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Appliance Recycling and Appliance Disposal is a major part of our business at Raleigh Metal Recycling. We buy for recycling, Washers, Dryers, Microwaves, Refrigerators, Freezers and more. Why go to the 'dump' when you can come to us and get cash for your old appliances, broken or not. We have fast service for all, if you are a company getting rid of units, or from the public. We have 11 digital State certified scales for our customers and even onsite ATMs that pay cash. We are not a Junk Yard, or a Salvage Yard, we are a major Raleigh Recycling Center. If you are saying, Where do I dispose of my old, broken refrigerator?, we are the best Recycling Outlet in Wake, Durham, Johnston, NC. If you are looking for an Appliance recycling outlet near me? Come see us and get cash! We do not care if they are old, broken, rusted or just not working well. We recycle them and pay you cash for your old or broken appliance. We are buyers from around the Triangle and beyond. Raleigh, Durham, Cary, Apex, Clayton, Fayetteville, Garner, Henderson, Oxford and more.

Come see us or call us at 919-828-5426, if you are a commercial or industrial company. And you are in the Raleigh area, just call Kenny at 919-348-0545! He will come pick up your appliances. In many cases it is only $20 for a pick up and removal. If you have three large appliances or two large units with other scrap metal (see What We Buy) it is only $20 for Appliance Pick Up and Removal! If you have just one large unit and nothing else the fee is only $40. Two large units only $30. Of course large appliances are things like washing machines, dryers, dishwashers, freezers and large refrigerators, not vacuum cleaners or microwaves, but yes Kenny will take vacuum cleaners and microwaves; they are not considered a large appliances though. Kenny can pick up other things like the below or on our list of What We Buy, including Car Batteries, Computers, hot water heaters, old AC units, mostly metal furniture and yes even Junk Cars! Also see What We Buy, for other things we Recycle.

Raleigh Recycling right here in Wake County, North Carolina is your place for Appliance Recycling and Appliance Disposal. LIGHT BULBS & BATTERIES CITY RECYCLING DROP OFF Don’t see what you need to recycle on this list? Check our list of Other Places To Recycle It! for additional recycling options. Freon Appliances: air conditioners, refrigerators, freezers, dehumidifiers. We do not pick up Freon appliances (unless the appliances are part of a kitchen set donation). Please come into the store to pay the $10 fee, then reverse your vehicle to the Donate Here doors to drop your item(s) off any time during our regular business hours. Freon appliances are handled by Appliance Warehouse, and they remove the Freon, so it isn’t allowed to vent into the atmosphere, where it has been linked to ozone depletion. Once the Freon is removed, appliances are recycled for the scrap metals. Your fee supports Construction Junction continuing to offer this community service.

Light bulbs, Ballasts, and Alkaline Batteries Compact Fluorescent Light bulbs (CFLs) – absolutely no broken CFLs!! FREE, thanks to Duquesne Light’s WattChoices program. Drop off at the register. ABSOLUTELY NO BROKEN CFLs! If you have broken CFLs be very careful, keep contained and check with the Pennsylvania Resources Council (PRC) for help because CFLs contain mercury which is toxic.
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High Intensity Discharge bulbs, including High Pressure Sodium, Mercury Halide and Mercury Vapor Bring to the cashier to pay the relevant fees; then take your bulbs to the Donate Here doors where a CJ staff member will check your receipt and receive your items. $1 per pound, rounded up in half pound increments Bring your ballasts to the cashier to pay the relevant fees; then take your ballasts to the Donate Here doors where a CJ staff member will check your receipt and receive your items. the terminals of each battery must be taped (any tape will do). (Because even the residual energy of a spent battery can start a fire!) Bring your batteries to the cashier to pay the relevant fees; once paid for, you will be able to leave your batteries with the cashier. Any steel, iron, brass, copper, aluminum can be donated to CJ for scrap. If you have any old rusty metal cabinets, hardware, non-working metal appliances, short pieces of steel studs, etc., bring them to Construction Junction and help us reduce our disposal costs and promote recycling.

Please reverse your vehicle to the Donate Here doors at any time during our regular business hours to make your scrap metal donation. Please DON’T go to the dumpster with your items without speaking with a CJ employee at the receiving docks. City of Pittsburgh Recycling Drop Off Managed by the City of Pittsburgh and conveniently located in Construction Junction’s parking lot is a recycling drop off station. **Please DON’T drop any building materials, trash, paint or electronics at the City Recycling Bins. **PLEASE NOTE: Drop-off is only available during CJ’s regular hours of operation. Plastics numbers 1 – 5 & 7 — #6 plastics not accepted Corrugated cardboard (please flatten your boxes before arrival) Paperboard (for example – cereal boxes) Medical Surplus – Global Links Global Links is a medical relief and development organization dedicated to promoting environmental stewardship and improving health in resource-poor communities, primarily in Latin America and the Caribbean.

For more information, email Matt Fuller, or call 412.361.3424. Items accepted for drop off at Construction Junction: Crutches, canes and folding walkers Shower/transfer benches – in good condition Wheelchairs- MANUAL – complete and rust free Nebulizers (asthma treatment machines) Fans (new – table top or window) If you have acceptable items that are in good usable condition, please reverse your vehicle to the Donate Here doors and staff will help unload. Items not on the CJ list? Donations of the full range of items accepted by Global Links can be dropped off at their headquarters, 700 Trumbull Dr., Pittsburgh, PA 15205, Monday through Friday, 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Please note: during the summer they close at 3 p.m. on Fridays. Bicycles – Free Ride Free Ride is not a traditional repair shop, where you drop off a bike and someone fixes it, but a bicycle educational facility. Donations of used bicycles are accepted at Construction Junction when Free Ride is closed – please reverse your vehicle to the Donate Here doors at CJ.