Rent a Trommel Screen in Auburn, AL
Screen it on-site. Skip the haul.
On-site trommel screening in Auburn: separate topsoil, compost, aggregate, and debris without trucking raw material off-site. Two sizes available: compact loader-fed for tight spaces and production-class for high-volume jobs.
What Auburn contractors screen on-site.
Screen raw excavated soil into clean, saleable topsoil. Remove rocks, roots, and debris to meet spec for landscaping and grading.
Process finished compost into uniform particle sizes. Remove contaminants and oversized material before bagging or bulk sale.
Separate gravel, crushed stone, and recycled concrete into specific gradations for base course, drainage, and fill applications.
Clean and size sand for construction, landscaping, and fill. Remove clay, silt, and organic matter to meet project specifications.
Recover reusable aggregate and soil from mixed demolition material. Reduce disposal volume and reclaim valuable fill on-site.
Screen ground wood into consistent chip sizes for landscaping, playground surfacing, and biomass. Remove fines and oversized pieces.
Stop paying to haul unscreened material.
Processing fees at screening facilities in Alabama average $42.5 per cubic yard. Add trucking costs and wait times, and your margins shrink fast. An on-site trommel screen lets you process material where it sits: no loading, no hauling, no facility fees.
Hauling cost based on $4.50/loaded mile, round-trip. Estimate only: your final quote uses real Auburn-area rates and your project specifics.
per project, vs. hauling to a screening facility
On-site screening vs. hauling: cost comparison for Auburn contractors.
On-site screening in Auburn eliminates the two most expensive line items on a material processing project: hauling raw material out and hauling processed material back. At $4.50/mile loaded and 25 miles to the nearest facility, a 500-yard job wastes $5,625+ on trucking alone.
A rental trommel screen processes material right where you excavated it. The screened topsoil, compost, or aggregate stays on-site for immediate use or sale. No double-handling, no facility wait times, no scheduling around someone else's production queue.
Auburn contractors who screen material regularly end up buying a trommel screen through our main site for better long-term economics.
What trommel screens process. Feed size matters.
Trommel screens handle a wide range of materials, but not everything. Oversized or wet material needs pre-processing before it hits the drum. Matching the right screen panel size to your material is what separates a productive day from a jammed one.
Screens well
These materials flow through a trommel drum cleanly when fed at the right rate. Match your screen panel aperture to the target particle size and let the drum do the work.
Needs pre-processing
Feeding these materials directly causes drum jams, screen blinding, and excess wear. Pre-process with a crusher, grinder, or magnet before screening.
Two machines. Pick by job size.
We connect you with two trommel screen models in Auburn: one compact and loader-fed for tight sites, one production-class with its own engine for high-volume work. Not sure which fits? Tell us your project, we will size it.
CZ Screen MDS MIDI
- PowerNo engine (loader-fed)
- Drum4'x7'
- Max shovel1.3 cu. yd
- Transport10'-4"
- FrameFoldable compact
- Best forSmall jobs / tight sites
A loader on-site, limited space, and smaller volumes: landscape jobs, residential lot prep, or compost finishing under 500 cubic yards. No engine means less noise, less fuel, and a 10-foot transport length that fits anywhere.
Screen USA TROM 512
- Engine68 HP Cat Tier 4 Final
- Drum5'x12' dual drive
- Weight21,900 lbs
- Hopper3.2 cu. yd
- Transport37'-7"
- Best forLarge volume / continuous
High-volume screening: 500+ cubic yards of soil, compost, aggregate, or mixed material. Self-powered diesel with a 3.2 cubic yard hopper and 5'x12' dual-drive drum for continuous production. Built by our team at Screen USA.
Three steps. One business day.
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Material type, volume, Auburn jobsite location, and rental duration. Quick form or call 770-433-2670.
Get your quote
Our team matches you with the right trommel and screen panel configuration, then provides a competitive quote within one business day.
Equipment delivered
We coordinate delivery to your Auburn jobsite. Equipment arrives ready to screen. Pickup when you are done.
Why Auburn screens more material than ever.
Contractors in Auburn screen topsoil near Downtown and process compost across Lee County. Clean, sized material matters on every job, but buying a screener rarely makes sense for a single project. On-site screening eliminates the cost of hauling raw material to a processing facility and back.
We connect Auburn contractors with MDS M412 MIDI and TROM 512 trommel screens delivered to your jobsite. The compact MIDI handles residential landscaping and small commercial projects. The TROM 512 runs production-scale soil screening and compost processing across Lee County. Both produce clean, graded material ready for immediate use.
