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FAQS ABOUT DRYWALL RECYCLING

What do you do with the recycled products?
The gypsum derived from drywall pieces is used as fertilizer on fields and orchards to improve crop yields. Gypsum based fertilizers are especially efficient in dry areas of the country as it requires less water during application.

Drywall paper has many uses including bedding for livestock, mulch for mushroom growers, and of course in the re-manufacturing of new drywall.

The wood products collected from Job Site Clean services are ground into “hog fuel” and sold to utility companies to generate electricity and steam to run their plants.

How can you provide all the labor, trucking and dump fees and still be cheaper than doing it myself?
It's simple. Since we do the recycling, there are no dump fees. In addition, we make money selling the recycled materials to other companies and industries.





I am not located in your current service area. How do I take advantage of your services?
Please contact us as we are planning a major expansion and may be coming to your area.




Do you know how many tons of drywall scrap is generated in building a new home?



Answer: 1.38 tons!!!