Block Paving Driveway Removal service in Dorchester, Poundbury & Charminster, Dorset, DT1 & DT2, 01305 564026.
We remove block paving safely and responsibly plus offer a collection & recycling service.
Block Paving Removal service throughout the following areas:
Affpuddle, Alton Pancras, Askerswell, Batcombe, Benville Lane, Bingham’s Melcombe, Bradford Peverell, Briantspuddle, Broadmayne, Buckland Newton, Burleston, Burton, Cattistock, Cerne Abbas, Chaldon Herring, Chalmington, Charminster, Cheselbourne, Chilfrome, Compton Valence, Corscombe, Crossways, Dewlish, Duntish, East Chaldon, East Chelborough, East Knighton, Evershot, Folly, Forston, Frampton, Frome St Quentin, Godmanstone, Grimstone, Hermitage, Higher Ansty, Higher Kingcombe, Hilfield, Holworth, Holywell, Kingston Russell, Littlebredy, Litton Cheney, Long Bredy, Lower Bockhampton, Lower Kingcombe, Lower Wraxall, Lyon’s Gate, Maiden Newton, Martinstown, Melbury Bubb, Melbury Osmond, Melbury Sampford, Melcombe Bingham, Minterne Magna, Moreton, Nether Cerne, Owermoigne, Piddlehinton, Piddletrenthide, Plush, Poundbury, Poxwell, Puddletown, Pulham, Puncknowle, Rampisham, Stinsford, Stockwood, Stratton, Swyre, Sydling St Nicholas, Tincleton, Toller Down Gate, Toller Fratrum, Toller Porcorum, Tolpuddle, Turners Puddle, Up Cerne, Up Sydling, Uphall, Warmwell, West Bexington, West Chelborough, West Compton, West Knighton, West Stafford, Whitcombe, White Lackington, Winfrith Newburgh, Winterborne Came, Winterborne Monkton, Winterbourne Abbas, Winterbourne Steepleton, Woodsford, Wynford Eagle, Dorset.
Why recycle your old Block Paving
Recycling concrete helps reduce construction waste and extend the life of landfills as well as saving builders disposal or tipping fees. It also reduces transportation costs because concrete can often be recycled in areas near the demolition or construction site. If builders are seeking LEED Green Building certification, they can receive points for using recycled concrete. In some instances, new employment opportunities arise in a recycling activity that would not otherwise exist.
How Concrete Is Recycled.
Concrete is recycled by using industrial crushing equipment with jaws and large impactors. After the concrete is broken up, it is usually run through a secondary impactor and is then screened to remove dirt and particles and to separate the large and small aggregate. Additional processes and equipment, such as water flotation, separators, and magnets, may also be used to remove specific elements from the crushed concrete. An alternative method is to pulverize the concrete, but this is not the always the best option, as it makes it harder to complete the separation process and may leave more contamination from smaller by-products.
Always use a clearance company with a waste carrier licence.