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scrapcargta · 2 years
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Cash for Scrap Cars Toronto team can offer top dollar for your scrap car. We buy all makes and models. We scrap your vehicle at a licensed scrapyard in Toronto for recycling. Get rid of your junk car hassle-free.
Contact Cash For Scrap Car GTA today for towing services.
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spockvarietyhour · 2 years
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Levy Auto Parts, Weston road, Toronto 1954
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IS IT THE END OF THE ROAD FOR YOUR RIDE? WE’LL BUY YOUR JUNKER 416-256-4843 #scrap #scrapcar #scrapcars #scrapcarremoval #junkcars #cashforcars #autoheaven #tow #towing #towtruck #recycling #scrapmetal #towlife #towing #toronto #the6ix #torontolife #scrapyard #junkyard #416 #tdot (at Auto Heaven) https://www.instagram.com/p/CakZzzFpZYz/?utm_medium=tumblr
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mgicorp · 6 years
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One small step for humanity. 
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Junk Car Removal Brampton Recycles Your Junks Safely
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We welcome you friends to an interesting article. We humans from the little ones to the old people know the junks are of no use. We all want to discard the junks as soon as possible because it only consumes a lot of space in our home. It will be a huge trouble for us to handle them. Similarly, the junk automobiles are useless at some point in time it will be a big burden for us as it consumes a huge space in our garage. You will be definitely worried about how to get rid of the scraps. Junk Car Removal Brampton- Canadian Auto Wreckers in the GTA helps you by collecting the junks in your garage, recycling it and to dispose them safely. The junk cars not only consumes huge space in your garage but the engines in our old vehicle releases oil, coolant, brake fluid and air conditioning gases that are harmful to the environment and surroundings. Carbon monoxide and another exhaust gas released from automobiles are particularly perilous to the infants and people suffering from heart disease. So disposing these metals from cars which pollutes the environment should be done quickly as possible since it is harmful for the humans to survive in the earth. So friends, if you have junk cars in your garage then remove it with Junk Car Removal Brampton - Canadian Auto Wreckers. Canadian auto wreckers are ready to recycle your junk vehicles and dispose them in an eco-friendly way thus contributing as a citizen to save our world. If you're outside Ontario please call us to the toll-free number 1800.280.0095. We will be pleased to pick up your scraps in your home. If you want to know other details visit our website at www.canadianautowreckers.ca
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fduniv1200-blog · 5 years
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Kensington’s Garden Car - Blog Prompt 4
When it comes to sharing a meaningful piece of informal art I would refer to the neighborhood known for its fine street art and unusual installations of graffiti, The Kensington Market! Those of you who have visited this section of Downtown Toronto know how it has become a platform to display both graffiti and street art. However, they say that if you haven't seen the Garden Car then you haven't seen Kensington. Before I introduce this thoughtful creation here's a photograph to show you what I am exactly referring to
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Quotes from a article I recently read:
Children clamber atop the “garden car,” reaching for the burning bush that grows through its rooftop.
Musicians sit on the lawn — once the vehicle’s hood — and play their instruments as awestruck visitors to Kensington Market stop, stare and snap photos. And green-thumbed cooks grow herbs – chocolate mint, rosemary, thyme – out of the vehicle’s trunk.
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The way this article describes the presence of this Garden Car, it significantly represents the connection of people towards this piece. The reason I am sharing this is that the way society feels for an artwork determines its true meaning and appreciation. This impacts all age groups as the Garden Car is admired by children, adults, and seniors. It’s far away from the messy tagging and is known to be one of the top 10 "Toronto street art spots to snap your next Instagram photo."
This public art installation was originally in front of the La Palette restaurant, where it had been since its creation in June 2006. Initially, its creators didn’t know if it would be permitted to remain on the street but continued feeding the parking meter. The car was towed away once, but Amlani (co-owner of the restaurant) had it returned. On another occasion, when a tow truck showed up, the car’s supporters formed a human chain link around it. Because this beautifully designed car is considered public art, it required liability insurance, which for a long time was covered by La Palette’s insurance company. At a point, this restaurant was closing its marketing location which meant this car would have to find a new home. Luckily this little piece of downtown was quickly embraced by her new uptown neighbors, and much appreciated by the seniors who preferred gardening in a raised bed.
