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We pay some of the best scrap metal prices in the area. Check the latest prices below for common metals including steel, copper, and brass.

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Ferrous Metals

SHEET IRON 160.00 GT
SHORT STEEL 210.00 GT
SHEARING 160.00 GT
ROTORS 245.00 GT
CARS & TRUCKS 165.00 GT

GT/GROSS TON = 2240 LB

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One dollar of ferrous or non-ferrous scrap material equals one point.
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A pile of used and rusty brake discs stacked together.

Auto Cast Drums & Rotors are cast-iron brake parts removed from cars, SUVs, and trucks. This category includes disc brake rotors and drum brake housings made from solid cast iron.

Rusty white pickup truck parked in snow with visible damage.

Cars include complete or mostly complete vehicles accepted for scrap recycling. Vehicles may be running or non-running.

Pile of crushed and twisted metal scraps at a junkyard.

Sheet Iron is thin, lightweight steel commonly found in household, commercial, and automotive items. This material is usually under 1/8 inch thick.

A cluttered pile of scrap metal and debris outdoors.

Short Steel is clean steel scrap cut to short lengths, typically under 4 feet long. The material has a thickness greater than 1/4 inch.

A white pigeon perched on a rusty metal structure near some wooden planks.

Shearing refers to large or heavy steel that has to be cut down using industrial shears so it meets size and handling requirements.

Common Shearing Materials: Large steel beams and plates, Heavy structural steel, Oversized pipes and frames, Industrial and demolition steel

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Aluminum Siding includes aluminum panels removed from houses, garages, and commercial buildings. This material is lightweight, corrosion-resistant, and recyclable

Stack of metallic ladders and frames piled together.

Aluminum Sheet includes flat aluminum as well as common aluminum shapes used in construction and fabrication. All material must be aluminum only, with no steel or non-metal attachments.

Several used and dirty car batteries arranged closely together.

Auto Batteries are lead-acid vehicle batteries removed from cars, SUVs, trucks, and other vehicles. These batteries are fully recyclable and must be handled properly for safety and environmental reasons.

A dense pile of assorted metal parts and mechanical components.

Brass Yellow (also called yellow brass) is a copper-zinc alloy commonly used in plumbing and mechanical parts. It has a yellow-gold color and is heavier than aluminum.

A pile of spent bullet casings in various sizes and conditions.

#1 Copper with a minimum of 99% copper content, clean and free of paint, insulation, solder, or other attachments. Commonly sourced from clean copper pipe, solid copper pieces.

A pile of rusty, old copper pipes.

Copper #2 is lower-grade copper that contains coatings, solder, or light attachments. While still valuable, it does not meet the cleanliness requirements of Copper #1.

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Bare Bright Copper is the highest-grade copper scrap. It consists of clean, uncoated, and unalloyed copper that is bright and shiny, with no insulation, paint, or attachments.

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High Grade Copper Wire with Insulation consists of copper electrical wire that still has its insulation attached. The wire contains a high percentage of copper, but does not qualify as bare or bright due to the insulation.

A large pile of tangled cables and wires in various colors.

Low Grade Copper Wire with Ends On includes copper wire that still has plugs, connectors, terminals, or mixed materials attached. Because of the added non-copper content, this wire is priced lower than high-grade insulated wire.

A tangled mess of various cables and wires with a yellow plug.

Low Grade Copper Wire with Ends Off consists of insulated copper wire where plugs, connectors, and terminals have been removed, but the wire still contains a lower copper-to-insulation ratio compared to high-grade insulated wire.

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Medium Grade Insulated Copper Wire consists of copper wire with insulation attached that has a moderate copper content. It is cleaner than low-grade wire but does not qualify as high-grade due to insulation thickness or wire size.

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Copper-Aluminum Radiators are radiators and heat exchangers made from a mix of copper and aluminum, commonly found in vehicles, air-conditioning units, and industrial equipment.

Stack of stainless steel kitchen sinks in a storage area.

Stainless Steel 304 is a high-quality, non-magnetic stainless steel commonly used in food service, construction, and industrial applications.

UNACCEPTABLE ITEMS
Propane tanks/Gas tanks, Paint cans/Aerosol cans, TVs/Computer Monitors
Items containing PCBs, Mercury switches/Mercury
Broken batteries/Lithium-Ion batteries/NiCad batteries, Asbestos waste
Oily scrap, No white goods containing CFCs(freon), Air bags
Medical or Hazardous waste, Non-metal waste, Radioactive or Nuclear waste
Closed drums/closed cylinders, Tires, Safes, Railroad Material
Artificial Christmas Trees, Solar Panels