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Alamo Recycle Centers
1254 Austin Hwy, Suite 113, San Antonio, Texas, United States

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On average our tipping fees are 40-60% cheaper than that of the landfills and we guarantee shorter wait times. Click on the map to the right for directions to one of our facilities! Click here to learn more about our C&D Recycling services. Because we know your time is valuable, our roll off services can save you a trip and allow you the luxury of never leaving the job site. Call us today and we will bring a roll off container to you and pick it up or replace it within 24 hours of you notifying us that it is full, guaranteed! Click here to learn more about our Roll Off services.Approximately 90% of all Construction & Demolition (C&D) material from a job site can be recycled, however, approximately 45% of all loads taken into our nation’s landfill are still comprised of material from a Construction & Demolition job site.

Based in San Antonio, Texas, Alamo Recycle Centers is a Construction & Demolition (C&D) recycling facility promoting the environmentally friendly and economically feasible recycling of construction & demolition material. Striving for 100% diversion of all C&D material previously bound for the landfill, Alamo Recycle Centers is committed to finding alternative uses for all C&D material.
Alamo receives its C&D debris from two main sources - either through the rental and placement of roll off containers on C&D job sites, and/or from the delivery of C&D debris to one of our recycling facilities. Greater than 95% of this material received by Alamo is then processed and converted into renewable energy or used to make new products, thus lessening our dependency on virgin materials and fossil fuels.
Just as asphalt is the most recycled product in America, Alamo Recycle Centers receives, cleans, tests and processes more asphalt shingles than any other product. In addition to shingle recycling, Alamo Recycle Centers also recycles wood, metals, paper, cardboard, some plastics and tires.
Alamo Recycle Centers is currently working to increase the number of recycling facilities it owns and operates throughout Texas and the southern United States, thus helping the Construction & Demolition industry to decrease it's environmental footprint. Check back soon for announcements regarding future recycling facilities.
The benefits of working with Alamo Recycle Centers include:

  • Conserving valuable landfill space
  • Decreasing our dependency of foreign oil
  • Reuse of previously mined aggregate
  • Reducing our use of virgin resources
  • Enhanced public image
  • Significant cost savings

Recycling Services

Shingle Recycling

The United States manufactures and/or disposes of an estimated 11 million tons of asphalt shingles each year. Of this 11 million tons, approximately 10 million tons is from installation scraps and tear-offs from re-roofing. Because of this, using recycled asphalt shingles, or RAS, in new products is an important step toward reducing the negative environmental impacts associated with the extraction, transportation and processing of virgin materials. By reducing the amount of virgin resources used in production, the costs for both manufacturers and consumers is reduced.
Shingle Recycling through Alamo Recycle Centers will drastically reduce your disposal fee all while enhancing your company's public image.
To save money, many contractors and homeowners will buy and use wholesale roof and asphalt shingles. But, because buyers can get a great price on a wholesale shingle, they will sometimes purchase more than necessary, leaving piles and piles of leftover shingles.
Users in the United States dispose of millions of wholesale asphalt and roof shingles every year. When buyers over purchase wholesale shingles, they are more likely to be careless when using the shingles. Millions of leftover shingles are installation scraps and other pieces left from reroofing errors. That is why it’s so important to recycle these shingles. Alamo Recycle Centers can help buyers to get rid of their leftover wholesale shingles quickly and safely, and allow them to be reused.
Using a recycled wholesale shingle will reduce the need for excess transportation and processing of new materials to make shingles, lessening the impact to the environment. There is also a significant reduction in costs to both manufacturers and shingle users.
It can be a huge drain on resources, time, and money to dispose of your own wholesale asphalt and roof shingles. But if you use Alamo Recycle Centers to get rid of your shingles, you can drastically reduce your disposal fees and become friendly to environment.

Wood Recycling
There are two types of wood product, C&D related wood and Organic. Fortunately, Alamo Recycle Centers recycles both. Examples of C&D wood include lumber, pallets and plywood. Organic wood is considered brush and tree limbs.

Roll Off Services

At Alamo Recycle Centers, we pride ourselves on our low tipping fees and short wait times. But we can save you even more of your valuable time! Our roll off container rentals are the perfect way to get all the savings of our CD recycling without ever leaving your job site!
Here’s how it works: We bring the roll off dumpsters to you. You fill them with shingles, wood and other materials that we accept. Then we’ll haul the roll off dumpsters back to our facilities. You can’t get more efficient than that!Using our roll off containers, you still save 40 to 50 percent on tipping fees. And you don’t lose a second of the day hauling CD recycling materials to our facilities.

Mobile Shingle Grinding

Contractors and other homeowners in the United States create and throw away more than 11 million tons of shingles every year. And most of these shingles are disposable pieces leftover from re-roofing and waste from roof tear-offs.
Many users need to do some shingle grinding after all these pieces are left. That is why they need the help of mobile shingle grinding and other shingle grinding service providers. But these services don’t only get rid of shingle pieces. There are also many environmental and monetary benefits of doing shingle grinding after your next roofing project.
The hot mix industry greatly needs ground shingle material. Alamo Recycle Centers provides roll off dumpsters to you and haul the materials back to their centers. A mobile grinding service provider will prepare the shingle grindings and reuse them based on current disposal, reuse specifications and requirements.
State officials strictly monitor shingle grinding in most states. Grinding services have all kinds of custom equipment and other materials that allow the materials to be recycled and reused correctly. Mobile grinding services then work with other companies to sell the products, ultimately saving your time and money, and helping the environment.

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Company Services
  • Asphalt Recycling
  • Roof Shingles Recycling
  • Pallets Recycling
  • Plywood Recycling
  • Metals Recycling
  • Paper Recycling
  • Cardboard Recycling
  • Some Plastics Recycling
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1254 Austin Hwy, Suite 113
San Antonio, Texas
United States
ZIP: 78209
210-344-2100
210-344-2110
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