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With the help of the local Councillor and the support of the Toronto Parking Authority, the parking fees were waived as long as this car would be removed during winter months to avoid interference with snow trucks.
Coming to know about the effort the community made to keep this car in the area was unbelievable. As I mentioned this car would go into its hibernation during the winter and the people around would be so concerned about where the car is going and if they’ll bring it back or not. This car does get repainted with different artwork once in a while so don't be surprised if you don't exactly see this when you go there. The location of this car does vary around the neighborhood but you can always find its address online. Currently, this Garden car is at:
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Eventually, an artwork gains meaning before or after and in the case of the Garden Car, it surely is a positive production. As I mentioned before this car drastically differs from messy tagging as it is a combination of a mural on a motor vehicle enhancing nature and its beauty.  This is the first public art invention that has acted as a tool of environmental outreach. This Garden Car reminds me of the cannon at UofG because they both are moveable objects displaying a wide variety of murals and quotes. The creators have effectively used a scrapyard four-door sedan (possibly a dodge spirit) festively painted and filled with soil to deliver the message of using public space to enhance greenery. Not only that but creating art from scrap requires a lot of thought and hard work after all the artist has to transform something worthless to worthy. This installation of public informal art is currently my favorite and no I haven't seen this car in person even though I have been to Kensington market (where I had my first interaction with graffiti).
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Thank you so much for spending your time to read my post! Feel free to add some pictures of your favorite street art and share your views on the Garden Car below:)
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https://www.thestar.com/news/gta/2010/10/27/kensington_markets_garden_car_to_roll_once_more.html
https://matadornetwork.com/life/10-best-public-art-spots-toronto/
http://yvonnebambrick.com/2014/05/17/happy-9th-birthday-kensington-market-garden-car/
~Farheen
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industrialreviewer1 · 3 years
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4 Undeniable Benefits of Nickel Recycling For Businesses
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Nickel recycling is smart because it gives businesses plenty of profit while reducing the cost of nickel-based or reinforced equipment. Truthfully, it requires some labour to organize and keep your nickel swarf and sludge in tow. However, the payoff is undeniably worth more than your initial investment. Here are four great benefits of recycling nickel from your waste materials.
Offset Expenses with Enormous Profits
Discarded MRI scanners, conveyor belts, and other heavy-duty equipment from different industries have significant deposits in them. Nickel recycling allows these companies and institutions to profit high enough to offset their equipment investment. Additionally, it helps them clear space from their property for further usage.
Reduce Local Nickel Alloy Prices
Nickel alloy is inexpensive. However, bulk purchases make them expensive, especially if distributors have to import fresh material from overseas miners. Through nickel recycling, refineries can work with scrappers to extract pure, untainted nickel from any used equipment, devices, and tools. Doing so drives down nickel prices too.
Conserve Energy
Shipping nickel ore from miners abroad is costly and impractical. With plenty of nickel available in everyday appliances, industrial and commercial equipment, and even batteries, it's much more practical and environmentally-helpful to recycle nickel. Plus, you generate jobs and improve the practices of local, dependable scrappers.
Work With Dependable, All-Around Scrappers
Scrapyards you can trust, such as Alnor Industries, make sure you get the best yields for your nickel scrap. These recycling centres walk you through their recycling process and their yield-derivation procedures, giving you the best and most honest evaluation of your scrap.
You Won't Need to Look Far To Find a Reliable Scrapper
With decades of experience serving Toronto businesses, Alnor Industries is incredibly confident in delivering the best recycling services for nickel and other metals. Contact us today to learn more about our services.
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rapidcarremoval · 4 years
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Selling Scrap Cars In Toronto For Cash The Smooth Way
Do you know the scope of earning top dollars in Toronto against the scrap cars ? There are lots of people who are generally not so aware of the fact and hence end up losing an opportunity of earning hefty amount. The owners either give them up or give a call to the towing company to tow them away without getting anything in return.
