FAQs

Synergy Metals Recycling

  • What are your business hours?

    Our operating hours are Monday through Friday from 7:30 AM to 3:30 PM. We're also open on Saturdays from 7:30 AM to 11:30 AM. We're closed on Sundays.
  • Do you quote converters over the phone?

    No, all quotes are issued in person at our facility. For legal reasons, please bring a copy of the title or registration for the vehicle from which the converter was removed.
  • What types of metal can be recycled?

    We recycle a wide range of metals including ferrous metals like steel and iron, non-ferrous metals such as aluminum, copper, brass, lead, and stainless steel. We also accept catalytic converters, automotive batteries, and many other metal items.
  • How do I know if my metal is ferrous or non-ferrous?

    A simple magnet test can help you determine this. If the magnet sticks to the metal, it's ferrous (contains iron). If it doesn't stick, it's likely non-ferrous, which typically has a higher recycling value.
  • Do I need to clean the metal before recycling it?

    While it's not always necessary, clean and separated metals often command a better price. We recommend cleaning your metals when possible for optimal value.
  • Can I recycle appliances and electronics?

    Yes, many appliances and electronics contain recyclable metals. These are classified under the Light Iron category.
  • Do I get paid for my scrap metal?

    Absolutely. We provide payment based on the weight and current market value of the metal you bring in.
  • Is there a minimum amount of scrap I can bring?

    We don't have a minimum requirement for scrap metal recycling. You're welcome to bring in any amount of recyclable metal.
  • How are prices for scrap metal determined?

    Our pricing is based on several factors including the type and grade of metal, current market rates, weight, and global supply and demand trends.
  • Why is recycling scrap metal important?

    Scrap metal recycling is crucial as it helps conserve natural resources, reduces energy consumption, decreases greenhouse gas emissions, and prevents usable materials from ending up in landfills.