So let me show you how i made my tire shingles.
Roofing with old tires.
It looks like traditional cedar shakes but is more durable and keeps scrap tires from being buried in a landfill.
The rubber fragments are then scraped clean of any steel and nylon threads.
Manufacturers purchase massive quantities of old tires an average roof requires anywhere from 250 to 1000 tires and dissect the hard rubber rings into small chunks which are fed into a granulating process.
Typical roofing materials include steel asphalt shingles stone and wood all in various forms.
By the mother earth news editors september october 1976 converting old tires into roofing material is an eco friendly construction technique.
I also found that old tires are shredded and used in combination with asphalt to pave roads.
These materials require varying degrees of materials and have differing levels of durability.
The tiles come in three different shapes and styles one can choose between a replica of.
Is a major user of recycled rubber derived from these tires.
I found a company called rubbur concepts that uses a compression mould to turn used tires into replica cedar and slate shingles.
Old tires can be converted into roofing material.
As a result the recycled shingles have a similar aesthetic to the natural ones but are lighter cheaper more flexible and more durable.
Some 200 miles of highways and roads have been reinforced for an average of 1 750 old tires for every lane mile.
It cut surprisingly easy and i cut the entire sidewall off of the tire.
Using an old kitchen steak knife this one has been in my junk drawer for so many years that i couldn t even tell you where it came from i punctured the sidewall by carefully pushing the knife to the hilt.
Since 1988 phoenix already used up 15 million old tires and 4 2 million tons of asphalt rubber to reconstruct roads.
Rubber roof shingles are made from rubber powder which is ground from old tires.
For an average sized home between 600 1000 rubber tires are used to create a rubber shingle roof.
I also found that old tires are shredded and used in combination with asphalt to pave roads.
I found a company called rubbur concepts that uses a compression mould to turn used tires into replica cedar and slate shingles.