At Old Cape Recycling, contractors and homeowners alike are welcome to bring in concrete, asphalt, brick, block, tree stumps, brush and clean wood for disposal. We then recycle these materials into usable products. These recycled products include crushed concrete, crushed asphalt, concrete stone, mulch and topsoil.
In addition to the recycled products, we also carry various types of sand, stone and stone screenings. If there is a material you are looking for that we do not carry, we will make every effort to get it in for our customers. We have different types of equipment for loading our materials, whether it is into the back of your pick-up truck or into a large dump truck.
In addition to the recycled products, we also carry various types of sand, stone and stone screenings. If there is a material you are looking for that we do not carry, we will make every effort to get it in for our customers. We have different types of equipment for loading our materials, whether it is into the back of your pick-up truck or into a large dump truck.
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2A modified stone, stone screenings and concrete or mason sand are usually used in different applications when setting patio pavers. Crushed concrete and crushed asphalt are frequently used as a base for roadway improvements. They are often used as a base in sidewalk and driveway improvements as well.
Reviews (4)
Eric
Jun 18, 2021
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Herbert Berard
May 30, 2021
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Steve Klotz
May 23, 2021
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I ordered topsoil from Old Cape Recycling today. The topsoil that I recieved was good quality at a decent price. The only problem I had, was when the dilvery driver damaged my vinyl fence when unloading the topsoil. I called the office and explained the situation to the manager. The manager than replied to me "I dont know what you want me to do about this". She said she would let me know after she would talk to the driver. Never received a phone call back. The driver even admitted to hitting my fence. Someone from Old Cape Recycling needs to be reaponsible and call me back and repair my damaged
John Tayler
May 16, 2021
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