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August 2025 by Joshua Miller
Answer your phone.
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August 2025 by Jana Harmon
Very helpful folks been cleaning up my sisters property and was told to bring the metal to dump cause there was no recycling close by. I decided to look for myself and found shinglehouse. They took all my metal and they paid me and found out the dump sells there metal to them. Super nice folks since I was clueless to process they walked me thru it no problem. Highly recommend.
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July 2025 by Daniel Kopyć
Went there just to drop-off an old water heater that needed to be recycled — for no charge (!!) instead of being charged $$ by the dump in town to dispose of it (yes, I’m looking at you, West Coast Recycling… :)).
Anyways, so yeah, seemed easy enough to do… loaded it into the back of my pickup (oof!) and found the little gravel road off the slough, drove past the piles of rough-sawn lumber (cool!) and back to the little office — parked and asked about it before going through the gates to the scrap pile.
You can hear the groan of the magnet crane out back as you pull up. Someone is moving a pickup truck skewered on a giant fork lift, and I don’t want to be its next victim !! LOL.
Anyways, guy in the office says, “Okay just drop it off out behind the building on the pile.” I think, “Okay… kind of ambiguous, but maybe there’s a pile of water heaters… and it’ll be obvious.”
Well, I guess I should’ve asked for clarification — as after scuttling around the building (hoping I wouldn’t pop a tire on a stray steel screw, or worse, get accidentally picked up by the magnet crane, haha) the giant bear of a fellow operating the crane started honking his horn (yes, who knew cranes have horns?) and yelling at me “No! Not there… over here! Put it over hereeeeeee!”. Like, yeah, right next to his crane. Sure, buddy. Like I’m supposed to know that.
So, I skittishly parked near the giant beast of a machine, while it sputtered and swiveled and hoped it would drop a loose drive-shaft accidentally into my head — and dragged my water heater out of the truck bed (by myself, no offer of help from the other dudes in the yard, btw) and… then skedaddled as fast as I could back to safety. Hehe. Eek.
Okay, mission accomplished. Days since last accident… ?? Unknown. :p (sigh/LOL)
So, there you go. It worked out, but… there really should be some signage, perhaps. “Beware of grumpy ogre operating magnet crane.”
Or maybe the dudes on the lot could ask what you’re dropping off and make sure you don’t get in the way. Just a thought, guys. Would be helpful, and you could avoid a potential lawsuit, besides. ;)) Just sayyin’.
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July 2025 by Nick Bezanson
Nice people. They do not let you salvage parts any more though
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December 2024 by Blake Johnson
Good for getting scrap metal for projects
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August 2024 by Matt
Brought in some scrap and got compensated fairly. This place has some crazy vibes fr
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August 2024 by Mack
I was able to get what I needed at a reasonable price.
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July 2024 by Geanna Berrier
It's a little confusing on what to do if you are there for the first time
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April 2024 by Robert Hanket (Boogie)
Great service
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December 2023 by Nathan Stadelman
Great Salvage yard, staff are easy to work with.
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November 2023 by ABC Now Notary and, Estate representative services
I called and was told they do not sell parts. The lady was rude and short-
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November 2023 by Wesley McIntyre
Best Scrap metal prices around!
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November 2023 by ABC Now Notary Murphy
I called and was told they do not sell parts. The lady was rude and short-
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September 2023 by James
It was so worth the trip going there. Both the people outside in the people inside where so obliging and helpful. I found and got exactly what I was looking for
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August 2023 by Justin Horton
Found exactly what I was looking for.