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If you are the possessor of such scrap cars that are not at all road worthy or got damaged somehow, then it becomes too expensive to repair the same. At that time you can trade them for cash. Well, prior to throwing the junk away in scrapyard, consider the fact that you can make good dollar from them. This is something most junk car owners are not so aware of.  
There are some dealers dealing with scrap cars in North York. Regardless of the fact that they are salvaged, damaged , people consider them to be valuable. So, next time onwards if you think of getting rid of the cars, think of the options that you can get.
Frankly speaking, people who are interested in buying the scrap cars are in need of used parts of the car. They generally take them and strip them down to get the parts which can be reused. The people who show interest include those auto repair shops who are interested in buying the cheapest car parts. One can approach or get in touch with those people operating in the junkyard business to trade the junk for cash.
Here’s what to look out for
Try to find a company that is reputed, experienced and nestled within your locale. Make sure you use the company that is licensed by the environment agency. This law ensures that the company adheres to all the legal standards with regards to transportation.
Ask whether they are able to give you a letter of conformation from DVLA upon the scrapping of your automobile. This is something that gets generated once the car is scrapped and the DVLA is intimated. You need to get this few weeks post car scrapping.  
Make sure you car is taken away by the towing agency. Make sure the agency removes the car by recovery car ans in no way take the risk of driving the car on road.
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Last but not the least, if you are given money against the scrap, ensure the payment is received prior to the removal of car.
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scrapcargta · 2 years
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At Cash for Scrap Car GTA, we have been providing reliable and speedy services since 1997. We are family owned and operated and pride ourselves in being a reputable towing and cash-for-scrap company.We only bring your scrap to the best car scrapyard Toronto locations with the most efficient recycling methods.
Contact Scrap Car GTA to receive a free quote for your unwanted or scrap car.
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spockvarietyhour · 2 years
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TTC snow-sweeper #2212 (ex-Civic #56) is seen in the George Street scrap yard -- a part of the Sherbourne carhouse -- on August 2, 1955 [via transittoronto]
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torontotravelblog · 5 years
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18+ Unique Things to Do in Toronto
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You’ve smashed the standard Toronto itinerary. You’ve climbed the CN Tower for the views, shopped ‘til you drop at the Eaton Centre and snapped a selfie with the 3D Toronto sign at Nathan Phillips Square. So what next? This guide will share the best unique things to in Toronto including food, places to see and tours to take.
I (Gemma) went on a girls’ trip to Toronto, to spend time with my friend who flew over from Scotland, leaving my partner (the other Scot, Craig) back in BC. Never one to settle for the TripAdvisor top ten, I sourced tips on the cool places to go in Toronto using my good Canadian friend, Maddie, for her local tips. So let’s get started. Expedia asked me to create a guide on Toronto, all opinions are my own as usual.
18 Unusual but Cool Things to do in Toronto
1. Kensington Market
Kensington Market is where the interesting kids (and their dogs) hang out. The area is awash with quaint print shops, vintage stores, art, tattooists and every type of world cuisine you could imagine.
Want burritos and churros from Mexico – no hay problema! Arepas from Colombia – chevre! Frites from Belgium – Oui! Patties from Jamaica – Irie!
You’ll need some organic beer or hot cider to wash that down.
A couple of streets over from Kensington Market you’ll find Chinatown. Naturally, you can get cheap dim sum but we actually had the nicest pizza slice (C’mon it’s North America) on Spadina and College (Europeans – this means the crossroads where the two streets meet!)
We made Kensington Market our base and didn’t regret it. You can check out accommodation options for Kensington Market and other areas in the city at Expedia who offer great hotel options in Toronto for everyone.
2. Bata Shoe Museum
These boots were made for walking so get them stomping down to the pretty extraordinary Bata Shoe Museum (BSM) in Toronto where over 4,500 years of history is told through feet!
That’s a lot of souls shared through soles under the roof of this award-winning building. If you are looking at what to do in Toronto on a rainy day, the BSM is worth a stroll.
