Showing posts with label batteries. Show all posts
Showing posts with label batteries. Show all posts

Friday, October 2, 2015

Used Car Batteries for Sale. Truck, Lawn and Garden too!, Raleigh Metal Recycling, 919-828-5426, Low cost, Affordable!

Used Car Batteries for Sale
Truck, Lawn and Garden Too!
Low Cost, Affordable
 
 
Used car batteries are for sale at Raleigh Metal Recycling.  We have fully charged, load tested batteries that are clean and ready to go.
 
We have in stock:
 
-Car Batteries
-Truck Batteries
-Lawn and Garden Batteries
 
All affordable, all ready.  Of course we by your old dead battery, so use the money from that to help pay for you great used, fully charged and tested battery.
 
Greg Brown
919-828-5426
 
 
 
 
 


Saturday, September 26, 2015

Old Appliance Disposal, Appliance Recycling, Washer, Dryer, Raleigh, NC, 919-828-5426

Appliance Recycling
Old Appliance Disposal
Refrigerator, Washer Dryer Disposal
Recycling for Money!
Raleigh Metal Recycling
2310 Garner Road
Raleigh, NC 27610
 
Appliance Recycling is a major part of what we do at Raleigh Metal Recycling.

Bring them in for Cash!

or

Appliance Pick-Up!
We can come pick them up for you!

Call Kenny-919-348-0545

 
 
Old refrigerator giving you a hard time? Washer or dryer not working!  Is a handyman quoting you several hundred dollars to simply replace a bad compressor? Protect your wallet and don't waste your money on something that easily might break again, especially if we're talkin' about a fridge from the '90s! Instead, bring your load to 2310 Garner Rd., Raleigh, NC, (across from the old YMCA) just south of Downtown Raleigh, NC, 27610 and get some money for that dilapidated appliance, whether it be an old refrigerator, microwave, dishwasher, dryer, washing machine, ice chest, or some other metal appliance, even if there's some plastic or glass on it. You can get rid of appliances six days a week at Raleigh Recycling!  We are great at Appliance Recycling.  Washers, washing Machines, dryers, microwaves...we buy them all!  We'll have you in and out, and our process is designed to make getting paid for doing some scrap metal recycling in the great state of North Carolina more efficient, exhilarating, and rewarding than ever before!  Remember, you can come from Cary, Durham, Clayton and Wake Forest to drop off your old refrigerator, too! We're not too far away from either of those places!

To get around expensive repair costs, when it comes right down to it, buying a new or slightly used appliance is oftentimes the best choice a consumer can make. Getting an extra $20 or $30 for scrapping that old refrigerator makes a lot of sense in such a case.

We are not just a Junk yard, Salvage Yard, or Scrap Yard.  We are the best Raleigh Recycling Center around.

All you have to do is haul that old fridge down to 2310 Garner Rd., near Downtown Raleigh, NC, 27610 and VOILA! Go around the left corner of the building.
Old refrigerator delivery area. Bring it on in!
Raleigh Metal Recycling, North Carolina


AN OLD REFRIGERATOR ISN'T THE ONLY THING YOU CAN BRING US!

Though we're certainly an appliance recycling center, we help the environment and our customers by processing many other metal objects as well.  We are Raleigh Recycling at its best!  Examples are aluminum cans and rims, motors, brass doorknobs, sheet copper, even junk cars!
We welcome any questions you might have about our operation; therefore, by all means, put 919-828-5426 into your phone so we can talk recycling sometime!

Greg Brown
919-828-5426
gbrown@raleighscrapmetalrecycling.com

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When in Raleigh, Durham, Apex, Butner, Cary, Chapel Hill, Clayton, Dunn, Garner, Henderson, Knightdale, Lumberton, Oxford, Mebane, Morrisville, Roxboro, Sanford, Smithfield, Wake Forest, Burlington, Fayetteville, Fuquay-Varina, come see us at:

Raleigh Scrap Metal Recycling
2310 Garner Rd.
Raleigh, NC 27610
Tel 919-828-5426

www.raleighscrapmetalrecycling.com

When in Goldsboro, LaGrange, Kinston, Mt. Olive, Smithfield, New Bern, come see us at:

