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United Metals Recycling at 311 Albany St, Caldwell, ID 83605

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(208) 459-1617

311 Albany Street, Caldwell, Idaho 83605

Hours

Mon - Fri8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
SaturdayClosed
SundayClosed

Overview

United Metals Recycling at 311 Albany St, Caldwell, ID 83605

United Metals Recycling is a Caldwell scrap metal and auto salvage yard at 311 Albany St. Since 1999, they’ve handled metal recycling, scrap metal buying, and self-service auto parts. The yard offers used auto parts, scrap processing, and trucking for metal disposal. Hours are Monday to Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM—closed weekends.

Services & What to Expect

United Metals Recycling handles two main services: scrap metal recycling and self-service auto salvage. For scrap, they take aluminum cans, radiators, copper pipes, brass fittings, steel appliances, lead batteries, and insulated cable. Their team uses scales and sorting equipment to process materials. They also offer trucking and containers for moving scrap off-site.

On the auto salvage side, customers search for and remove parts themselves. You’ll find engines, transmissions, body panels, and other used parts, but inventory changes as new vehicles come in. If you need a specific part, call ahead or check their website first.

If you have an old car to scrap, United Metals may take it, but they focus more on metal recycling. For junk car buyers, check our cash for junk cars listings.

What to Bring

  • For scrap metal: Your materials, separated by type if needed.
  • For auto salvage: Tools (if removing parts), a way to haul parts, and payment.
  • ID or proof of ownership if selling or scrapping a vehicle.

What to Know Before Visiting

  • Auto parts are self-service—staff don’t remove parts for you.
  • Scrap metal prices change with market rates.
  • Auto parts are sold as-is; test them before buying.
  • Cash is usually preferred, but ask about other payment options.

Location & Hours

United Metals Recycling is at 311 Albany St, Caldwell, ID 83605. It’s easy to reach from major roads in the Treasure Valley. Use the address in Google Maps for directions.

Business Hours

Day Hours
Monday 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Tuesday 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Wednesday 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Thursday 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Friday 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Saturday Closed
Sunday Closed

The yard follows Idaho time (UTC-7 in summer, UTC-8 in winter). Hours may change, so call (208) 459-1617 to confirm before visiting.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the hours for United Metals Recycling in Caldwell?

The yard is open Monday to Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. It’s closed weekends and holidays. Call ahead or check their website for updates.

Does United Metals Recycling buy junk cars?

United Metals focuses on scrap metal and auto parts. They may take junk cars for scrap, but for more options, check our cash for junk cars listings.

What kind of parts can I find at United Metals Recycling?

The yard has used auto parts like engines, transmissions, body panels, and interior components. Inventory changes often, so call ahead if you need something specific. You’ll remove parts yourself.

How does self-service auto salvage work at United Metals Recycling?

Self-service means you find and remove the part yourself. Tools may be available to rent or buy. Pay at checkout, and test parts before buying. Staff can answer questions but won’t remove parts for you.

What types of scrap metal does United Metals Recycling accept?

They take common scrap metals like:

  • Aluminum cans and scrap
  • Copper pipes and wire
  • Brass fittings and valves
  • Steel appliances and structural metal
  • Lead batteries
  • Insulated cable
  • Radiators
Prices depend on market rates and material condition. Separate metals by type for accurate weighing.

Does United Metals Recycling offer trucking services?

Yes, they provide trucking and containers for moving scrap. Contact them to discuss your needs.

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James Schwandt
James SchwandtGoogle
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2 months ago

Let me just say—this place is a joke. The staff at Caldwell acts like they’re running some kind of interrogation unit instead of a scrap yard. I’ve been collecting copper for years, including a decent amount of bare bright wire, and when I started bringing it in, this one employee—let’s call him "Little Boss Man"—decided I must be some kind of thief. Not only did he accuse me of stealing, but he also had the nerve to grill me about where I got it, like I’m supposed to keep receipts for every scrap I’ve picked up over the years. When I told him I didn’t have a single source, he didn’t believe me. Then, while I was still standing there, he pulled my girlfriend aside to ask *her* where I got it—like she was going to spill some big secret. She was already uncomfortable because this guy had been staring at her before, and now he’s playing detective? Pathetic. I asked to talk to his supervisor, and he hit me with, *"I’m the boss here."* Oh, wow, big shot. Then he got rude when I questioned why I suddenly had to prove where my copper came from. Next thing I know, he’s telling me to leave—then *yelling* at me to leave as I’m driving out, even threatening to call the cops. For what? Bringing in scrap? This kid’s got a serious ego problem, acting like he’s some kind of authority figure when he’s just a jerk in a junkyard. United Metals might pay decent prices, but I’d rather drive farther than deal with this nonsense. Word of advice—avoid Caldwell if you don’t want to waste your time and get treated like a criminal.

Dustin Sprague
Dustin SpragueGoogle
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4 months ago

Quick, easy, and the staff actually makes you feel welcome—rare for a place like this. ---

Robert Wetjen
Robert WetjenGoogle
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7 months ago

Honestly, I’ve dealt with a bunch of scrap yards over the years, but United Metals is the only one I keep coming back to. Whether I’m dropping off scrap metal or old tires, they handle it all without hassle. The place is always neat—no junk piled everywhere—which tells me they actually care. The guys working there? Super helpful, no attitude, and they know their stuff. After trying so many other spots, this is the one that just *works*. If you’re looking for a reliable place, this is it. ---

S S
S SGoogle
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9 months ago

Your driver is driving like a complete idiot. No mirror checks, no turn signals, and swerving into other lanes like they own the road. Either teach your people how to drive or pull them off the road before someone gets hurt. ---

Tony Fitzwater
Tony FitzwaterGoogle
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11 months ago

Hey United Metals—Caldwell location, This is Tony Fitzwater, owner of Cascadia Saints. We just worked with a guy named Gage there, and after 20 years in this business, I’ve never had service this smooth. Fast, fair, no nonsense—just how it should be. Most places drag things out or act like they’re doing you a favor, but not here. We’ll be back, no question. Keep doing what you’re doing. —Tony Fitzwater CASCADIA SAINTS LLC ---

Danny Villanueva
Danny VillanuevaGoogle
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10 years ago

The service here is actually good—no waiting around, no confusion. They weigh, unload, and pay you fast, and it all runs like clockwork. Sam, the guy at the front desk, is the kind of person who makes you forget you’re at a scrap yard. And the crane operator? Dude swept the spot where I was backing in *before* I even got there. Didn’t expect that level of thoughtfulness, but it saved me from dragging junk into my trailer. Small thing, but it matters.

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