What kind of metals do you buy?

All ferrous and non-ferrous metals; Steel, Iron, Tin, Copper, Brass, Aluminum, Stainless Steel, Electric Motors, Catalytic Converters and more!

 


 

Do you pay cash?

Yes, we do!

 


 

Do you buy Aluminum Cans?

Yes, we do!

 


 

Do you take the Television?

No, we do not. Televisions contain mercury and can vary hazardous if not disposed of properly. Contact your local recycling association for details and instructions on how to dispose of your old televisions in an eco-friendly and safe manner.


 

Are you open to the public?

Yes, we are! Monday through Friday 8:30 am-5 pm(Gates Close at 4:30pm) and Saturdays 8:30 am-noon(Gates Close at 11:30am). Closed on most major holidays.

 


 

Do you pick up metal?

Yes, we do! Call us and schedule a pick up anytime! Smaller loads such as refrigerators and other household goods are a thing we generally don’t pick up however our customers do! Ask about getting put in contact with local scrap haulers to pick up any size load!

 


 

Do you buy vehicles?

Yes, we do!

 


 

What do I need to sell my metal?

You’re required to have a valid state-issued ID to sell scrap.

 


 

Where does all the scrap go?

We ship metal all over the world! In short; We buy it from you, process it, then ship it to mills, shredders, choppers, and other scrap brokers for further processing. Once these companies process the material to their buyer’s specific needs, they sell it to manufacturers who then create the product. That product then gets sold to consumers and the cycle continues.

 


 

Are there restricted items that you do not accept?

Yes, We do not accept; glass, rubber, propane tanks, trash, alkaline batteries, televisions, CRT computer monitors, and any other hazardous materials. If you have a question on an item please contact us.

 


 

What determines the price of metals?

Ultimately supply and demand are what has the largest effect on metal prices. That being said at any given time a number of influences can cause metal markets to fluctuate. Feel free to check out our resources page for more information.