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Towens of Weston is the top supplier of recycled aggregates, topsoil and lego blocks in the Southwest of England. Aggregates are recycled using a highly sophisticated Matec Aggretec 150 Plant which produces a range of products which are available from our sites in Westonzoyland and Weston-Super-Mare.
Our aggregates are fully compliant with the “WRAP Quality Protocol for the production of aggregate from inert waste.” We are proud with the range and quality of our products which meet industry standards alongside supporting a sustainable future.
Welcome to our FAQ page about aggregates and soils! Here, you'll find answers to the most common questions our customers ask us about our products and services.
Towens offers a wide range of products including recycled and primary aggregates, topsoil and screened soil. We also offer various sizes of materials, such as building sand and ballast.
Yes! Towens primarily delivers aggregate in 8-wheel tipper lorries. However, if you require a smaller load of less than 6 tonnes, we can deliver a skip lorry instead.
Yes! You can come and visit us at our sites in Westonzoyland (TA7 0JS) or Weston-S-Mare (BS23 3UU) and pick up the products in your own vehicle.
Materials for recycling are selected specifically from construction, roadworks, groundworks, and demolition projects based on their chemical and physical composition. The feedstock is then processed using our highly sophisticated Matec Aggretec 150 plant, tested for physicality and then stockpiled for sale.
Yes! The topsoil offered by Towens is screened to ensure it is free from debris and suitable for gardening, landscaping, and other uses.
Yes! Towens has a team of experts who can advise you on the most suitable product for your project. We take into account your budget, intended use and project size to recommend the most suitable material. Call us on 01934 424242 and select option 2 for tippers.
Our expert staff are on-hand, happy to assist with any enquiry you have.
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01934 424242