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    7 months ago

    all the worker are great ppl very good when is hot workers give out water I'm always selling there the whole team is great

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    Westbury, Willow Meadows/Willowbend

    needed to dispose of some antifreeze. looked up the City…read moreof Houston's waste disposal site. (https://houstontx.gov/solidwaste/esc.html) Went there on the Saturday that they are open, pulled in to the building, guy came up and asked me resident info, I popped the trunk and they got the antifreeze, I drove out. Easy peasy. Smooth operation. Be nice to the guys there and everything will go quickly.

    This facility that accepts Household Hazardous Materials, Electronic Waste at no additional charge…read moreto City of Houston residents. This facility is extremely clean and organized. I drove up and waited at the stop sign until I was motioned into the drive through indoor facility. There are professional staff here to remove your recycling. Then they put everything into large separate containers. I was impressed with this operation. I was sent here with some items that the Westpark location wouldn't take. The list of items that they take is impressive - see below. I love that I never have to get out of my car or lift a single thing. Definitely a great place to drive through. The ESC provides a drive through, drop-off location for Houston residents to bring their Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) such as: Acids Aerosol Cans (Empty) Antifreeze Batteries Brake Fluid Paint/Stains Car Waxes Computer Equipment and Components Cooking Oil Degreasers Drain Cleaners Electrical Appliances Electronic Scrap Fertilizers Fuels Helium Tanks (5 gallon maximum) Herbicides Household Chemicals Kerosene Metal Polish Metal/Wire Clothes Hangers Microwaves Monitors Motor Oil Paint (Latex & Oil Base) Paint Thinners Pest Strips Plastic Film Plastic Grocery Bags Power Steering Fluid Printers Propane and helium tanks & cylinders up to 30 lbs. Solvents Styrofoam Blocks and Food Service Items (plastic #6 that is clean; no peanuts; no rubber or foam sheets) Telephone Equipment Thermostats (Mercury Based Accepted) Tires (limit 10/month, no commercial vehicle tires) Transmission Fluid Turpentine TVs (do not breakdown/strip; see weight limit & restrictions) Varnishes

    C & D Scrap Metal - SouthWest Houston

    C & D Scrap Metal - SouthWest Houston

    (2 reviews)

    Fondren Southwest

    I loaded 8 burglar bars, heavy duty, gained muscle and strength onto my truck. Drove 41 minutes and…read morewas happy with the overall experience. I went for the C&D experience and I knew I wasn't going to get hundreds nor thousands for my items. All I wanted was the $2 bills for my money collection. I arrived surprisingly happy that the cars behind me gave me enough space while I had my tailgate down while driving relatively slow. That's a rarity when I have my tailgate up. Right when you take a right on SW Plaza you'll go down a curving road right smack dab into the cul-de-sac of C&D Metal and a vehicle impound lot. You'll see lots of cars parked in the cul-de-sac and a long line waiting for the "vehicle storage". Keep on trucking along into the C&D Metal yard. You'll see a hut with a young lady in it, you'll need to give her your driver's license, license plate id, the description of the items, and your address. Step out of the vehicle for this, she will make no effort. Are you new? Are you new? ARE YOU NEW HERE? You'll be slammed with this repetitive question if you are new to C&D. I couldn't get away from it. Now the lady in the hut may misinform you on where you need to go next. I was told to go to lane 1 inside the warehouse and that's where I met José. José, a very friendly Hispanic man that's very helpful and very detailed in helping customers on what to do next. Are you new? Are you new? ARE YOU NEW HERE? If that's not obvious enough, yes I'm new; José. It's my first time! Drive around past the hut, to the long blue scale, wait for the green light and proceed to the junkyard. I weighed at 4000. Verde ding! I met José and a massive pile of scrap, it was as tall as the sky. I offered to help, José unload; but he said he got it. That's just my personality. I made sure José didn't throw my walking sticks out as he didn't. Next you'll drive left of the warehouse to the next long blue scale. I weighed at 3620. Verde, ding! Park in the front and go to the door that's open. Here you will see a dark, dimmed, and rigged up counter. Where you'll not be able to see the cashier at all. It's a one-way mirror, reflective on side and transparent on the other. Is this a police interrogation?! The cashier was so friendly, she expressed how she wishes her customers could see her. There's a process you'll need to do before you get handed $2 bills. She'll ask you to take a picture through the webcam, scan your fingerprint, and sign. You'll need to do this, TWICE. For your records and theirs. Then she'll ask how you want your money, $2 bills or regular payment. I want what is advertised on the commercials and website. There you'll get a receipt, your payment, and a card to use again if you decide to come back. Are you new, Are you new, ARE YOU NEW HERE? The overall experience was outstanding! I will be back. The new location off of Reed Rd, will be more convenient and gas cost effective for me. It's opening Spring 2024 or sometime in 2024.

    I store my metal /aluminum/copper for a yearly trip to scrap recycling yard. You do this to keep…read moreTexas beautiful not for the money. Compared to other operations, this is a better layout & staff is just a little bit kinder. That's my two cents.

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    Sunnyside, Central Southwest

    I drank the eco-green Kool Aid as a kid. So instead of throwing away aluminium cans or…read moremetals/brake rotors/ heavy used car parts, I keep them for the annual trek here. Keep Texas clean folks! Just for truth in advertising, aluminium can prices have dropped to 0.30 a pound ( as of 01/31/20). Your doing this chore to keep Texas beautiful. Dont come if its been raining heavy, the layout is spartan with dirt access road that turns to mud. If you're new, head toward the weight scales in the back , before you climb the scale, a slow right to the yellow steel beam unloading area where regular folk unload their aluminium cans into one of their scale barrels.

    We have been collecting and crushing cans like champs and decided it was time to try cashing in. So…read morewe grabbed our half-filled lawn bag of crushed cans and brought our boys along for the experience. It was a busy summer Saturday morning (note they close at noon). We drove up in our sedan among trucks, trailers and towers. You saw everything from school buses, to bikes and wheelchairs and even the kitchen sink! The drive thru line was long and it's posted "no walk-ups". We waited a good 10 minutes before being instructed to walk up anyways. In the yard, we saw piles and hills of the scrap being stacked and compacted. It reminded the boys of the movie "The Brave Little Toaster", except that it was all industrial. We walked right up to the scales and put our bag down. Then we went inside to present our id to the teller. He gave us another receipt to take to the cashier. There was a bit of a line to see the cashier, and it was super hot, but it was just more for the kids to observe. The folks treated us well, maybe because they're not used to seeing families. In total, we had half a trash bag, about 10 pounds, of aluminum cans. They paid us 50¢/lb. The $5 covered the gas but the experience was pretty neat for the boys to experience first-hand the eco-concious and economic advantage to recycling!

    C&D Scrap Metal - recyclingcenter - Updated May 2026

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