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Providing scrap metal recycling services throughout Northeast Ohio!
If you have scrap metal taking up space in your garage, workshop, job site, or business, recycling it can be an easy way to put extra cash in your pocket. From copper wire and aluminum siding to steel, brass, and industrial scrap, many materials have value when properly recycled.
At D & L Recycling, we help homeowners, contractors, tradespeople, and businesses turn unwanted metal into a valuable resource while keeping recyclable materials out of landfills.
Many people ask, "How much is my scrap metal worth?" The answer depends on several factors.
Different metals have different values based on market demand and industrial use. Non-ferrous metals such as copper, brass, and aluminum typically command higher prices than ferrous metals like steel and iron.
Clean, separated materials often provide greater value than mixed or contaminated loads. Removing non-metal attachments and separating materials before visiting the recycling center can help improve efficiency and potentially increase value.
Larger quantities may be more valuable because they reduce handling and processing time.
Scrap metal prices are influenced by regional, national, and global market demand. Because of this, prices can fluctuate over time.
While pricing changes regularly, some metals are generally more valuable than others.
Call for current prices:
(330) 225-7507
Copper remains one of the most sought-after recyclable metals due to its extensive use in electrical systems, plumbing, manufacturing, and construction. Materials such as copper wire, tubing, and pipe are commonly recycled.
Learn more about Copper Recycling.
Brass is widely used in plumbing fixtures, valves, fittings, and decorative applications. Its copper content often makes it a valuable recyclable material.
Lightweight and versatile, aluminum is found in siding, gutters, cans, automotive parts, and many household products.
Stainless steel contains valuable alloys that help increase its recycling value compared to ordinary steel.
Although generally lower in value than non-ferrous metals, steel and iron remain among the most commonly recycled materials due to their abundance and widespread use.
Selling scrap metal is often easier than many people expect.
Collect recyclable metals from your home, business, renovation project, or job site.
Whenever possible, separate copper, aluminum, brass, steel, and other materials into individual groups.
Our team will help direct you to the appropriate unloading area and answer any questions you may have.
Materials are weighed using certified scales to ensure accurate measurements.
Once materials are processed and documented according to Ohio regulations, payment is issued based on current pricing and material classification.
A little preparation can go a long way.
These simple steps can help improve processing efficiency and reduce sorting time.
Yes. Scrap metal prices fluctuate based on market demand, commodity pricing, and industry conditions.
Yes. A valid government-issued photo ID is required when selling scrap metal in accordance with Ohio regulations.
Absolutely. Contractors, manufacturers, machine shops, electricians, plumbers, and other businesses regularly recycle scrap metal.
Most common ferrous and non-ferrous metals are accepted, including copper, aluminum, brass, steel, stainless steel, and many industrial materials.
Scrap metal recycling provides an opportunity to recover value from materials that might otherwise go unused. Whether you're cleaning out a garage, completing a construction project, or managing ongoing business scrap, recycling helps conserve resources while putting valuable materials back into circulation.
Contact D & L Recycling at (330) 225-7507 today to learn more about accepted materials and current recycling prices.
Please remember to bring your driver's license or state ID as this is a
State Law to sell your scrap metal.
D&L Recycling is a registered scrap metal recycler with the Ohio Department of Public Safety-Division of Homeland Security and works with all local law enforcement to prevent theft.
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