Tire Disposal & Recycling

Old tires piling up? Can't dispose of them through regular trash? We remove and recycle all tire types with certified facilities. Get instant pricing online.

What We Remove

Passenger car tires (all sizes)
SUV and truck tires
Trailer tires
ATV and lawn mower tires
Motorcycle tires
Off-rim and on-rim tires
Trailer and RV tires
Winter and summer tires
Multiple tires (bulk removal)
Tires in any condition

What We Don't Remove

Commercial semi-truck tires (contact for commercial services)
Tractor and heavy equipment tires (requires specialty handling)
Tires with hazardous fluids inside

Why Choose Junk Rascals for Tire Disposal & Recycling?

Certified Recycling

Tires can't go in landfills in Kentucky - they're banned. We work with certified tire recycling facilities where tires are shredded and repurposed into rubber mulch, athletic surfaces, asphalt, and tire-derived fuel.

Instant Online Pricing

No phone calls needed. Enter your zip code and number of tires in our online system and get guaranteed upfront pricing. Most tire disposal is priced per tire, so it's simple and transparent.

Pick Up From Anywhere

We collect tires from your garage, shed, yard, or wherever they're stored. You don't need to move them to the curb or worry about loading them. We handle all the heavy lifting.

Bulk Tire Removal

If you have 10, 20, or 50+ tires from a business or property cleanout, we offer discounted bulk pricing. Just specify the quantity when booking online.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does tire disposal cost?

Tire disposal typically costs $5-15 per tire depending on size and type. Passenger car tires start around $5-8 each, SUV/truck tires $8-12, and specialty tires may be more. Get exact pricing by entering your tire quantity and types in our online booking system.

Why can't I just throw tires in the trash?

Tires are banned from Kentucky landfills because they take up huge amounts of space, trap methane gas creating fire hazards, and don't decompose. State law requires proper recycling through certified facilities. Illegal tire dumping can result in fines up to $25,000.

What happens to my old tires after you take them?

Tires go to certified recycling facilities where they're shredded into crumb rubber. This rubber is used in playgrounds, athletic tracks, rubber mulch, asphalt (rubberized roads), and tire-derived fuel for cement kilns. Over 75% of tires get recycled into new products.

Do you take tires still on the rims?

Yes! We take tires both on and off rims. Tires on rims may have a small surcharge since they require more processing at the recycling facility, but we handle them either way.

Can you take a large quantity of tires?

Absolutely! If you're a business, mechanic shop, or have accumulated many tires, we offer bulk pricing. Enter the total quantity when booking online or contact us for large commercial quantities (50+ tires).

What about trailer or RV tires?

We remove all passenger vehicle tire types including trailer, RV, ATV, and motorcycle tires. When booking online, just indicate you have specialty tires and we'll confirm pricing.

Do you take tires in bad condition?

Yes! Flat, worn-out, dry-rotted, or damaged tires are all accepted. Condition doesn't matter for recycling - all rubber can be processed and repurposed.

How fast can you remove my tires?

Book online right now and select from available same-day or next-day time slots. Tire removal is quick - we can typically collect and load tires in under 15 minutes once we arrive.

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