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Loose Dust

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Tom offers Dust – Under 8mm or pea gravel for use in a variety of construction projects. It is composed of crushed concrete, brick, and mortar, which are produced as a by-product of demolition projects. Dust can be mixed with sand and cement and is similar to grano dust. Dust is a sustainable material that can help to reduce waste and conserve natural resources. It is a by-product of demolition projects, which means that it would otherwise be sent to landfills.
Dust can be used in a variety of construction projects, which helps to reduce the need for quarried materials.
If you are looking for a sustainable and environmentally friendly material for your next construction project, consider using Tom's dust up to 6mm.

Loose Dust

Good for:-

Aggregate dust is a versatile material that can be used for a variety of purposes.

  • Filling: Aggregate dust can be used to fill voids and gaps in construction materials.
  • Concrete additives: Aggregate dust can be used as an additive in concrete.
  • Landscaping: Aggregate dust can be used in landscaping applications, such as around trees and shrubs.

Prices from:-

£40+vat

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Call 0117 932 1960

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payment types

Cash, cheque & all major credit cards accepted.

Delivery

Loose Dust

Toms operates mainly in Bristol, Bath and the South West.
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Collection

Loose Dust

Customers can order today and collect FREE from the Tom’s yard.
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How much Loose Dust do you need?

If you are unsure how much aggregate you need, use our calculator below. Enter your measurements and the calculator will give you an approximation of how much material you will need.*

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*Delivered loose using our Grab Lorry

Please note that this is a rough guide and can’t be exact. For example moisture can effect the weight, and how much the material is compacted can effect the volume.

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