FAQs

What is considered #1 Copper?

By |2021-02-13T13:40:24-05:00February 13th, 2021|

For tubing: Must be free of paint, solder, or braising; cannot be used oil or gas line, must be unalloyed and unthreaded. For wire: Heavy gauge (greater than a pencil lead in thickness) that is free of paint, soldered pieces, lacquer, attachments, clips, and/or insulation; cannot be leaded or tinned. No welding leed, or hair

Do you post prices?

By |2021-02-13T13:39:03-05:00February 13th, 2021|

No. Given the volatile nature of commodities, prices fluctuate constantly on any given day. However, you can call for current pricing or sign-up for emailed price updates by clicking here.

What does your business process entail?

By |2021-02-13T13:38:44-05:00February 13th, 2021|

We ask that all customers check-in at one of the drive-on scales or the non-ferrous dock scale. After we take your name and information about the items you are scrapping, you will be directed to an inspector who will examine the load, and show you where to unload. In cases where the customer has multiple

Are there legal requirements for selling scrap metal?

By |2021-02-13T13:37:53-05:00February 13th, 2021|

Yes. By law, all customers must be at least 18 years of age and present a valid driver’s license or state ID. In addition, the seller must provide the make, model, and license plate number from the vehicle used to deliver the scrap. Any material deemed suspicious will require a formal letterhead citing proof of

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