Looking for a Scrap Yard in Rochester, MN?

by | Dec 31, 2013 | Business

If you’re cleaning up around your home and need a container to put the old scrap in, just contact a scrap yard in Rochester MN for help. They’ll bring something called a rolloff, which is what most people call a dumpster, that you can put all scrap yard debris or renovation materials into and then they’ll haul it away for you. A rolloff comes in a variety of sizes meeting the size job you’re doing. They’re really great to have around, simply because, they keep your work site clean and neat while you’re working.

The small 8 and 10 YD containers are perfect for fitting into tight spaces if you’re working in an apartment or you’re a homeowner cleaning out yard debris and making space for a garden. There are many uses for a rolloff since they come in so many different sizes, such as 40YD, for the huge loads of cement or other debris needing hauled away, 30YD, used for most farm cleanups, and the 20YD, mainly used for smaller construction projects. Construction companies need them all the time to put cement blocks or chunks of old concrete in them when they’re putting in a new garages, homes or driveways.

Old copper wire, brass, aluminum, pipes from bathrooms and underground pipes, and other metals can be placed in rolloffs and then when they’re taken to the scrap yard in Rochester MN cash is received for the metals. This cash can offset the price of using the rolloffs or put immediate cash in the pocket of the construction company owner or homeowner. Visit some the Websites of nearby scrap yards where you’ll find telephone numbers listed to request whatever size rolloff you need and ask about prices they charge, plus, amounts they’re paying for different types of metals.

These amounts can change from day to day but you’ll always receive a decent amount of cash for non-ferrous (non-magnetic) metals, such as aluminum cans, insulated copper wire, copper, brass, car batteries, catalytic converters, stainless steel, lead and e-scrap and for ferrous metals (magnetic) metals, such as cast iron, tin, old appliances and even scrap vehicles. The companies will pick up the rolloffs holding your metal scrap and take them to the scrap yard, weigh them, then pay you for the metals.

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