Louisiana Scrap Metal Recycling - Port Allen, LA Louisiana Scrap Metal Recycling is a scrap metal and auto salvage yard at 2527 S Westport Dr in Port Allen. Since 1982, they’ve bought and recycled scrap metals like copper, aluminum, stainless steel, brass, iron, and lead from homes and businesses. They also run a self-service auto salvage yard with used car parts—engines, transmissions, alternators, and more. The yard works with local dealers to keep a good stock of parts for customers. They take scrap metal from cars, appliances, electronics, and other sources. The business offers recycling services to cut down on waste and pays fair prices for scrap. Hours are Monday to Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM. They’re closed on weekends. Services & What to Expect Louisiana Scrap Metal Recycling handles two main services: scrap metal recycling and self-service auto salvage. For scrap, they accept copper, aluminum, brass, stainless steel, iron, lead, and other metals from cars, appliances, electronics, and industrial gear. They weigh materials on-site and give fair quotes. Scrap Metal Recycling The yard takes scrap from homes and businesses. Common items include: Copper wiring and pipes Aluminum siding, cans, and wheels Stainless steel appliances and industrial equipment Brass fixtures and fittings Iron and steel scrap (car bodies, machinery) Lead (batteries, pipes, and other sources) Appliances (refrigerators, washers, dryers, AC units) Electronics (computers, TVs, and other e-waste) Pricing is based on weight and current market rates. You’ll get a quote when you arrive, and payment is made on-site. No appointment is needed—just show up during business hours. Self-Service Auto Salvage The salvage yard is self-service. Customers can find used car parts like: Engines and transmissions Alternators and starters Brakes and suspension parts Exhaust systems Interior parts (seats, dashboards, door panels) Body panels and bumpers Electrical components (wiring, sensors, lights) Bring your own tools and a vehicle to haul parts. The yard doesn’t provide tools or help loading. Prices depend on the part’s condition, how common it is, and demand. You’re responsible for checking parts before buying and removing them yourself. What to Bring For scrap metal recycling: A valid ID (if local rules require it) Scrap metal sorted by type (helps speed up processing) A truck or trailer (if dropping off large items) For auto salvage: Tools (wrenches, sockets, pry bars) A vehicle to transport parts Cash or a payment method they accept (check their website) Gloves and safety gear (recommended) How Self-Service Salvage Works The process is simple: Visit during business hours (Monday–Friday, 8:00 AM–4:00 PM). The yard is closed weekends. Find the part you need by browsing the inventory. Parts are grouped by make, model, and year when possible, but you’ll need to look on your own. Check the part for condition and fit. The yard doesn’t guarantee parts will work after installation. Remove the part using your tools. No help is provided. Pay at the office. Prices vary by condition and demand. Load the part into your vehicle. No loading assistance is available. If you’re unsure if a part will fit, bring your vehicle’s VIN or the part number. Some parts may need cleaning or extra work before use. Location & Hours Louisiana Scrap Metal Recycling is at 2527 S Westport Dr, Port Allen, LA 70767. It’s easy to reach from nearby roads, with plenty of parking for customers dropping off scrap or looking for parts. Business Hours Day Hours Monday 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM Tuesday 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM Wednesday 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM Thursday 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM Friday 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM Saturday Closed Sunday Closed Contact Information For questions about scrap metal, auto parts, or business details, contact: Phone: (225) 389-1108 Website: lascrapmetal.com Facebook: Louisiana Scrap Metal Recycling Directions The yard is in Port Allen, near S Westport Dr. For the best route, use Google Maps or Waze. It’s open to the public during business hours, and no appointment is needed. Frequently Asked Questions What are the hours for Louisiana Scrap Metal Recycling? The yard is open Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM. It’s closed on weekends. For the latest hours, check their website or call (225) 389-1108. Does Louisiana Scrap Metal Recycling buy junk cars? Yes, they take junk cars for scrap metal. They pay for the metal in the vehicle, including copper, aluminum, steel, and other materials. If you have an old car you don’t need, you can sell it for scrap. For more details, visit our cash for junk cars page. What kind of parts can I find at Louisiana Scrap Metal Recycling? The salvage yard has a variety of used auto parts, such as: Engines and transmissions Alternators, starters, and batteries Brakes, rotors, and calipers Suspension parts (shocks, struts, control arms) Exhaust systems and mufflers Interior parts (seats, door panels, dashboards) Body panels and bumpers Electrical components (wiring, sensors, lights) Inventory changes often, so it’s best to visit in person. Parts are sold as-is, and the yard doesn’t guarantee they’ll work. How does self-service auto salvage work at Louisiana Scrap Metal Recycling? Self-service means you find, check, and remove parts yourself. Here’s how it works: Visit during business hours (Monday–Friday, 8:00 AM–4:00 PM). Look for the part you need. Parts are grouped by make and model when possible, but you’ll need to search on your own. Inspect the part for condition and fit. Test it if you can (e.g., spin a brake rotor to check for damage). Remove the part with your tools. The yard doesn’t provide tools or help. Pay at the office. Prices depend on the part’s condition and how common it is. Load the part into your vehicle. No loading help is available. If you’re unsure if a part will fit, bring your vehicle’s VIN or the part number. Do I need to make an appointment to visit the salvage yard? No, appointments aren’t needed. The yard is open to the public during business hours (Monday–Friday, 8:00 AM–4:00 PM). You can stop by anytime within those hours to look for parts or drop off scrap. What should I bring if I want to buy a part from the salvage yard? To buy a part, bring: Tools (wrenches, sockets, pry bars) to remove the part. A vehicle to haul the part. Cash or a payment method they accept (check their website). Gloves and safety gear (parts can be dirty or sharp). Your vehicle’s VIN or the part number (if you’re unsure about fit). The yard doesn’t provide tools or loading help, so plan ahead.
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