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Construction & Heavy Equipment Mats

Construction sites and heavy equipment areas are hard on work surfaces, storage zones, and access points. Heavy machinery, stacked supplies, and constant traffic can create unstable and damaged areas. U.S. Belt Co. sells cost-effective used conveyor belt for construction companies and equipment operators that need durable rubber mats for protection and support in staging areas, laydown yards, access paths, temporary workspaces, and material storage.

Construction & Heavy Equipment Mats from Used Conveyor Belt.

Construction Mats for Material Storage and Staging

Keeping materials organized and protected can save time and reduce waste. Lumber, pipe, metal, fixtures, equipment parts, pallets, and other supplies often sit in staging areas before they are installed or moved. When those materials are stored directly on gravel, dirt, concrete, or uneven ground, they can get damaged, dirty, or harder to access.


Used conveyor belt can be placed under stored materials to create a protective layer between the ground and your supplies. These mats can be useful for lumber, pipe, conduit, metal stock, tools, equipment parts, pallets, packaged materials, temporary staging areas, shop storage, warehouse storage, trailers, and truck beds.

Heavy Equipment Mats for Jobsites and Work Areas

Heavy equipment can quickly tear up gravel, dirt, grass, concrete, and unfinished work areas. Loaders, skid steers, excavators, telehandlers, trucks, trailers, and other machines put constant pressure on the ground and surrounding surfaces. Used conveyor belt gives contractors a tough rubber matting option for equipment zones, access areas, staging spots, and temporary work surfaces.


These mats can be placed under parked equipment, near loading zones, around shops, along work paths, or in areas where machines and materials are being moved. They help create a more practical surface for daily jobsite activity without the high cost of new rubber matting.

Protection Mats for Floors, Trailers, and Work Surfaces

Used conveyor belt also works well as protection matting around equipment, trailers, shops, and active work zones. Its rubber surface provides a tough barrier that helps protect floors, trailer beds, loading areas, storage areas, and other surfaces from scratches, dents, scuffs, and impact.


Contractors can use these mats under equipment, inside storage trailers, near loading areas, along temporary workspaces, or anywhere a protective rubber surface is useful. For example, a contractor may use used conveyor belt in a laydown yard to protect stored materials, then reuse the same matting later in a shop, trailer, or equipment area.

The Cost-Effective Alternative to New Rubber Mats

New rubber matting can be expensive, especially when you need large sections for construction or heavy equipment use. Used conveyor belt gives contractors, equipment operators, and industrial crews a more affordable option while still providing the strength and durability needed for demanding work environments.

 

For construction companies, this matters because every job has budget pressure. You need materials that perform, but you also need to control costs. Used rubber conveyor belt helps bridge that gap by providing heavy-duty rubber matting that can be used, moved, and repurposed across multiple job sites.

 

U.S. Belt Co. can help you source used rubber belts by size, thickness, width, and intended use. Whether you need smaller sections or larger pieces, we can help you find a practical option. Contact Art to check on available inventory.

U.S. Belt Co. | Since 1981

U.S. Belt Co. provides heavy-duty and light-duty used rubber conveyor belting for mining, along with ground protection mats and mud mats for construction sites, heavy equipment, industrial uses, oil, gas, pipelines, farms, agriculture, livestock, landscaping, water diversion, trucks, trailers, liners, and more.

Art Murray, Founder

Phone: 304-276-2625

Email: art@usbelt.com

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106 Davistown Road, Mt. Morris, PA

Located on Exit 1 on the border of West Virginia and Pennsylvania.

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