Places to Find Scrap Aluminum - Curbside Trash
Collecting scrap metals and other items from curbside trash is legal in most areas, but check with your local authorities to be certain. Curbside trash might contain a number of aluminum objects including beer and soda cans, aluminum frame lawn chairs and other outdoor furniture, pots and pans, and decorative items.
Places to Find Scrap Aluminum - Automobiles
Automobiles often have a number of cast aluminum parts. The problem with car parts is that the time that it takes to remove them may not be worth the money. However, some items such as cast wheels and radiators (that might be either aluminum or copper) are easy to remove and sell. Other parts that have been taken off during repairs can be sold as well.
Places to Find Scrap Aluminum - Demolition Sites
Demolition sites are often picked over for copper, but the aluminum may simply be thrown away. Gutters, downspouts, siding and door and window frames are commonly found discarded. When finding door and window frames with glass, remove the aluminum before trying to sell it. The glass can be placed it a recycling bin and can often be sold as well.
Places to Find Scrap Aluminum - DIY Home Repairs
Homeowners doing their own repair work are more likely than contractors to discard their scrap metal. Look for homes being worked on during the weekend when most DIY projects are completed. The items to look for are the same as listed above.
Places to Find Scrap Aluminum - Heating and Cooling Units
Heating and cooling units are great sources of both copper and aluminum. While these items are heavy, bulky and difficult to take apart, the value of the scrap metal is generally worth the effort.
Aluminum is a popular scrap metal to collect and sell for many reasons. While not as valuable as copper, scrap aluminum is worth more than many other metals and is generally easy to learn to identify. With a little time and persistence to find the places that work well in their home area, a scrap collector can quickly learn to make some extra money by collecting and selling scrap aluminum.
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