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Whether you're just starting out in the Auto Salvage game or have years of experience, I understand you may have questions about our operations. We're here to provide clear answers to the most commonly asked questions, ensuring you have all the information you need to navigate your mobile car crushing experience with confidence.
QUESTIONS & ANSWERS
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Are there transportation fees for remote locations?For rural or remote yards, there may be minimal transportation fees, but most salvage yards qualify for free or discounted hauling if the volume meets our threshold.
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Can I schedule recurring bulk crushing services?Yes — if you’re an auto salvage yard or auction house that regularly accumulates vehicles, we can set up quarterly or monthly service schedules to keep your lot clean and profitable.
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Do you provide documentation or certificates of destruction?Yes. We can provide certificates of destruction (CODs) and inventory logs as needed to comply with insurance, DMV, or internal auditing requirements.
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Are you licensed and insured?Yes. We are fully licensed, insured, and compliant with all local and federal regulations. You can trust us to handle your high-volume car crushing with professionalism and care.
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Is car crushing eco-friendly?Yes. Our car recycling process follows strict environmental guidelines. Fluids are safely drained and all metal is crushed, stacked, and sent to a recycling center where it is processed for reuse. We exist to recycle and reduce landfill waste!
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How do I get a quote to junk my lot?Get a fast quote by filling out our online form or calling us directly. Just provide the approximate number of cars you have to crush, your geographic area, and contact information. We’ll get back to you right away to talk about your project.
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Why is there a minimum car volume for on-site car crushing for salvage yards?We specialize in bulk car crushing services where we bring our mobile crushing equipment directly to your location. The cost of moving this equipment is a factor in determining our normal yard minimums. Whether you have 100 or 1,000 vehicles, we streamline the process on-site. If you have fewer than 100 cars, go ahead and get in touch with us and tell us as many specifics as you can in our online quote form about your situation...If I am going to be in your area, maybe we can work something out.
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What types of businesses or individuals do you work with?We work with salvage yards, auto auctions, towing companies, insurance storage lots, and other vehicle-heavy operations. If you have a yard full of end-of-life vehicles, we can help clear it out efficiently. We also service individuals. Several of our customers inherited yards full of cars or were preparing for retirement and we were the solution to their problem of how to clean up their land for resale.
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How does the bulk crushing process work?After an initial consultation, we schedule a site visit to evaluate your lot. We then mobilize our equipment, coordinate environmental compliance, and crush vehicles in volume — often completing lots of 100+ cars in just a few days.
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Do you handle vehicle fluids and hazardous materials?Yes. We follow all EPA and state guidelines for depollution, including draining fluids, removing batteries, and extracting catalytic converters before crushing. You can count on full compliance.
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Can you help us monetize our scrap vehicles?Absolutely. We offer competitive per-ton pricing or flat-rate contracts depending on volume and logistics. We’ll evaluate your inventory and provide a transparent payout structure for all salvage vehicles.
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How fast can you schedule and complete a bulk crushing job?Most bulk crushing jobs are scheduled within 1–2 weeks. Depending on volume and location, we can often crush and process 100+ vehicles in 2–3 days once on-site.
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Do you buy the crushed scrap or leave it on-site?We offer both options. We can either buy the crushed scrap and haul it away, or leave it for your recycler. We're flexible and will structure the agreement to meet your needs.
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