Safe and Professional Removal of Commercial Brick Incinerators

Brick incinerators were widely used in the 1940s through the 1970s, particularly in small to large residential apartment buildings. These incinerators, typically located in the mechanical rooms or basements, were used to burn domestic waste from residents. Many of these commercial incinerators were built from brick and mortar and often shared the same chimney exhaust system as the building's heating boiler.

Today, these old incinerators are outdated and no longer in use. At Eco Metal Recycling Inc., we specialize in the safe and efficient removal of these obsolete incinerators. Removing them is a labor-intensive process that requires specialized expertise and equipment to ensure safety and compliance with environmental standards.

Please see pictures below of our Brick incinerators removals.

Why Remove Commercial Brick Incinerators?

Abandoned or non-functional incinerators pose several risks:

  • Health and Safety Hazards: Left unchecked, these old systems can harbor hazardous materials like asbestos or lead, which can pose a risk to building occupants and workers.
  • Environmental Compliance: Modern regulations require safe disposal of incinerator waste and materials. Removing the incinerator ensures your building complies with current environmental regulations.
  • Increased Space: Removing outdated incinerators frees up valuable space in the basement or mechanical rooms for other uses or updates.

By having your old brick incinerator removed, you reduce liability, improve safety, and create more usable space in your commercial building.

Our Incinerator Removal Process

At Eco Metal Recycling, we adhere to a careful and thorough process to ensure the safe, efficient, and environmentally responsible removal of your commercial incinerator.

  1. Initial Assessment: We conduct a thorough inspection of the incinerator site to assess the size, material, and condition of the structure.
  2. Hazmat Safety Measures: Our team is fully equipped with hazmat suits, full face masks with P100 filters, and protective gloves to ensure safety during the removal process.
  3. Incinerator Dismantling: The incinerator is carefully dismantled, and all brick, mortar, and metal components are removed safely.
  4. Chimney and Exhaust System: If the incinerator shares a chimney with the boiler, we ensure that the exhaust system is properly sealed off or modified as needed.
  5. Authorized Disposal: All incinerator materials, including bricks and hazardous components, are disposed of at authorized waste receiver facilities.
  6. Shipping Documentation: We provide you with a shipping document, certifying that the incinerator materials have been disposed of in compliance with environmental regulations.

Why Choose Eco Metal Recycling for Your Incinerator Removal?

  • Expertise and Safety: Our highly trained team has the experience and skills needed for the safe removal of commercial brick incinerators, even in complex environments.
  • Compliance: We follow all safety protocols and provide full documentation to ensure your building complies with current environmental and waste disposal regulations.
  • Complete Removal: We handle every aspect of the job, from the initial assessment to the final clean-up, leaving your space ready for future use.
  • Authorized Disposal: All waste is sent to certified facilities, ensuring that it’s handled properly and safely.

By choosing Eco Metal Recycling, you can rest assured that the entire process is handled with care and professionalism, protecting both your property and the environment.

Contact Us for Your Commercial Incinerator Removal

If your property still contains an old brick incinerator, don’t wait for potential safety issues to arise. Our team at Eco Metal Recycling Inc. can safely and efficiently remove it, giving you peace of mind that the job will be done correctly and in full compliance with environmental regulations.

Contact us today to schedule your free consultation. We offer 24-hour emergency services and same-day incinerator removal for commercial properties.

Photos of Commercial Incinerator Removals