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Recycling Stainless Steel in St. Louis

premier • Apr 28, 2017

Recycle Your Old Stainless Steel at Scrap Mart Metals!

You finished your kitchen remodel months ago, yet the double stainless steel sink and faucet from the “before” kitchen is still sitting out in back of the garage. That’s like leaving cash outside!

Stainless steel can be recycled, so instead of letting it clog up your landscape, why not take it to a metal recycling center and earn some cash? Not only will you get rid of an eyesore, but you’ll put some cash in your pocket to buy a nice, juicy roast to pop into that new oven!

Seriously, any stainless steel you have lying around, whether it’s old kitchen cutlery or saucepans, faucets, a discarded washing machine drum, an exhaust system — you name it. If it’s made of stainless steel, it’s worth money to you!28

For stainless steel recycling in the St. Louis area, there’s no better place to go than Scrap Mart Metals. Not only do we offer top dollar for your stainless steel, but we’ll also take any of your other metal discards like copper and copper wire, brass, cast iron, aluminum, steel, etc. If you can see the dollar signs adding up, you’re right! Many of our customers keep a barrel or two around for tossing things like lamp wire, aluminum cans, and any other metal odds and ends lying around. When the barrel(s) is full, they’re off to Scrap Mart to scoop up a little extra cash on things that were no longer “any good”!

So get up off the couch, and go scope out the garage, attic, or basement. Then fill up your (or a friend’s) pickup bed and take a drive to Scrap Mart Metals, conveniently located on West Outer Road in Valley Park. You can even contact us before you head out to ask what prices are being paid for various metals in your stash!

Benefits of Recycling Scrap Metal

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