Scrap Metal Yard in Etobicoke: Turn Clutter Into Cash Fast

A scrap metal yard is a licensed place where you sell and recycle metals, appliances, electronics, and even scrap cars for responsible processing. At our Etobicoke yard, you roll onto the scale, unload in the right lane, and walk away with an on‑the‑spot payout. One stop clears your clutter quickly.

Quick answer: A scrap metal yard buys, sorts, and ships recyclable metals and related items for safe processing. In Etobicoke, Quick Scrap Metal (est. 1986) pays on the spot, accepts metals, e‑waste, appliances, and scrap cars in one visit, and offers drop‑off or removal to fit your schedule.
Founded 1986
Service area Etobicoke, Toronto, Mississauga, Brampton, GTA
Open Sundays Yes
Weekday hours 8am–7pm (Mon–Fri)
Saturday hours 8am–5pm
Sunday hours 9am–5pm
Average rating 4.1 (20 Google reviews)
On‑the‑spot payment Yes (cash for qualifying scrap)
Key services Scrap Metal Buying, Recycling, E‑waste & Appliance Recycling, Scrap Car Removal, Household Scrap Removal

Local tip: Beat the weekend rush near Woodbine

If you’re coming from the Woodbine Mall & Fantasy Fair side, arrive before lunch—event traffic stacks up fast. In winter, side streets around Flagstaff Park narrow with snowbanks; use main arterials and load items for a quick, clean unload.

Summary

You’ll see digital scale displays, high‑vis staff waving you to the right lane, and forklifts moving sorted bins. We keep ferrous, non‑ferrous, and appliance/e‑waste lanes separate so your visit is fast and safe.

Need help with heavy pieces or a non‑running car? We coordinate pickups and share prep tips so you avoid wasted trips.

What Is a Scrap Metal Yard and How Does Quick Scrap Metal Work?

From gate to payout—what actually happens:

  • Check‑in: Roll onto the inbound scale; watch the display tick up. Our yard lead waves you to ferrous, non‑ferrous, or appliance/e‑waste.
  • Unload: Back into the bay. Keep boots on, stay inside the cones, and let the forklift and magnets do the lifting.
  • Grading: We magnet‑check ferrous, verify alloys (e.g., aluminum extrusion vs. mixed plate), and note insulation on wire.
  • Ticket & payout: The scale prints your ticket; you head to the window for an on‑the‑spot payout for qualifying scrap.

Our opinion after decades in this yard: separating at home beats sorting on the ground. Label a few totes—copper, aluminum, brass, steel—and your visit moves twice as fast.

First‑timers can skim our quick guide to scrap metal recycling in Etobicoke for safety, sorting, and what to bring.

What We Buy — Every Material Accepted at Our Toronto Yard

  • Ferrous: steel, cast iron, brake rotors, auto cast, plate, tin.
  • Non‑ferrous: aluminum siding/plate/extrusion, copper (wire/tubing), brass, nickel, lead.
  • Stainless steel: common 300‑series household items.
  • Automotive: engines, motors, radiators, transmissions, compressors, aluminum rims.
  • Household metal: lawn mowers, heating ducts, old tools, range hoods, BBQs.
  • Cable & wire: extension cords, multi‑strand, stripped copper.
  • Electronics (e‑waste): computers, laptops, monitors/TVs, keyboards, Blu‑ray/DVD players, PCBs.
  • Appliances: washers, dryers, microwaves, dishwashers, ovens/stoves, A/C units.

Skip these headaches: sealed fuel tanks, half‑full paint cans, or a fridge with refrigerant still inside. If you’re unsure, call before you load. For a longer list, see our accepted scrap categories.

Close-up of copper wire and stripped cables on a scale at an Etobicoke scrap metal yard

Scrap Car Removal and Auto Parts We Accept

  • Two paths: drive‑in drop‑off if it rolls; schedule removal if it doesn’t.
  • Before pickup: remove plates, personal items, and toll transponders; have paperwork ready.
  • Shop floor reality: wheels off and flat tires slow yard flow—call ahead so we stage the lane.

Coordinating a teardown? Many Toronto crews line up demo and metal runs together—see Man Power Demolition Toronto for project timing context. Need a province‑wide tow? Cash For Scrap Cars Ontario can time arrivals; we handle the grading once it gets here.

