asphalt plants that produce emulsified asphalt can recycle it so some will take it for free
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About $ 1.50 per sq ft over old asphalt.
Most of the time asphalt is---believe it or not!---recycled. The Dept. of Trans. usually melts it back down and uses it again due to the high volume of tar---which is easily melted. Hope this helps.
The cost to dispose of a dead cat depends on the Vets office. Typically, it will cost between $150 and $200.
About $ 2.25 per sq ft for 3 inches of recycled asphalt.
What is a square foot cost for grinding asphalt 2"
To effectively remove asphalt from your driveway, you can use a combination of tools such as a jackhammer, shovel, and a heavy-duty scraper. Start by breaking up the asphalt with the jackhammer, then use the shovel to remove the pieces. Finally, use the scraper to clean up any remaining residue. Be sure to wear protective gear and dispose of the asphalt properly.
The average cost for 2" asphalt installed is $ 1.80 sf
The cost of porous asphalt can vary depending on location, project size, and specific requirements. On average, porous asphalt may cost between $3-$5 per square foot to install. Maintenance costs should also be considered for long-term upkeep.
The place you buy a new tire will dispose of the old tire for free.
The cost to recycle asphalt shingles is rather low. Sometimes free. Your biggest cost will be the transportation cost to haul them to your local paving contractor. A cost that the contractor would have is the shredding of the shingles to make them usable in hot mix asphalt. With the percentage of asphalt binder usually around 17-18% in asphalt shingles, most paving contractors will either take them off your hands for free or buy them from you. Asphalt binder is what is left over after gasoline, diesel, kerosene, and other volatiles are distilled off of crude oil. With the rising oil prices, all asphalt paving contractors are looking for ways to increase the amount of recycled asphalt pavement or shingles they use in their mix designs. I am in the Asphalt Recycling business as we speak. I am involved with this through out the U.S. and the answer above is wrong. No one in the U.S. is paying for asphalt shingles at this time! You will receive a discounted tipping fee at the asphalt shingle recycling center. I was just at the National Asphalt conference in Chicago, were everyone who is someone in the asphalt business, or is associated with the Asphalt Recycling end were at. There is no talk of the Asphalt producers paying for them because part of the business plan is to collect those fees. Paying for asphalt shingles to be dumped at your site is about 10-20 years away.