The Key Things In Construction Materials Recycling

By Krystal Branch


Deconstruction is the process of slowly tearing down a house while making sure you salvage and recycle the building objects, which is more time consuming and expensive but a far better option for the environment. In construction materials recycling, the workers try to save and reuse the building objects instead of just generating debris that will just add to the local landfill. While not every bit of the debris is reusable, much of what goes into constructing a structure can be recycled for use in another building, below are some of the most common reconstruction debris found in any building.

In the United States alone, contractors build about 1 million single family units every year at a cost of almost $100 billion. Most of the money is spent on the wood for windows, floors, doors, sheathing and framing and much of it come from virgin timber. By reusing wood through re milling timber, contractors can now build new windows, doors, paneling and floors as well as barns and fences.

A building can get quite chilly especially during winter if it has not been provided with an interior drywall. The good news is that drywalls are recyclable. This means that they can be reused by builders. Drywall is beneficial in agricultural sector because of a component known as boron. Boron is a useful plant nutrient. Rich soils are achieved by use of this element by the landscapers.

High apartments, bridges and skyscrapers are constructed using steel. America has seen 65 million steel tons being recycled yearly. The good thing is that they are still long lasting and have adequate strength. Recycled steel is obtained from girders, pilings and trusses from construction sites. The salvaged steel is used in steel framing.

Every year, United States produces eleven million tons of roofing shingles as waste. This waste is acquired from old building shingles which is unlike the case of other wastes that are generated when a building is being erected. It is important noting that roofing shingles are popular for their durability. The good news is that they can withstand low temperatures as well as the scorching sunlight.

If your project can reuse old windows, then you should since recycled windows and glass products are a good thing to use. However, builders rarely do so because glass is cheap to make and subtle differences in specifications make them harder to use in other projects. In addition, window glass has many other parts like lamination layers, insulating spacers, vinyl and aluminum that ought to be removed before a window can be reused.

While cutting brush, removing trees and other vegetation to make room for a new structure the resultant recycled landscape waste will play an important role in building plans. Many local communities and states ban landscape waste from landfills and contractors are required to recycle it. One way to use it is as a landscape accent in the form of mulch as well as composting it.

Other construction materials recycling techniques that should not go ignore include offering appliances a second chance in life and crushing masonry and concrete rubble for use as pavement for driveways and roads. Asphalt can also be used in building roads within the residential neighborhoods. Additionally, copper can be salvaged and sold to local scrap metal dealers and junkyards.




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