Roofing

 

 

Shingles are the most common form of roofing material, with most houses you’ll encounter (and likely the majority that you’ll live in) being outfitted with them. One of the best aspects of shingles is how easy they are to replace, though this can be just as much a curse as a blessing, given their tendency to become damaged or fall off. If you’re removing old shingles or replacing your whole roof, don’t just toss them into the trash. You can do much more with old shingles, so consider your options before wasting a great opportunity.

 

What You’ll Need to Get Started

If you’ve found yourself possessing many shingles with nowhere to put them, you’ll want to assess your options to get the ball rolling. Try to find constructive ways to eliminate your shingles before throwing them in a dumpster. Not only can this be a cheaper alternative, but it’s also an environmentally responsible way to handle your surplus.

The Fort Wayne area has several options for what to do with old shingles. Two of your best options include:

 

Recycling

Recycling shingles is a way to reuse their raw materials. This disposal method can be particularly useful, as it isn’t limited by material type. Wood, plastic, concrete, asphalt, and metal shingles can all be broken down and used for other things instead of taking up space in a landfill. Considering asphalt is the most common type of shingle, you can expect your old roofing to be used to pave roads.

Recycled shingles do not need to be in good condition, though they do need to be asbestos-free. You can also ask your contractor about recycling options; some will take your shingles off your hands and recycle them.

 

Donating

Like many other things, shingles can be donated to a worthy cause. Donations frequently use donated shingles to construct new homes or help patch up low-income housing. Some charities even take pieces or scraps of shingles to recycle, meaning that any part of your shingles could be desirable for donation. Either way, you can feel good knowing that your old shingles have been put to good use.

Donating shingles comes with quite a few caveats, however. For one, they can’t be in bad condition, as this would defeat the purpose of reusing them. This means they usually can’t be broken, tattered, or moldy. They must also be asbestos-free. As a result, most donated shingles are only a few years old and replaced by the original owner for cosmetic reasons.

 

Reliable Roofing Services

In general, you won’t end up with a bunch of shingles for no reason. Recycling or donating shingles is most commonly done after a roof replacement or major repair job, so if you need this kind of roof work, Old Fort Roofing LLC has you covered. We’re the most reliable roofers in the Northern IN area, having served our neighbors for more than 40 years in all things roofing. With the best warranty in the industry and zero down payment, we can help you with whatever you need, be it re-roofing, repairs, or shingle disposal.

 

Contact Us Today

Disposing of your old shingles is a fairly simple task that allows you to do good in the world. If you need help with recycling or donation for your shingles, or if you require help with any other roofing issues you might encounter, contact Old Fort Roofing LLC today.

 

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