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Showing posts with label scrap metal buyers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label scrap metal buyers. Show all posts

Friday, December 13, 2013

Earn Extra Dollars Selling Household Metals to Scrap Metal Buyers

"Copper, the most popular scrap metal, can be found in many appliances. If you have old television sets, refrigerators, radios, DVD players, and computer monitors, you might want to check them first for copper before throwing them away. A television set alone has a thick copper wire tubing that is very valuable, and which you can sell to honest scrap metal buyers like A&R Metal Recyclers. Average scrap prices for copper vary depending on its type. Clean, bare, bright copper wire will earn you an average of $3.10 per pound, while the rate for copper tubing and flashing is typically $2.87. Insulated copper wire, on the other hand, has an average of $1.00 per pound. Unlike other metals, copper is the kind of metal that can be recycled repeatedly without losing any of its content, which makes copper more valuable than the others."

http://www.arscrapmetalbuyers.com/info-article/earn-extra-dollars-selling-household-metals-scrap-metal-buyers

Wednesday, December 11, 2013

Where to Find Trusted Scrap Metal Buyers

With the economy still recovering, selling scrap metal has become a new way for more and more people to earn extra money. Instead of throwing away metal goods, many people now see the importance of keeping them. An old car engine, a broken washing machine, a lawn mower, and even Christmas light bulbs are now worth collecting. With a little patience, you will be able to accumulate a significant amount of scrap in time, which you can sell at a local scrap metal buyer.

Scrap metal buyers can be easily found in your local phone book under the headings of “recycling” and “scrap metal.” Not all buyers, however, advertise in phone books; some of them put up flyers instead. You can also ask your family, friends, neighbors, and co-workers if they know a buyer that they can recommend. Searching for online ads can also be helpful.

Another way to look for honest scrap metal buyers is to check out collision centers and machine shops. These types of businesses usually deal with scrap metal, so they may know of a scrap yard that offers great prices for scrap metals. You can also ask plumbers, roofers, electricians, and building contractors since these people also deal with recyclable metals.

After your research, check your list and call each buyer for a quote if you were not able to get specific pricing. When you’re done, compare the prices and choose which one meets your needs.

Monday, November 11, 2013

Selling Your Scrap: How You Can Go About Making Money from Scrap Metals

The purpose of segregating trash is to ease the process of disposal. However, if you're not into sorting out your rubbish and putting them into separate containers, then read on for one more reason why you should start segregating.

The things you toss into the bin are things that you have no more use for. You throw away containers of food, old documents you no longer need, and other things. However, unless all you have in your bin are pieces of food, your trash could actually be more valuable than you think, especially if you have recyclable scraps of metal.

Metals like steel, iron, copper, brass, and aluminum are some of the many examples of metals that can be reused, no matter how small they are. Recycling centers and scrap metal buyers often sort out individual scraps into different piles depending on the type of metal. Some could melt all the scraps together if they're hard to sort and create a mix of reclaimed metal that could be used for different kinds of new products.


Recycling centers and scrap metal buyers are willing to pay for your unwanted metals because they are much easier to collect than unmined sources. This also helps reduce the energy used to purify them and also saves up the reserves that haven't been touched yet.

Friday, October 25, 2013

AR Scrap Metal Buyers Company Offers Competitive Prices

"Houston, Texas (September 30, 2013) – AR Scrap Metal Buyers is offering to purchase scrap metals at competitive prices. They buy the materials at a rate higher than that given by other buyers in order to help sellers earn more cash and to establish a strong client relationship with them. While they buy scrap metals from sellers at a higher rate, they sell the recycled products to metal companies at a lower price. This way, they help both sellers and buyers benefit from the transactions and get the right value for their money. They are also able to build a solid foundation of trust and mutual respect with their clients, which is important in keeping their business relevant and competitive even in the midst of a troubled economy."

http://www.arscrapmetalbuyers.com/press-releases/ar-scrap-metal-buyers-company-offers-competitive-prices

Saturday, September 28, 2013

Identifying Scrap Metal for Buyers

Scrap metal can be a profitable source of business, as many enterprises buy the material for use in making new products. While industries with scrap metal equipment know that there are enough buyers for these materials in the market, many homeowners may not be aware of this, thereby depriving themselves of possible money making ventures. However, it just takes a little knowledge to learn about which scrap metal can attract a lot of buyers.

For example, copper is one of the most common materials in home structures, and is reddish in color if it's in good condition. It can be found as pipes in your plumbing, gutters, inside air conditioners, and in ordinary electric wires. While aluminum is used in canned products, it can also be used as sidings, window frames, and doors.

On its part, brass can be found in keys, door handles, light fixtures, and bathroom fixtures, as well as in your plumbing and the end of copper piping. Steel is the most common metal used throughout the world from cars to chairs, shelves, cabinets, household appliances, and most other modern tools and devices. Of course, these scrap metals would not really be worth millions, unless you have tons and tons of material to sell.


However, for scrap metal buyers any kind of metal is valuable. So why throw used metal objects away and contribute to environmental hazards, when you can earn something from them?

Sunday, August 25, 2013

A Few Silver Pieces for a Few Pieces of Silver

Recycling scrap metal is a great move not only because you get to earn a couple of bucks from selling them but also because you help Mother Nature by reducing the need to supply more metal and reducing the amount of waste that end up in landfills. All you need to do is bring scrap metals to the yard and have them weigh it and see how much they're willing to give you.

Although any kind of metal is pretty much okay for scrap metal buyers, there are a few kinds that buyers would be more than happy to purchase from you. Most of these would be non-ferrous metals which are non-magnetic because these could be reused in a lot of ways. Here is a quick rundown on a few examples of non-ferrous metals:


  • Aluminum – usually silver or white, aluminum is a metal you could easily bend if it's cut thin. These are often used for cans, window frames, and gutters. Recycling this metal saves 80% of energy that was used to make aluminum of the same amount.
  • Brass – is a heavy metal that has a yellow and reddish color that are usually used for keys, light fixtures, and handles.
  • Copper – one of the most sought-after metals, this is used in different kinds of things like electric wires, gutters, and plumbing pipes. These are one of the most valuable scraps you could recycle.