The green mantra is on everyone s minds these days including those in the roofing industry.
Tires for roofing.
Moore roofs mfg inc squamish b c has been shingling roofs with tire strips for 3 years and is now setting up franchises in the u s.
From 250 to 1 000 rubber tires are used in the production of a euroshield roof for an average sized home.
One way to recycle rubber tires is to convert them into rubberized asphalt.
Scrap material generated during the installation process can be collected and recycled again virtually eliminating environmentally harmful waste.
Only about 10 of the scrap tires are being reused or retreaded.
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18 x 8 50 x 8 4 bolt hub flat free tire.
Shingles made from recycled tires.
Leading companies such as rubbur concepts and ecostar have begun using post consumer recycled tires to manufacture roof shingles.
My friends and i used a method that we called the bend and spread as you can see below in image 4 the bend portion refers to actually bending the rubber strip to help keep the rubber from kinking while cutting.
Instead of throwing away your old tires why not add them to your roof.
Image 5 is showing the spread part while being cut.
All season tires are commonly found on cars and suvs and they offer good all weather grip while providing you with long mileage.
Heavy duty replacement rear wheel.
Old tire roof shingles a canadian company cuts old tires into strips for use as roof shingles and has come up with a patented new process to install them.
Old tires can be converted into roofing material.
Winter or snow tires generally come with a snowflake or a mountain symbol on the sidewall and they offer drivers optimized braking and handling in snowy conditions.
Years of research and development led to the creation of a unique formula containing approximately 95 recycled materials for the production of the world s finest synthetic roofing products available on the market today.
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The us department of transportation federal highway administration released a guideline on the use of rubber tires for asphalt.
I averaged 14 shingles per tire and the shingles were 5 x 8.
Like all new products there are pros and cons of using rubber shingles in place of traditional roofing material such as slate or wood.
In the trade a rubber roof is known as an epdm ethylene propylene diene terpolymer although manufacturers have brand names for their individual products.
Rubber is not a new material for roof coverings.