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There is nothing like the feeling one gets from burning rubber. Maybe it’s drifting that you are into. Whatever the case might be, these are practices that burn through the tires. Even if you aren’t into the practice of burning rubber, there will come a time when you need to replace your car tires. Unfortunately, these are not items that last forever.
Tries, like many other products, are constructed of durable rubber material. These materials are extremely durable but do erode and wear, especially when burning rubber. Regardless of how you generate rubber waste, it can be a troubling material to dispose of. For one, not a lot of removers take it. The second problem is that it can be incredibly harsh on the earth.
Even more important, it is a material that can be recycled and reused. It’s just that most people don’t take advantage of this fact. This is something we’ll do for you! Just give us a call to pick up your old rubber and we’ll put it in the appropriate hands for you.
Professional Tire Recycling
It doesn’t matter if you reside in Canada, Europe, or the United States, rubber materials should be appropriately disposed of. Don’t let the traditional regulations of trash disposal stop you from doing your part. Although modern trash removers make it more challenging to properly dispose of hazardous materials, we are here to counter that.
What they won’t take, we will take. We’ll not only take it, but we’ll ensure that it gets to where it can most effectively be reused. You’ll simply know you are doing your part for the environment by paying us a minor fee to haul off your old rubber materials. We literally do all the heavy lifting!
To make matters, even more, accommodating for you, we’ll send a team of removers to your home, business, junkyard, or property to collect the rubber, bag it, tag it, and haul it off. Just because traditional trash services won’t accept used rubber doesn’t mean you have to dispose of it in an environmentally unfriendly way.
Our Pricing
Now, that you know a little bit about what we offer, you are probably more concerned with our pricing. Unfortunately, things can get a bit difficult here. Our pricing is built into the materials and trash that we remove.
That said, we can guarantee your honest, fair, and competitive pricing. Before the job begins, we’ll send out an assessor to evaluate the job. When the job is assessed, we’ll provide you with a written quote for the task. When the job is done and only when you are satisfied, our removers will correct the quoted price.
You can rest assured that there will be no hidden or tacked-on fees. Be sure to check around as well. If you can find rates better than ours, we’ll see about matching or besting it.
Commonly Asked Questions
The problem with tires and similar materials is that they simply are not biodegradable. On top of this, they are extremely combustible and flammable. Simply put, they are a veritable disaster just waiting to happen.
That’s one of the biggest reasons we put such a big priority on safe and effective recycling. Here are some common questions customers ask when it comes to tire disposal and recycling.
Can I take my old tires to special disposal and recycling centers?
Every city and state is different, but the majority of them do offer specialty centers for such purposes. However, there is still the problem of getting the materials to the site. You’ll need to haul them there.
Can I leave my old tires at the automotive center?
Yes, mechanics and tire centers have appropriate ways of dealing with old rubber materials. This doesn’t necessarily mean that all of them dispose of them properly, but according to state and city regulations, most of them should be ensuring they get disposed of properly.
Are there fees associated with dumping and recycling tires?
Once again, every city and state is different, but most do charge a one-time, standard fee just for taking the materials. So you are now not only out all your time and effort, but you’re also out gas for the trip and money for the fee. Such expenses, however, are tax deductible.
Although this does provide you with some viable disposable options, you can see these options only make trying to do the right thing harder. That’s where our services play a big role! We deal with all of it for you. From the removal of the materials to the proper disposing or recycling, we ensure your old used rubber materials get to the right places.
The Tire Recycling Process
When most people think of rubber tires, they simply just think of rubber. Sure, rubber is the biggest component and the most visibly present, however, rubber is not the only proponent of tires. Tires are also constructed of synthetic and non-synthetic rubber wires, as well as a whole load of other materials.
When these materials are burned, they create a harmful toxic cloud of smoke that’s environmentally damaging. A lot of people like to burn rubber tires for bonfires because they seem they provide hours on top of hours of burning. They are also flammable! Because tires are constructed of various components, they must be properly broken down and separated during the recycling process.
This isn’t something you have to concern yourself with, as the centers handle all this. Once broken down, the different proponents of the tire can be appropriated to the necessary places. Recycled rubber is typically utilized in construction materials, playground equipment, and even athletic tracks. A majority of the other materials can be used in the cement and pulp industries.
When you donate your old rubber tires, you are doing a whole world of justice.
Turn Your Tries Into Something Amazing
Although recycling or donating your old tires is oftentimes the best solution for disposal, it isn’t the only option. People have discovered all kinds of various ways to utilize old tires over the years. Here are some of the more creative options that you might be interested in:
- If you have a big, strong tree in the yard, you can turn them into tire swings for the kids
- They can be used as effective planters for plants and small trees
- Stack them strategically to get a strong base for a table or work surface
- Incorporate them into a variety of exercise courses and equipment
- Consider a tire wall
- Cut them up into small clippings, spray paint them any color of your choosing, and use them as a decorative mulch
We’ll Take All Those Used Tires
Have you found yourself more interested in our services? Good! That established, there is virtually no end to the types of tires we’ll take. Here is just a quick list of some of the most common tires we see, but this is not all we are limited to.
- Modern car and truck tires
- Motorcycle tires
- Scooter tires
- Bicycle and tricycle tires
- Rubber parts
- Competitive racing tires
- Blown out tires
- Flat tires
- Heavy equipment tires
How It All Works
As has been mentioned, we want to make tire disposal and recycling as easy as possible. It honestly just takes a simple phone call to get the whole thing started. Call us, we’ll send out an assessor, he or she will quote and explain the job to you, give you a written quote, and then schedule a time for the removal job. Most jobs can be accomplished the very same day, but we do offer emergency removal and after-hours options for those interested.
You can also now book online via our website!
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