Vinyl siding is a wonderful product that many homeowners prefer to use on their homes in place of wood.
Recycled house siding.
Repurposing recycled steel requires more manufacturing power than wood or other materials which is a concern for some homeowners.
Metal siding specifically steel comes from recycled sources like junked cars and scrapped building materials.
Richard krock holds that the interior of vinyl gutters are made from recycled substrates.
With reclaimed wood you re able to carry on the history and tradition of the wood as it transitions from its previous life to a newfound purpose as part of your home.
This coupled with low maintenance for upkeep make it a good choice as a green siding option.
Several companies have produced vinyl siding using post consumer manufactured vinyl.
Post consumer recycled vinyl has increased by 40 since 2014.
Reclaimed wood offers you to take a piece of history home with you or in the case of siding you can make most of the outside of your home a historical piece in of itself.
Typically 60 to 70 percent of all vinyl products are made from recycled vinyl according to the vinyl institute.
There is little or no post manufacturing waste a claim that no other cladding producers appear to be making in their marketing communications.
They re thinking about cost efficiency and trucking waste siding to a collection facility 40 miles away doesn t return a single dime to them.
But again vinyl siding s biggest win is the landfill diversion through its re grinding process.
This is because vinyl siding is easier to clean doesn t rot and is long lasting.
Another group the vinyl institute maintains an extensive directory of vinyl siding recycling companies.
But don t expect your vinyl siding installer to take the siding to a recycling company.
Steel is easily recyclable making it a viable option for environmentally friendly siding.