Contribute to the areas largest recycling project with Our Shingle Drop-off Services
Step 1: Prepare Your Shingles
Ensure that your asphalt shingles are free from debris like wood, metal, and other materials. Proper separation and preparation speed up the recycling process and ensure compliance with recycling standards.
Step 2: Schedule Your Drop-off
Contact us to schedule a drop-off at our recycling facility. We accommodate flexible scheduling to match your project timelines. Rate: $10 per square/roughly $80 per ton.
Step 3: Drop-off Your Shingles
Bring your shingles to our designated drop-off area designed for quick and easy unloading. Our facility is equipped to handle large volumes efficiently, ensuring a smooth process for contractors and roofers.
Step 4: Advanced Recycling Process
Once we receive your shingles, our recycling process begins. We grind the shingles to small pieces, extracting all nails with powerful magnets. The clean, ground material, called Recycled Asphalt Shingles (RAS), is ready for your next project. We also mix RAS with gravel to create the ultimate material for constructing driveways, parking lots, and roads, providing a durable and sustainable alternative.
Choosing to recycle your shingles is not only environmentally responsible but also economically sensible. Recycling costs approximately $80 per ton, significantly lower than the $100 per ton fee for landfill disposal. This cost difference makes recycling a smart choice for your bottom line, reducing overall project expenses.
Asphalt shingles are among the few materials that can be fully recycled, minimizing waste and reducing the need for new raw materials. Asphalt is one of the most recycled materials in the United States, demonstrating its potential for sustainability. By recycling, you contribute to reducing the demand for virgin resources, which helps conserve energy and materials for future generations.
Recycled asphalt shingles (RAS) are transformed into valuable products that contribute to a variety of construction projects. The ground material is used in creating durable and sustainable alternatives for constructing driveways, parking lots, and roads. The ability to recycle and repurpose asphalt into such applications underscores its versatility and the near limitless possibilities for its reuse.
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