Q: Who can bring metal to PH Steel?
The PH yards are open to the public, and anyone with a valid, state-issued driver's license can bring metal to sell or recycle. We specialize in industrial accounts and accept metal from industrial contractors, commercial vendors, manufacturers, metalworkers, governmental agencies, demolition contractors, oil country tubular goods (OCTG) suppliers, HVAC contractors, plumbers, electricians, railcar companies, railroads, and other related enterprises. Q: Do I need to call before I come? No appointment is necessary, but for customers with large loads (tractor/trailer quantities) an advance call is recommended to minimize waiting and downtime for your equipment. Please contact our sales representatives at 713.589.8456. Q: What kinds of metals do you accept? PH Steel welcomes all ferrous and non-ferrous metals, such as carbon steel, heavy metal, aluminum, copper, brass, stainless steel, exotic metals, and alloys. We process all types of metals, including manufacturing scrap, appliances, car and truck bodies, obsolete equipment, construction waste, demolition metal, and other metal scrap. PH Steel operates under the guidelines established by Texas SB694 and the operating standards developed by the Institute of Scrap and Recycling Industries (ISRI). These guidelines determine the materials we can accept and set the standards for how we process your materials. Q: Are there any kind of metals you do not accept? PH Steel does not accept hazardous materials or items in sealed containers, tanks, or vessels. We are prohibited from processing materials containing any free liquids, such as engine oil, gasoline, antifreeze, or hydraulic oil. Batteries and non-metallic waste, such as rubber, wood and plastic are not accepted. PH Steel operates under the guidelines established by Texas SB694 and the operating standards developed by the Institute of Scrap and Recycling Industries (ISRI). These guidelines determine the materials we can accept and set the standards for how we process your materials. Q: How can I transport my metal? Delivery is accepted via truck, tractor/trailer and private freight carriers. PH Steel, and their private fleet of trucks, can arrange for transportation of your materials from your site if needed. |