Asheville Metal Recycling offers a variety of recycling services for your metals or other products. We recycle metals from your home or business demolition projects, car parts, construction projects, and more. We also will take junk cars, as well as cans and other non-ferrous scrap metals.
Our Western North Carolina company has served individuals and businesses in our region since 2001, giving you a better option than to throw your unwanted metals in the trash.If you are handling a construction, cleanup, or demolition project, the right size dumpster is needed to haul away unwanted items.
Our Western North Carolina company has served individuals and businesses in our region since 2001, giving you a better option than to throw your unwanted metals in the trash.If you are handling a construction, cleanup, or demolition project, the right size dumpster is needed to haul away unwanted items.
Services
Asheville Metal Recycling can make dumping and recycling materials from your project with roll-off dumpster rental easy. Our trucks will come to your location in Western North Carolina and drop off the right size dumpster to fit your needs. Our dumpsters are perfect for home addition projects. We also work with commercial contractors for construction projects and building demolition projects.
Asheville Metal Recycling offers junk car removal. You can bring your car to our local facility. We serve clients throughout Western North Carolina, helping get your junk vehicle off the road, and recycling the parts and metals for reuse. We recycle not just personal vehicles, but buses, RV's tractors, motorcycles, scooters, wagons, trailers, trucks and more.
Asheville Metal Recycling provides businesses and industries with an environmentally-friendly method to dispose of their unused items. You can bring your ferrous or non-ferrous items to our Western North Carolina. We will accept unused vehicles such as cars, trucks and buses. We also take appliances and electronics, along with auto parts that are no longer needed.
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Jacob
Nov 18, 2021
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Josh Wexler
Sep 30, 2021
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First time and last time I'll go to this place. There is literally zero signage or instructions on what to do. I pulled in and had an option to go left or straight. I went straight cause...50/50? Stopped on the scale and then someone started waving me to keep going. That was the last of the help I received. I had absolutely no idea where to go or what to do. There were a bunch of people who looked like employees walking around who wouldn't even make eye contact. Clearly no one wanted to assist. After a couple of minutes of utter confusion I pulled back out and left. How on earth is this place so
Dave Craig
Jul 27, 2021
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J. Porter
Jul 02, 2021
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Blaine Rice
Jun 26, 2021
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Brian Roberts
Jun 12, 2021
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James Shook
Jul 03, 2020
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