Goldsboro Scrap Metal Recycling
801 N. John St.
Goldsboro, NC 27530
Tel: 919-731-5600
www.goldsboroscrapmetalrecycling.com


When in Wilson, NC, Tarboro, NC, Rocky Mount, NC, Greenville, come see us at:
Wilson Scrap Metal Recycling J & G
404 Maury Road S
Wilson, NC, 27892
Tel 252-243 3586
www.wilsonncscrapmetalrecyclingjg.com

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Monday, July 27, 2015

Metal Commodities and Recycling Report, Raleigh Scrap Metal Recycling, 2310 Garner Rd, Raleigh, NC, 27610, 919-828-5426

RALEIGH METAL RECYCLING
METAL COMMODITIES AND RECYCLING REPORT
2310 GARNER ROAD
RALEIGH, NC 27610

 
This is the Commodities and Recycling report, brought to you by BENLEE the industry leader in roll off trailers and open top scrap trailers, as well as Raleigh and Goldsboro Metal Recycling, the leaders in North Carolina for Scrap Metal, Cardboard, Electronics and Junk Cars.
 
Due to our travel schedule this is a special Friday Commodities report July 24th, 2015 instead of our normal Monday report.  My name is Greg Brown, President and CEO of the companies.
 
This week may have been the worst week in the recycling industry since the crash of 2008.
 
Steel Production
U.S. steel production ticked up a bit again last week, which goes along with the continued slow increase in the U.S. economy. Steel production in the U.S. is clearly off its low of a few months ago, but it remains lower than last year due to the continued flood of imported finished steel goods into the U.S.
Oil Rig Count
The oil rig count which was falling for over six months has turned up a bit in recent weeks, which is good news for steel consumption due to the large amount of steel used in these rigs.
 
Now the bad news. Scrap steel continues to come in from Europe and DRI, which is a substitute for scrap metal, also continues to flow to steel mills, so scrap metal prices remain weak.  Importantly, they are now forecast to fall to yet a new multiyear low early next month.  Many scrap yards have lowered prices in recent days due to this.
 
Steel Price
This chart shows the current pricing of scrap steel, but when this is updated in about two weeks, as said, it will hit a new multi year low.
Copper
Copper is just a bad.  Copper hit a new 6+ year low today.  China’s lack of growth is a huge drag on copper prices.
Copper Inventory
Related, copper inventories are close to a new high for the year, so there is more than enough copper in the market to keep prices down.  There is no good news for copper prices.
Aluminum
Aluminum, which also hit new lows two weeks ago, hit new lows yet again in recent days.  China remains shipping Aluminum to the U.S. as their markets slow.
 
Gold also hit multi year lows this week.  Gold which was over $1,900 an ounce number years ago, hit a 5 year low this week and is under $1,100 today.  In summary key drivers for falling commodity prices are China’s slow down and since the U.S. economy is doing OK, the U.S. dollar remains strong, meaning commodities which are priced in dollars are going down.
 
As for industry news, Steel Dynamics which owns OmniSource released earnings this week that showed while OmniSource made money last quarter it was down significantly from last year.  Nucor Steel also released earnings, but they did not say how their recycling group did vs. last year.
 
On the positive side, unemployment claims in the U.S. literally hit a 40 year low last week, meaning job growth is good in the U.S., but many of the new jobs are low wage jobs, which is not good for commodities.
 
On a sad story, Loeb Lorman Metals in Wisconsin has filed for receivership and is up for sale, after about 100 years in business.  With market conditions deteriorating weekly, we know there will be more of this to come.
 
For current prices, please call us at 919-828-5426 in Raleigh, 919-731-5600 in Goldsboro.
 
With that we hope all have a Safe and Profitable week.   Tune in next week for the Commodity and Recycling report.

Thursday, June 4, 2015

Wake County, NC Recycling for Metal, Appliances, Batteries, Computers, Paint cans Car Parts and more

Wake County, NC Recycling
Metal, Appliances, Batteries, Computers
Raleigh Metal Recycling
2310 Garner Road
Raleigh, NC, 27610
919-828-5426
 
Raleigh Metal Recycling is the largest and best Recycling Center in Raleigh, NC Serving all of Wake County, North Carolina.  We are a rapid service, fast drop off center, where we actually buy these items. 

