Almost all metals found in commercial and consumer settings can be recycled, and scrap metal pickup makes it easy to responsibly dispose of metals like steel, aluminum, brass, copper, silver, and gold. These are found in items such as appliances, building materials, furniture, fixtures, and a variety of machinery. While you can toss aluminum and steel cans into curbside recycling bins, most other scrap metals have to be taken to special facilities to be broken down and processed for reuse in the production of new goods.
At TurboHaul, we offer scrap metal pickup services for a wide range of customers, from property managers and homeowners to industrial manufacturers, healthcare facilities, universities, and anyone else looking for help with scrap metal pick up and recycling on any scale.
Types of Scrap Metals We’ll Pick Up
- Brass
- Copper
- Lead
- Gold
- Silver
- Zinc
- Nickel
- Iron
- Steel
- Aluminum
Why Hire Professional Scrap Metal Pickup Haulers?
Whether you’re getting rid of an old refrigerator or have an office full of filing cabinets, scrap metal pickup can be challenging to manage on your own and possess a fair amount of difficulties. It’s time-consuming, items are often heavy, and it can be dangerous to move items with jagged and sharp metal edges.
Without a professional scrap metal pickup service, you may need a large vehicle, possibly a rental, and risk damaging your own without the proper equipment. Plus, it’s less cost and energy-efficient than for individual consumers to drive back and forth across town.
With TurboHaul’s scrap metal pickup service, this long list of worries disappears in a heartbeat. Our process is simple, cost-effective, environmentally friendly, and straightforward from start to finish.
We are committed to bettering our environment through innovative recycling programs with a goal of being 100% zero waste. We pay customers for recyclable items, recycle more than any of our local competitors, offer prices lower than anyone else, and have some of the biggest capacity trucks in the industry. This means faster and less expensive scrap metal removal and bulk junk disposal while reducing CO2 emissions on the pathway to a greener world.