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Do you remember the last time you walked into your business and really felt happy about the way it looked and felt? I didn't used to worry too much about sanitation, but when we started having a lot of sick employees, I began taking things more seriously. I was really amazed with the different things that were causing illness, so we began cleaning the entire space out with the help of a sanitation company. We threw out equipment we no longer needed and worked hard to sanitize the entire space. I wanted to make a special blog for anyone who has ever wondered about sanitation. Check it out!

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Disposing Of Old Asphalt Shingles

It's inevitable that the roofing materials servicing your home will need to be replaced at some point. Roofing systems are not made to last forever, and replacing your roof could result in the accumulation of a large amount of debris. Disposing of this debris properly is important when it comes to preserving the environment and avoiding potential fines.

Asphalt shingles that have been removed from your home should be handled with care. Using the proper channels to get rid of old shingles will help you manage your roof debris during a roof replacement.

Consider donating your old shingles.

When you replace your home's roofing system, not all of the materials are damaged beyond use. Taking the time to sort through the asphalt shingles that have been removed from your roof can help you accumulate a stack of shingles that still have some life left in them.

Many organizations accept the donation of gently used construction materials. These materials are then utilized to build housing for people in need. Contact a local charity of a building organization to ask about donating your old asphalt shingles.

Think about recycling your old shingles.

If you are concerned about the negative impact your old shingles might have on the environment, and you want to help reduce landfill waste, you might want to think about recycling your shingles instead of throwing them away.

Many recycling centers are equipped to handle the processing of asphalt shingles and are capable of transforming these dated materials into new, usable shingles. Call ahead to your local recycling depot to ask about their requirements for shingle donations.

You may be surprised to find that you can make a little bit of money by opting to recycle your asphalt shingles, helping reduce the cost of your new roofing system.

Throw away your old shingles with care.

When your best option for disposing of old shingles is to throw them away, it can be beneficial to rent a large dumpster. The volume of shingles removed from your roof can add up, so you will need a large trash receptacle to accommodate proper disposal.

Be sure to rent a dumpster that is designed to hold construction materials. The sanitation company you work with to obtain a dumpster will hand the delivery of the dumpster, the retrieval of the filled dumpster, and the disposal of your old asphalt shingles at your local landfill. Contact a company like ESP Dumpsters & Waste Services for more information and assistance.