Bennett & Cohey Auto Salvage & Recycling has been providing solutions for your metal recycling needs for more than a half century. With a convenient location in Chestertown, Maryland, Bennett and Cohey offers disposal and recycling of ferrous and non-ferrous metals, a wide range of auto repair services, roll-off container services and restoration of antique vehicles and hot rods!
Whether you're a homeowner or contractor with a truckload of scrap metal to drop off, or a business in need of container service, Bennett and Cohey has the solution that's right for you. Our facility, located on Route 213 in Queen Anne's County, spans 13 acres. We operate numerous container vehicles, tow trucks, and transportation equipment to help meet the needs of our customers.
Whether you're a homeowner or contractor with a truckload of scrap metal to drop off, or a business in need of container service, Bennett and Cohey has the solution that's right for you. Our facility, located on Route 213 in Queen Anne's County, spans 13 acres. We operate numerous container vehicles, tow trucks, and transportation equipment to help meet the needs of our customers.
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Bennett & Cohey Auto Salvage & Recycling is a family owned business that has been in operation since 1946! We are the area's largest scrap metal recycling facility. Our main location, conveniently located just outside Chestertown, MD in Queen Anne's County spans 13 acres. In addition to scrap metal recycling we also provide a wide array of automobile services including repair, tune-ups and transport.
Bennett and Cohey will come to you with our roll-off containers for long or short term jobs AT NO CHARGE. In addition, you can earn money for the metal collected during your next demolition or remodeling project. We offer top market pricing for metals including Aluminum, Copper, Stainless Steel, Nickel, and Iron.
Take US Route 301 south (Blue Star Memorial Highway) to MD Route 213 south. Follow Route 213 through Chestertown, crossing over the Chester River into Queen Anne's County. We are located approximately 3 miles down on the right. Take US Route 50/301 eastbound across the Chesapeake Bay Bridge. Continue northbound on US Route 301 from the Route 50/Route 301 split in Queenstown.
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Ethan Seago
Jan 02, 2021
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Saw one of the workers trying to get a truck out of the mud so we moved the mud and rocks out of the way and the truck ran so we started it and drove it out of the mud we let the worker that was struggling with it in the first place and he went to the manager and told on us and kicked us out. Didn't know it was a bad thing to help.
Edward Bennett
Nov 01, 2020
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Jul 22, 2013
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