replacement as needed. Prompt reporting helps reduce downtime and keeps your project on schedule.
How can I ensure timely delivery of rented equipment?
Book your equipment early, especially during busy seasons, and share your project timeline and site details with the rental company. Clear communication and advance planning with the Sand Science Inc. logistics team helps make sure the equipment arrives when you need it. The earlier you lock in a date, the easier it is to secure the exact machine you want.
Questions on these machines?
Would you like more information on the equipment we offer? Let us know how we can help, and one of our expert sales team will be in contact shortly to answer any questions you may have.








