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8 Places to Collect Scrap Metal for Extra Cash

Admin • June 18, 2020
Old Gears — Chicago Heights, IL — Big Daddy Scrap
One of the effective ways to conserve the environment is by recycling old materials. A significant number of people make money through the collection and sale of scrap metal to the recycling companies. These companies depend on scrap metal from residents and local businesses, which they recycle and manufacture new, useful products.

Fortunately, you can also be part of the noble cause and make extra cash through the sale of scrap metal. Here are seven places to collect scrap metal.

1. Home

Your home is the first place you should begin your search for scrap metal. Look for unused stainless-steel or copper pans, cutlery, and appliances that you will never need. If you have unused fridges, microwaves, and copper wires, you can fetch some money from them. Check your trash can and collect cans and boxes made of aluminum and steel.

You should do this exercise regularly in all rooms and pay particular attention to the attic. The garage is a gold mine; almost all the old items in the garage are made of recyclable materials. Look for old bicycles, nails, Christmas tree lights, paint cans, musical instruments, old toasters, metal toys, and even junk cars that you can sell for recycling.

You also need to check your backyard and collect the old grills that the family doesn't know they still exist. Check for broken lawn mower parts, outdated patio furniture, mesh wires, and metal containers. If you are keen enough, you can get a considerable quantity of scrap metal in your home.

2. Neighborhood

Ask your neighbors to support your initiative and allow you to collect unused metallic items in their houses. You can also request them to put the pieces in plastic bags outside their homes for you.

3. Construction Sites

Construction sites are typical dumpsites for scrap metal. However, you should never take anything from a construction site without permission. You can be sued for scrap theft, especially if you collect a valuable item that is crucial for the project.

You should meet with the contractors to discuss the collection process. Most contractors rarely say no because you will also help them get rid of debris from the sites.

You can partner with contractors, plumbers, electricians, and any other professional involved in the construction industry to help you find construction sites when you can find scrap metal. If you have a construction or renovation project in progress, you can also find unwanted metal pieces that you can sell.

4. Demolition Sites

You should always identify structures that are being demolished in your area because they are a rich source of scrap metal. You can ask for permission from the site managers to avoid legal issues. Also, you can work with heavy equipment operators so that they can give you leads to other buildings being demolished

5. Event Venues

You can collect significant amounts of recyclable cans and containers in events grounds around your locality. You can ask the event organizers to allow you to obtain the cans and other recyclables. Always have your ears on the ground to identify the persons hosting the next party or any other event in the neighborhood.

6. Dumpsites

The amount of recyclable metal in dumpsites is enormous. Some dumpsites offices will require you to pay before collecting, while others won't charge anything. You should visit the dumpsite early enough to get quality scrap metal worth the effort.

7. Retail Outlets

Retail outlets are also a good collection place. Business owners always remodel shops after some time, and they usually get rid of old equipment, such as trolleys, shelves, and carts, which are valuable recyclable materials. You can visit these shops and collect the items they want to discard.

8. Electronic Repair Shops

Local electronic repair shops have computer monitors, televisions, and other appliances that lie on the floor or the shelves because they are irreparable. You can collect the metal pieces, copper wires, and transformers that can be recycled.

Once you collect these materials, you need a place to recycle them, and that's where we come in. Our company offers reliable scrap metal recycling services. Contact us today to turn your collections into extra cash.
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