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Tampa, FL Screening & Recycling Equipment

Tampa’s construction and demolition work produces material with real value if you can process it on site. Sand Science Inc. supplies trommel screens, scalping screens, jaw crushers, and conveyors for Central Florida jobs, to buy outright or rent by the project.

Screening and Recycling Equipment Built for Tampa Material Processing

Screening and recycling equipment lets Tampa contractors and recyclers turn soil, sand, mulch, and demolition debris into clean, reusable material instead of hauling it off and paying to replace it. The right setup depends on your material, your volume, and whether the work is ongoing or one-off. Below you will find the equipment types we carry, how buying and renting compare, the support that keeps downtime short, and financing that makes acquisition manageable. Local field knowledge matters here too, from sandy Gulf Coast soils to storm and demolition debris that has to be sorted before it can be reused.

Jaw Crushers That Turn Demolition Debris Into Reusable Material

Recycling starts with size reduction. Jaw crushers break concrete, block, and demolition rubble down into reusable aggregate right on the jobsite, which cuts hauling trips and the cost of buying new base material. Sand Science carries the Barford 750J and 1060J track jaw crushers, both built for high output with easy access for daily service. Matching crusher capacity and feed size to your material keeps production steady, and quick access to parts plus a specialist who knows the machine keeps your turnaround short.

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Photo of the Barford T620 Portable Trommel Screen

Trommel Screens for Clean Separation and Higher-Value Output

Trommel screens clean up your output and raise its value. Material tumbles through a rotating drum, and fines drop through the screen while oversize carries on, which gives you a consistent, marketable product. Sand Science carries three trommels for different needs. The Roto-Screen 454 and the Revolver RT508 are portable and easy to move between sites, and the RT508 tows behind a three-quarter-ton pickup. The Barford T620 is built for steady, high-volume work at a fixed yard. All three handle topsoil, mulch, compost, and recycled aggregate.

Scalping and Vibrating Screens That Sort Material Before It Moves On

Scalping and vibrating screens sort material before it reaches the next stage, protecting your crusher and keeping throughput high. Sand Science carries the Barford SR124 and SR165 track scalping screens. The SR124 runs a twelve-foot double-deck screen box that works especially well on sand and fine aggregate, which suits Florida’s sandy soils. Both units pull oversize out early so downstream equipment runs clean and your finished product stays consistent.

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Service, Parts, and Local Know-How That Keep Tampa Jobs Running

A screening or recycling line is only as productive as the service behind it. Regular maintenance, fast diagnostics, and on-site parts keep unplanned breakdowns from stalling a job. That local support matters. A team that knows Tampa conditions and knows these machines gets you back to work faster and helps you spec the right equipment from the start, which lowers failure rates and shortens repairs.

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Maintenance and Repair: Scheduled servicing and on-call repairs that keep small issues from turning into long shutdowns.

Technical Support: Troubleshooting, diagnostics, and field guidance for your screens, crushers, and conveyors when you need answers on site.

Parts Replacement: Wear parts and spares kept in stock to shorten repair cycles and get your line back up fast.

Photo of the Barford SR124

Rentals for Short-Term and Seasonal Jobs

Renting puts the machine you need on site for a set period without the cost of ownership. It works well for peak demand, seasonal cleanup, storm debris, or trying a unit before you commit. We help you pick the machine, set terms and rates, and coordinate delivery and pickup so logistics do not slow the job.

Photo of the Barford T620 Portable Trommel Screen

Purchases Matched to Your Operation

Buying makes sense when a machine will run steadily and ownership lowers your long-term cost per ton. Every purchase starts with a conversation about your material, your volume, and how the equipment fits your operation. Own the machine and you control when and where it runs and how it is maintained.

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Financing to Spread Equipment Costs

Financing gets you the equipment without a large upfront outlay. Extended payment plans break the cost into manageable installments, and seasonal terms can line payments up with your revenue. That keeps budgeting predictable and protects your working capital.

Your Screening and Recycling Equipment Partner in Tampa, FL

The right machine is the difference between a job that flows and one that stalls. Sand Science Inc. helps Tampa contractors, recyclers, and material handlers screen, crush, and recycle on site, which cuts transport costs and turns waste into reusable material. Tell us what your project needs and our team will help you find the right fit.

Screening and Recycling Equipment in Tampa: FAQs

What kinds of Tampa businesses rent screening and recycling equipment?

General and civil contractors, demolition and recycling firms, landscapers, and land-clearing crews commonly rent trommel screens, scalping screens, and crushers to cover seasonal or one-off workloads without tying up capital.

How do I choose between a trommel screen, a scalping screen, and a crusher?

Start with your material and your goal. Trommel screens separate and clean fine material like topsoil, mulch, and compost. Scalping screens pull oversize out ahead of the next stage. Crushers reduce concrete and rock into reusable aggregate. Our team matches capacity, mobility, and power to your site and production targets, and walks you through whether buying or renting fits better.

What maintenance do screening and recycling machines need?

Routine care means daily inspections, clearing screens and chutes, checking wear parts, and following a scheduled service plan. Staying ahead of it reduces downtime and extends the life of your screens, drums, and crusher parts.

What should operators watch for when running crushers and screens safely?

Keep guards in place, use lockout procedures during clearing and service, watch feed size to avoid jams, and keep people clear of moving material and discharge points. Our machines include standard safety features like emergency stops and overload protection, and we cover safe operation at handover.

Can recycled concrete and demolition debris really be reused?

Yes. Crushed concrete and screened demolition material work as base, structural fill, or new aggregate depending on the application. Processing it on site lowers material costs, cuts landfill volume, and reduces the hauling tied to bringing in new aggregate.

Do you offer training and support after the sale in Tampa?

Yes. Rentals include operator training, and every sale comes with guidance on setup, safe operation, and maintenance. Our team stays available for troubleshooting and parts so your equipment keeps running.

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.
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