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4 Things You Can Do With Old Tires

If you have old tires lying around your property, you may not know what to do with them. You can recycle them at your local plant so they can be turned into something new and useful, but there are other ways you can benefit from the old rubber as well. Discover 4 cool things you can do with old tires around your property that you can benefit from every day.

Playground safety

Just like wood chips and shavings, shredded tires help make playgrounds safer to be on. Your local recycling plant can use a tire shredding machine to reduce your old tires into material you can use for a soft landing in your yard. Use shredded tires to line your playground equipment, providing several inches under swings and at the base of slides.

You can also use shredded tires in place of gravel along your driveway or walking path.

Roofing

Old tires make excellent roofing material. Cut into rubber shingles, you can use old tires to cover your home. The rubber reflects heat and is an excellent insulator for your home. This savvy way to re-purpose tires not only gives you cost-effective roofing materials, it helps save the environment by keeping old tires in use rather than in a landfill.

Planters

You can hang old tires on a wall to place potted plants in for quirky appeal outside your home. You can leave these old tires in their original form, or you can paint them fun colors such as white, blue, pink, or even sunny yellow. You can use large tractor tires as planters in the ground by placing them on their side and filling the center with dirt. The effect gives you a raised flower bed that is both intriguing and easy to manage.

Mulch

Believe it or not, you can use shredded tires as mulch for planting flowers or managing a large garden. This compost allows you to manage weeds, and a single application can last for years. As long as you are careful to only place this kind of mulch near areas where fires will not be likely to occur, this is considered a safe and effective alternative to classic wood mulch.

You don't have to let your tires gather up dust around your property. You can use them in many ways, from remodeling to playground safety to gardening. If you need your tires shredded, your local recycling plant can do this for you so you can get the most out of your old tires.


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