Metals We accept

A collection of copper plumbing fittings, including elbows, tees, and straight connectors.
A tangled pile of colorful electrical wires in a cardboard box.
Six car batteries placed on the ground in a workshop or garage setting.
Pile of used and rusty car engine parts and suspension components in a workshop or junkyard.
A large box filled with assorted metal hardware parts, including faucets, fittings, pipes, and other plumbing components.
A close-up photo of a pile of aluminum or metal trim and molding pieces stacked together.

We recycle all kinds or materials:

  • Copper

  • Brass

  • Stainless Steel

  • Lead

  • Aluminum

  • Metal

  • Certain electronics ( old phones, computers, laptops, desktops, flat screen TV's, circuit boards, etc.)

  • Catalytic Converters

  • Alloys ( Carbide, Inconel, Beryllium copper, stellite, etc.)

  • AND MORE

A large pile of crushed soda cans in various colors including red, green, blue, silver, and orange.
Backlit sign spelling 'RECYCLE' on a dark textured wall.
Four used car wheels with tires, stacked upside down, in a garage.
Assorted metal brackets, rollers, and hardware parts on a dirt floor.

METALS THAT WE TAKE

Spring Scrap Metal Recycling proudly accepts a wide range of non-ferrous materials, including copper, brass, stainless steel, and insulated wires. These non-ferrous materials can vary significantly in size and shape, allowing us to cater to diverse recycling needs. Additionally, we also process most ferrous materials, such as metal, cast iron, and steel, ensuring a comprehensive service to all our valued customers.

IMPORTANT THINGS TO KNOW ABOUT YOUR MATERIAL

We kindly ask our customers to take the time to sort their materials in advance before bringing them to our facility. Additionally, if any of your items contain oil, gasoline, or even trash, we respectfully request that you drain or remove these substances beforehand. This process ensures that we can effectively accept and process the materials you bring in. Thank you for your cooperation and understanding.

Have any questions? Feel free to give us a call