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San Francisco Metal Recycling

Bay Area Metal Recycling & Scrap Metal Recycling Center - Recycle Copper & Aluminum

Do you offer cash for metal recycling products?

    San Francisco Metal Recycling

San Francisco metal recycling, copper recycling, and aluminum recycling are just a few of the services we offer at J and S Recycling. San Mateo, Oakland, Millbrae, and Burlingame residents can recycle metal, stainless steel, and MORE for cash at our metal recycling center. We offer ferrous metal recycling and non ferrous metal recycling and offer California redemption value. Scrap metal recycling can be lucrative for you. Learn more at our bay area metal recycling center.

Our metal recycling center is the leader in San Francisco metal recycling. Our services include:

We pay cash for stainless steel, brass, copper wire, electrical wire, radiators, catalytic converters, and more. Visit our bay area metal recycling center today.

Our San Francisco metal recycling center does scrap metal recycling, including both ferrous metal recycling and non ferrous metal recycling. We also offer stainless steel and aluminum recycling, and pay California redemption value for certain recycled products. Cash in at J and S Recycling, your home for bay area metal recycling.

Our San Francisco metal recycling company does more than just recycle metal. In addition to scrap metal recycling J and S also offers copper recycling and much more. Our bay area metal recycling services are available to residents of:

  • San Francisco
  • San Bruno
  • Daly City
  • Bay area
  • San Jose
  • San Mateo
  • Oakland
  • Millbrae
  • Burlingame
  • Marin
  • Contra Costa
  • Bayshore

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