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Scrap Metal Hidden in Your House

The easiest way to get started as a scrapper is to start scrapping materials in your own home. You can learn many of the skills necessary to becoming a successful scrapper, without the added difficulty of looking for and asking permission to take recyclable materials. Most people are surprised when they find out how much potentially valuable recyclable scrap metal is in their own home—and love making a positive impact on the environment while also earning a little extra cash.

How Does a Scrap Yard Decide How to Price Your Scrap Metal?

Like any industry, the scrap metal business can be hard to understand for outsiders. However, even many frequent scrappers (and some who do it as a full-time job) don't know exactly how recyclers price scrap metal. The reason for this is simple: determining the value of a given piece of scrap metal is complicated. Furthermore, scrap yards are often taking a gamble when they purchase scrap—especially if that scrap is dirty or corroded, or if it is a material they do not immediately recognize.

How to Tell Cast Iron And Cast Steel Apart for Recycling Purposes

When gathering scrap metals for recycling in the Dallas-Fort Worth metropolitan area, you will probably come across both cast iron and cast steel items. The good news is that both cast iron and cast steel are recyclable and will be purchased by Encore Recyclers and other recycling centers in the area. The complication, however, is that they are different metals with different uses and will therefore have different values.

What Happens to Your Raw Scrap Metal When It Is Recycled?

If you're a current scrapper or you're interested in bringing some scrap to Encore, you've probably read or heard a good deal about the ways in which recycling scrap metal helps the environment and the economy. On top of this, you know how it can be lucrative to you directly. However, you may not know how all this works. Let's take a closer look at what happens to raw scrap metal during the recycling process.

Know Your Steel to Make the Most Money from Scrap Recycling

Steel is an essential material that scrap yards are constantly seeking. In fact, as much as 50% of the steel created in the United States ends up being recycled to make new steel components. This is good for the environment and the economy because steel can easily be reused to create new steel products. However, not all steel is the same—and different steels fetch different values. To make the most money when recycling your scrap with Encore Recyclers, you should learn a bit about different types of steel.

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