Address: 3311 Penn Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15201, USA
Phone: +14126213405
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 6AM–3PM
Tuesday: 6AM–3PM
Wednesday: 6AM–3PM
Thursday: 6AM–3PM
Friday: 6AM–3PM
Saturday: 6AM–12PM
Tom k
First time recycling materials in Pittsburgh. I had leftover copper from my kitchen and an old dishwasher and oven. Everyone was friendly and helpful with the process of getting old material out of my truck and separating out the metals. Would return here again.
Pittsburgh Roof Club
It ain’t the manager or employees shorting the weight it’s the big boss man who shows up periodically throughout the week and rips off (returning) scrappers. The manager guy and most of the others are fair with the scale and the numbers but I’m just turning around if I see big guy out there at the scale. Brought dental equipment in 80% aluminum 15% brass and copper and a steel base and pole they gave me 180 lbs in steel and 8 lbs in aluminum:( like bro I think you got it backwards ..? Nah they are just following boss’ orders..smh
Matt Flowers
Great price, their scale shorted me 30 pounds of number two copper. I have an Butcher scale I check my weights on.
Robert Galardi
I can’t say enough about how well I was treated at AAA iron and metal today. These folks took time from their lunch to handle my transaction wIth professional service. I highly recommend the team at AAA iron and metals.
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Copper prices vary constantly, due to multiple factors. It's best to call them.
If you call them they will tell you
Prices change. You can call them and ask
7 dollars per 100 lbs.
Yes they do
There were 2 employees at the scale that assisted in unloading my vehicle.
I don't know I recyclé aluminium can. They give me the market rate.
It depends on how much they weigh. They go by the pound. My husband says that they're fair on what they pay per pound, and I agree with him.
They don't recycle glass. Only Metal.
They do, but don't buy propane tanks unless the valves are removed. They usually pay shredder for grilles
Yes
Yea call around some are else may pay more.
if it has metal in it, theyll take everything. these places break metals down into all types of categories - tin, clean copper, #2 copper, pig iron, etc etc, and they all have different prices per poundage. if youre looking to maximize your return, break the lawnmower down. if you just want to get rid of it, give it as is and they'll give you the cheapest price, heavy tin or something like that.
Your asking the Google community not the staff at aaa
I think they accept everything you asked, but you can always call ahead.
No
Yeah
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