How Are Recycled Tires Used?
Feel Good About Your Decision to Recycle
Do you ever wonder what happens to the things you recycle? You probably see consumer goods on the market made with recycled plastic. But there are other items you recycle that don’t always have a clear second purpose. Like, what happens to recycled tires? There are many ways they are used.
How Are Recycled Tires Used?
Playgrounds
Recycled tire rubber is turned into a soft mulch for playgrounds and creates a safer environment for kids and falls than a standard wood mulch ground cover. Plus, it’s a low-maintenance option that doesn’t require yearly reapplication.
Sports Fields
Sports turf fields are often made with recycled tires. Broke into small pieces referred to as “crumb rubber,” it creates a field that provides cushioning for athletes and eliminates the need for consistent lawn care. The shock absorption and flat surface can help keep players safer.
In addition, tennis courts, basketball courts, and running tracks can be created with recycled tire rubber, enhancing the surface’s shock-absorbing properties and extending the lifespan of the playing surface.
Construction
Recycled tires are used as rubberized asphalt for roads and roofing. It enhances the durability and weather resistance of the final product. In addition, it can serve as effective insulation for buildings and is a noise-reduction tool when used in walls and flooring.
Where Will Your Recycled Tires Go? With JDog Junk Removal & Hauling!
If it’s time to get rid of your tires, try contacting a junk hauling company like JDog Junk Removal & Hauling that knows how to responsibly dispose of or recycle tires. In fact, we recycled 60-80% of the items we haul, including tires. Call us today at 844-GET-JDOG to schedule a free estimate.