Auburn's 2.0% growth rate in Lee County is driven by Auburn University's continuous campus expansion and the I-85 corridor's emergence as an economic development corridor. Downtown mixed-use development and Tiger Town commercial growth add retail and residential construction. SiO2 Materials Science and Briggs and Stratton manufacturing operations maintain industrial construction demand.
Contractors working across Auburn's Downtown, College Street, and Opelika (adjacent) areas need reliable equipment access. Having a trommel screen delivered to your jobsite saves the round-trip haul to the nearest disposal facility every day you are on the job.
Auburn's nearest material processing facility is Lee County Recycling Center. A trommel screen on your jobsite eliminates the haul to that facility and back. Screened material stays where you need it.
East Alabama Piedmont climate. Four seasons with occasional severe weather.
Auburn's active construction market drives demand for soil processing, material screening, and site preparation. Current and recent projects include:
- Auburn University campus expansion including new engineering and science research facilities, with demolition of aging campus structures.
- Downtown Auburn mixed-use development along College Street and Magnolia Avenue, with infill construction and selective demolition.
- I-85 corridor commercial development between Auburn and Opelika at the Tiger Town area, with mass site preparation.
Equipment rental demand in Auburn is driven by contractors supporting Auburn University, East Alabama Medical Center, and Lee County Schools, along with general construction and demolition companies serving Lee County. The city's Piedmont red clay makes screening equipment valuable for processing excavated material into reusable fill. Healthcare facility construction, road and infrastructure improvements, and commercial development all contribute to steady demand for crushing and screening equipment.
Hauling raw material to Lee County Recycling Center for screening costs $4.50+ per loaded mile round-trip, plus processing fees at the facility. On a 1,000-yard screening job with a 25-mile haul each way, trucking alone runs $3,000-$5,000 before the facility even charges for processing.
A trommel screen on your Auburn jobsite eliminates the haul entirely. The screened material stays where you need it. No truck trips, no facility fees, no project delays waiting for processed material to come back.
Topsoil and compost demand surges as residential and commercial projects kick off.
Alabama's mild climate keeps aggregate and soil screening running twelve months.
Post-storm debris recovery generates heavy screening demand for soil and material reclamation.
Delivered to your Auburn jobsite.
Equipment delivery to Auburn in Lee County is served by I-85, US-280, and US-29, providing efficient access for heavy equipment transport from staging yards across the region. The typical delivery radius covers Lee County and surrounding counties within a 50 to 75 mile range. Standard delivery timelines apply, though contractors should coordinate scheduling in advance during peak construction season to secure preferred delivery windows.
Trommel screen rental FAQ: Auburn.
Trommel screen rental pricing in Auburn depends on drum size, throughput capacity, and rental duration. The MDS M412 MIDI handles smaller jobs. The TROM 512 runs full production. Contact us at 770-433-2670 for a quote based on your Lee County project.
Yes, but expect lower throughput. Wet soil and compost tend to clump and blind screen openings. The rotating drum helps shed moisture better than flat screens. For consistently wet material, use slightly larger screen panels than you would for dry material to maintain flow.
The TROM 512 runs on standard diesel (68 HP Cat engine). The MDS MIDI has no engine: it is loader-fed and powered by the loader's hydraulics. Fuel consumption on the TROM 512 is lower than crushers, typically 2-5 gallons per hour depending on load. Plan for on-site fuel delivery on longer rental periods.
Yes. Trommel screens separate mixed C&D debris into sized fractions: fines, aggregate, and oversize material. This reduces disposal volume and recovers reusable material. Some Alabama recycling regulations classify this as material recovery, which can reduce disposal costs.
Match the panel size to your finished product: 1/4-inch for fine topsoil, 3/8-inch for premium compost, 1/2-inch for standard topsoil, 3/4-inch for road base, 1-inch+ for rough separation. When in doubt, start with a slightly larger screen and test. You can always re-screen with a finer panel.
Hauling raw material to a screening facility costs $4+/mile loaded round-trip plus processing fees. On-site screening eliminates transport costs entirely. On a 1,000-yard job, you save $3,000-$5,000 in hauling alone. Plus the screened material stays exactly where you need it.
Yes. Trommel screens are the industry standard for compost processing. Use 3/8-inch to 1/2-inch panels for finished compost product. The tumbling action breaks up clumps without destroying the compost structure. Oversize material goes back to the windrow for further composting.
Need On-Site Screening? We'll Connect You.
Not looking to rent equipment yourself? We connect contractors, developers, and material producers with qualified operators who perform on-site screening using production-grade trommel screens. Tell us about your project and we'll match you with a provider in Auburn.
- Licensed operators with trommel experience
- Equipment, fuel, and labor handled by the provider
- Screened material stays on-site ready to use
- One point of contact through GCS
Renting doesn't fit your operation?
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