E‑Waste and Appliance Recycling at the Same Location

  • E‑waste: desktops, laptops, tablets, keyboards, cables, PCBs.
  • Displays: TVs/monitors—ask about handling steps at the gate.
  • Appliances: washers, dryers, dishwashers, microwaves, ranges, A/C units.
  • Pro tip: bag loose cords and small peripherals; it speeds grading and keeps parts together.

We’re part of a broader JDass network that understands metals from both the recycling and supply sides—see how framing products move on the supply end at Dass Metal (Toronto). One stop means fewer headaches.

E‑waste and appliance drop‑off area at an Etobicoke yard with staff assisting a pickup truck

Drop‑Off vs. Household Scrap Removal — Which Option Fits You?

  • Best for drop‑off: a few bins of copper/aluminum, coils of wire, boxed electronics, small appliances.
  • Best for removal: fridges and stoves from multi‑unit clearouts, basement cleanups, mixed metal/e‑waste piles.
  • Best for vehicles: non‑runners, no‑safety, stalled projects—schedule a pickup window.
Scenario Recommended Option Why it helps
Small mixed load Drop‑off Fast in‑and‑out, on‑the‑spot payout
Bulky appliances Household removal No heavy lifting or stair carries
Non‑running vehicle Scrap car pickup Safe, scheduled tow with paperwork

Local considerations for Etobicoke

  • Plan weekend runs before mid‑day near Woodbine Mall & Fantasy Fair to avoid event traffic.
  • Winter tip: snowbanks reduce turning radius near Flagstaff Park; pack items for quick unloads.
  • Contractors: call ahead during peak demolition season so we stage the ferrous lane for faster turnaround.

Coordinating a long‑distance tow? Province‑wide operators like Cash For Scrap Cars Ontario help nail down time windows; we’ll be ready when the truck arrives.

How Scrap Metal Pricing Works (and What Affects Your Payout)

  • Type & grade: non‑ferrous (copper, aluminum, brass) usually grades higher than ferrous; extrusion beats mixed plate when aluminum is clean.
  • Preparation: cut plastic tanks off radiators, pull steel screws from aluminum when practical, never burn insulation off wire.
  • Separation: don’t toss copper, aluminum, and steel in one bin—mixed loads get the lowest grade in the pile.
  • Our stance: strip only thick‑gauge copper; for skinny cords, your time is better spent separating metals instead of chasing every ounce of insulation.

Want to learn common categories before you come in? Check our guide to scrap metal prices in Toronto and our explainer on how dealers grade common metals. Prep smart and you’ll feel it at the window.

Why Toronto Residents and Contractors Choose Quick Scrap Metal

  • One stop, fewer trips: metals + appliances + electronics in a single unload.
  • Open late + Sundays: fits shift work and contractor windows.
  • Clean, organized flow: clear signals, separate lanes, and quick forklift moves.
  • Part of JDass: reliability backed by a broader metals network.

Real feedback:

“This Scrap yard #1 good price and friendly.” — Richard Kiss (Google review)

“Awesome business.” — Andy Saunders (Google review)

Average rating: 4.1 from 20 Google reviews.

Comparing yards? Speed, acceptance breadth, and hours matter as much as any material list. Our walkthrough on choosing a metal recycling center explains why a true one‑stop yard saves crews and homeowners real time.

FAQs About Visiting a Scrap Metal Yard in Toronto

What should I do before bringing metals to the yard?

Sort by metal type, coil and tape loose wire, and remove obvious non‑metal attachments where safe. Strap and tarp the load, wear closed‑toe boots, and bring a valid ID. If you have a fridge or A/C, ask about handling before you head out.

Do you accept electronics and appliances with my metals?

Yes. Computers, laptops, TVs/monitors, and white goods are accepted at the same location. We’ll direct you to the right lane, consolidate items, and send them to certified downstream recyclers.

Can you pick up my scrap car if it doesn’t run?

We offer scrap car removal for non‑running or end‑of‑life vehicles. Clear personal items, remove plates, and have ownership documents ready. We’ll coordinate timing and access for a safe, efficient pickup.

Should I strip my copper wire before I come?

Only strip thick‑gauge copper if you have the tools and time. For thin cords and mixed extension wire, focus on separating metals instead. Clean separation usually matters more than chasing every bit of insulation.

Key Takeaways

  • One stop handles metals, e‑waste, appliances, and vehicles.
  • Separate at home for better grading and quicker unloads.
  • Open late and Sundays—built for real schedules.
  • Trusted locally since 1986; part of the JDass network.