These days everything is being recycled. Rather than taking up space in a landfill, asphalt shingles removed from roofs during a remodel or teardown are collected for reuse. You can check with the residential roofers in Chicago to see who in the area takes old shingles to be recycled.
Mostly these asphalt shingles are used in making a hot asphalt mix and aggregate for paving roads. The shingles from one average size home can pave close to two hundred feet of a two-lane highway. Large electromagnets separate any nails left in old shingles and those nails are recycled too.
According to the Northeast Recycling Council, ten million tons of asphalt shingle scrap from construction, installations, and tear-offs are produced annually in the United States. It is estimated that one ton of shingles recycled is …show more content…
Clay and concrete tiles hold up so well to weather they are usually only replaced for cosmetic reasons or a few replaced due to damage. If you are just wanting a new look, your old clay tiles may be sought after by someone else who would like them on their roof. Clay tiles are generally not accepted at traditional recyclers. You may have to get creative or one of the residential roofers in Chicago may have connections to help with the recycling of clay tiles.
Landscape Architects may be able to use clay roof tiles. These tiles can be used as a walkway or as a border to a garden, around trees and shrubs or line along a path. Being fireproof and high-heat resistant, clay tiles may be stacked and used in creating an outdoor fireplace or grill pit.
Residential roofers in Chicago may be able to help you locate regional artists and art studios who might want old clay tiles to make anything from bird houses to clock faces to wine storage racks to mosaics or just use as a surface to paint their