We are more than a Convenience Center, we buy your metal trash
-Appliances,
-Refrigerators
-Hot water heaters
-Washing machines
-Dryers
-Stoves
-Microwaves
-Furniture,
-Lawn mowers,
-Weed Wackers,
-Computers,
-Batteries,
-Car batteries,
-Lead acid batteries
-AC Units
-BBQ Grills
-Car Parts
  • Lawnmowers
  • AC units
  • Steel sinks
  • Bath Tubs
  • Lawn Furniture
  • Car Parts
  • Car Rims
  • Computers
  • Bicycles
  • Blowers
  • Edgers
  • Washers
  • Freezers
  • Dishwashers
  • Dryers
  • Hot water heaters
  • Furnaces

  •  
    Appliance Pick up, Appliance Removal, Appliance Disposal and Appliance Recycling is a service we help provide here in Raleigh, NC. Just
     
    Call Kenny at 919-348-0545
     
    and he will come get your appliances and in many cases it is a FREE Pick up. If you have two or more large appliances or two large units with other scrap metal (see Appliance Pick Up, Removal) Free Appliance Pick Up and Removal! If you have just one large unit and nothing else the fee is only $30.
     
    Also see What We BUY!
     
    Greg Brown
    919-828-5426
     
     
     
    

    Wednesday, December 3, 2014

    Get Extra Holiday Cash At Raleigh Metal Recycling! This Holiday Season, Bring your Metals, Appliances, Batteries, Electronics, and MORE to Raleigh Metal Recycling! 2310 Garner Road, Raleigh, NC, 27610, 919-828-5426


    NEED SOME EXTRA HOLIDAY CASH? Bring your Metal to RALEIGH METAL RECYCLING!

    Scrap Metal Recycling 2310 Garner Road, Raleigh, NC, 27610, 919-828-5426
    It's Just Not the Same Without Presents!
    Ring in the New Year with a clean house and a pocket full of CASH! Remember to recycle the copper, aluminum, steel, iron, brass, appliances, electronics, batteries, wire, extension cords and whatever else you have around the house for fast cash from Raleigh Metal Recycling!

    For a list of What We Buy - CLICK HERE

    For Fair Weights, Best Prices, and Great Service – Come to RALEIGH SCRAP METAL RECYCLING Today!

    Greg Brown


    Raleigh Metal Recycling

    2310 Garner Road


    Raleigh, NC




    -Great Prices


    -Outstanding Service


    -Industrial Pick Up and Public Drop off


    -11 Digital Scales to get you in and out-FAST!



    -Junk Cars-We TOW,  Call 919-758-3764



    OR



    You Drive in, Tow in

    When in Raleigh, Durham, Apex, Butner, Cary, Chapel Hill, Clayton, Dunn, Garner, Henderson, Knightdale, Lumberton, Oxford, Mebane, Morrisville, Roxboro, Sanford, Smithfield, Wake Forest, Burlington, Fayetteville, Fuquay-Varina, come see us at:



    When in Goldsboro, LaGrange, Kinston, Mt. Olive, Smithfield, New Bern, come see us at:
    Goldsboro Scrap Metal Recycling
    801 N. John St.
    Goldsboro, NC 27530

    Tel: 919-731-5600
    www.goldsboroscrapmetalrecycling.com


    When in Wilson, NC, Tarboro, NC, Rocky Mount, NC, Greenville, come see us at:

    Wilson Scrap Metal Recycling J & G
    404 Maury Road S
    Wilson, NC, 27892
    Tel 252-243 3586

    www.wilsonncscrapmetalrecyclingjg.com
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    CLICK HERE to check out our Junk and Salvage Car Website


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    Wednesday, November 19, 2014

    Today's Raleigh Scrap Metal (and Junk Cars), Prices per pound for Steel, Copper, Aluminum. Call 919-828-5426, Salvage Junk Yard, Appliances, Recycling

