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Every time you drive your vehicle, your tires are going to wear down slightly. After years of use, your tires will need to be replaced. Otherwise, you’re going to be driving on unsafe tires that could lead to a blowout and fatal crash. When you decide to replace your vehicle tires, it is pertinent to dispose of the old tires safely.
Working with a professional is best because they’ll handle every step and ensure that the tires are dealt with responsibly. In Seattle, our technicians may be able to get rid of your tires for you. We’re always a phone call away so don’t hesitate to enlist our help!
Unmatched Professional Tire Recycling Solutions
Tires can be recycled and the materials can be used to create new tires. You don’t want to throw your tires on the side of the road because you’ll create a mess for someone else to clean up. You’ll also create an eyesore in your beautiful city. Seattle residents are adamant about maintaining the beauty of their city. We’re here to help.
Our company offers unmatched professional tire recycling solutions. We can take your tires to a nearby recycling center so they can be dealt with safely. Then, the materials will be used to create new tires and other products.
Our Tire Recycling Prices
The cost of our tire recycling service is never universal. Instead, it will depend on the total amount of junk we’re dealing with. In particular, we base the price on the amount of space taken up in our truck. The minimum fee starts when the truck is only an eighth of the way full. The maximum fee is charged when the truck is full. We offer free quotes without obligations so the client is given full transparency.
Questions About Tire Recycling
How Can I Get Rid Of My Old Tires?
Tires aren’t easy to dispose of because they’re made using non-biodegradable materials. Suffice to say, you won’t be able to throw your old tires in the garbage. Even if you cut them up, you shouldn’t put them in the trash. Try using one of the disposal methods below.
- Call recycling centers in your area to see if any of them accept tires.
- Talk to an automotive retailer to find out about trade-in options.
- A tire shop in your city will likely take them, but you’ll be charged a fee.
- Some communities will hold recycling events and tires will be accepted.
- Certain companies specialize in tire recycling centers.
In some cases, these methods aren’t going to work for you. If you’re running out of options, remember that we’re always here to help Seattle residents. We offer convenient disposal services for tires and other household junk. Call to find out whether we can take your tires.
Where Can I Can My Old Tires?
Before disposing of old tires, it is pertinent to find out which companies will take them. Your waste management company probably won’t. Instead, you can try calling one of the companies below.
- Some local facilities specialize in recycling tires. Contact these companies to see if they can take your tires.
- Local tire shops can likely recycle your tires for a fee.
- Many automobile shops will take tires.
- Certain dumps will take tires, but it is best to call ahead.
Do you need to get rid of a set of tires in a hurry? Don’t leave them on your property because they’re going to become an eyesore. Instead, you should call our Seattle office to get professional assistance from the best in the industry. Our technicians are eager to help you resolve this issue. Call today and your tires will be gone by tomorrow.
Is It Possible To Recycle Rubber Tires?
Many consumers are interested in protecting the environment. These people can sleep soundly knowing that their tires can be recycled. Even if your tires are made from synthetic rubber, they can be recycled at a local recycling center. If your tires are sent to a landfill, they’re going to join other tires. The landfill will quickly become overfilled with tires and other items.
Tires should be recycled to prevent them from taking up too much space in a landfill. When tires are recycled, the materials will be broken down so they can be reused. The materials are sometimes used to make new tires, but they can also help make other products. Call our office to learn how we can help you. We offer convenient tire recycling services.
The Process Of Recycling Old Tires
Consumers can recycle old tires to ensure that the materials are reused for other purposes. Once the tire is taken to the recycling center, it will be broken down. The materials will be removed. Then, the rubber, wires, and steel will be recycled separately. The remaining materials are used to create other items. For instance, recycled rubber is often used during the manufacturing of athletic tracks and playground equipment.
Many consumers have tires sitting around their properties. It’d be wise to get rid of your tires so your property will look better than ever. Our technicians have enough manpower and space to haul your tires away in one visit.
Other Things To Do With Old Tires
Even if your tires cannot be used, you might find other purposes for them. You just need to use your imagination and find a way to use them for décor. Try using the methods below so you don’t have to take the tires to a recycling center.
- You can use a tire and chain to create a swing.
- The tire can be turned into a planter and installed in your garden.
- By stacking multiple tires, you can create an outdoor table.
- The tires can be used for your exercises.
- Use your tires to create a wall around your garden.
See if you can use your old tires before calling our office. If you’re ready to get rid of the tires, we’ll be here to help you.
We Can Take All Old Tires
Our Seattle-based company can help locals dispose of all types of old tires. We’ll remove bicycle tires, truck tires, heavy-duty tires, and rubber components.
Working With Us Is Easy
- Call to schedule an appointment.
- We’ll call you as we drive to your home.
- We’ll give you a free quote.
- The tires can be recycled on the same day.
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