    Raleigh, NC 
    Scrap Metal Recycling
    Copper Scrap Prices per Pound
    Raleigh Metal Recycling
    Aluminum Cans, Batteries, Appliances
    2310 Garner Road
    Raleigh, NC, 27610
    919-828-5426
    
    Scrap Metal Recycling in Cary, NC, Durham, NC, Garner, NC 919-828-5426
    Copper Scrap Metal Raleigh Metal Recycling
    
    Copper scrap metal and Steel prices are steady this week. At Raleigh Metal Recycling we always work hard to find the best places to sell our scrap metal, so we can offer you the best prices. While there remains lower growth coming from China and Europe, the U.S. is doing OK so prices are up a bit.  It is a strange dynamic in that due to the U.S. doing well, the U.S. dollar is strong, so U.S. steel mills are finding it lower cost to buy scrap metal in Europe, vs. Raleigh, NC.
     
    Commodity prices are dropping all over.  See the below from the New York Times

    We are the largest Metal Recycling operation in Raleigh, NC, and with our ATMs, we pay cash for copper and get you in and out fast with our totally computerized buying process.  

    Greg Brown
    919-828-5426
    gbrown@raleighscrapmetalrecycling.com

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    Commodity prices have fallen nearly 15 percent since late June. CreditMonica Almeida/The New York Times

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    For many consumers and businesses the recent drop in commodity prices has provided a tidy windfall — one analyst estimated that the typical American household would save $400 a year thanks to lower gasoline prices. But the tumbling price of fuels, metals and other commodities is also sending a warning about the global economy.
    Over all, commodity prices have fallen nearly 15 percent since late June, according to a Bloomberg index. Last week, the price of crude oil dropped to a four-year low, about $74 a barrel, down from about $107 a barrel in June. The prices of metals like copper, platinum and silver have also fallen sharply since the summer.
    The decline can partly be explained by economic changes taking place in China. In the last two decades, the country has been gobbling up the world’s coal, iron ore, copper, oil and other commodities to build new cities and fuel its booming economy, which grew at an average pace of nearly 10 percent a year for three decades. But that growth rate has now slowed, and with it China’s demand for raw materials. This year, the country will grow at 7.4 percent, according to the International Monetary Fund.
    The world had anticipated China’s economic transition, but it was much less prepared for stagnation in Japan and in much of Europe.
    In Japan, a sharp increase in a sales tax earlier this year has hurt consumer spending. And Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has largely failed to boost business investment and draw more women into the labor force, two changes he had promised as part of a plan to revive his country’s weakened economy. The Bank of Japan recently expanded its bond-buying program, but bigger government policy changes will be needed to revive Japan’s economy in 2015.
    In Europe, government officials and central bankers in the 18-country eurozone have been slow and timid in boosting their economies, even though inflation is less than 0.5 percent and the unemployment rate is more than 11 percent. The European Central Bank should be buying government bonds to pump more money into the economy, a policy known as quantitative easing. But it has been reluctant to do so because German officials are opposed to the policy, which they think would serve to transfer wealth from strong euro nations to weaker ones. It should come as no surprise that the eurozone grew at just 0.2 percent in the third quarter of this year, according to data released on Friday.

    The big losers in all this are nations that depend on commodity exports, like Russia, Brazil and Iran. Some of these countries, particularly Russia and Iran, already have substantial economic problems because of Western sanctions and government mismanagement. Brazil’s economy was slowingbefore the decline in commodity prices, and it faces a difficult 2015. President Dilma Rousseff, who recently was re-elected by a narrow margin, needs to diversify Brazil’s economy by investing in infrastructure and making it easier for entrepreneurs to start businesses.
    The drop in prices, however, has been good for the United States, which is growing faster than other industrialized economies. Lower oil prices in particular will provide a much needed stimulus to consumers, particularly lower-income Americans who spend a larger percentage of their incomes on fuel; analysts say cheaper fuel has helped raise retail sales in the United States.
    But America’s economy could struggle in the coming year if Europe and Japan slip into another recession. About 25 percent of all American exportswent to those two markets in the first nine months of the year.
    The economic recovery from the financial crisis was uneven and disappointing. Now, in many countries, it is stalling.