Expect to see everything from Chinese bound-foot shoes to celebrity shoes.
There are often special exhibitions at the BSM such as Manolo Blahnik’s The Art Of Shoes (made famous by those Sex And The City chicks).
Address: 327 Bloor St W.
Price: $14 CAD per adult.
3. Annex
The Annex area of Toronto (Bloor and Bathurst) is home to many of the University of Toronto students so you can expect coffee shops, discount stores, bars and cafes.
Annex is also where you can rock out at Lee’s Palace, visit Canada’s largest museum, Royal Ontario Museum (ROM) and catch a film at Hot Doc’s Cinema.
4. Philosopher’s Walk
South from Bloor (Annex) you’ll find Philosopher’s Walk which is a lovely green space in the city if you want to walk off a coffee high, poutine or a hangover!
5. Madison Avenue Pub
What does one do with three Victorian mansions? You open a number of bars and connect them all of course! The Maddy has booths, games, outdoor seating and serves food.
Address: 14 Madison Ave.
6. Live Organic Food Bar
Reward your hungover body with plant-based, sugar-free food which is served up daily at the Live Organic Food Bar. The menu which includes kimchi pancakes and pulled burdock burrito is organic, gluten and wheat free too.
Address: 264 Dupont St.
7. Toronto’s Half House
Rarely do you hear of a city v resident demolishment story fall on the side of the homeowner but in this case, we have a winner! The Valkos family of 54 ½ St. Patrick Street. won the battle to remain in the 1970s so the developers sliced it in half like a birthday cake.
Toronto’s famous Cube House looks to have lost its plot to a scrapyard so check out the Half House before the other half disappears too.
Address: 54 ½ St. Patrick St (thanks for the picture Andrew Stapley!)
8. Graffiti Alley
Obviously cool equates to graffiti in any city! Toronto’s Queen Street West has its own colorful corridor of street art. Unfortunately, the word is out at the two blocks of graffiti get rammed with visitors so go early for those Instagram worthy shots!
Address: Rush Lane.
9. Trinity Bellwoods Park
Grab a few beers from Bellwoods Brewery and head to Trinity Bellwoods Park for a serious people-watching sesh!
Address: 790 Queen St W.
10. Hipster Queen + King
Move over Kensington, there’s a hipper kid in town. Queen West was crowned one of the world’s hippest neighborhoods by Vogue but with notoriety comes price increase.
From Bathurst and Gladstone, over a hundred stores are occupied by studios, shops, galleries and bars. It’s a great place for brunching too.
11. CN Tower Edgewalk
Sure, everyone that visits Toronto heads to the Entertainment District and takes the elevator to the viewing floor of the CN Tower but how many tourists walk the walk?
Leave the comfort of the secured windows and hang handsfree from the circumference of the roof with The Edge urban adventure experience (356m/1,168ft above the ground).
This is probably the most expensive activity going in Toronto but if you are a thrill seeker you might just want to take the plunge (well, hang not plunge).
Address: 301 Front St W.
12. Toronto Island
Unlike Vancouver Island’s proximity to Vancouver, Toronto Island is actually close to Toronto!
The island can be reached by boat and takes about 15 minutes to cross Lake Ontario.
There are three stops – Ward’s Island, Centre Island and Hanlan’s Point. We exited at Ward Island and slowly made our way to Centre Island; I biked, and Helen strolled.
So what’s on offer?
Toronto Island is like a beautiful big park. Ward Island is unique because it’s a small town with a small number of beautiful houses. These are very sought after.
Rather than paying top dollar to secure a property, hopeful buyers instead have to add their name to a capped list of 500 in the hope of moving their way up to the 100 mark. When a property is available the top 100 will be offered it at a fixed price.
The ethos is to ‘keep it simple.’ With these views of Toronto’s skyline (below), you can see the attraction.
The Island Cafe is a popular family-owned lunch spot. The resident and cafe owners aim to use fresh produce from local farmers and also sell home baking.
Centre Island has a pier, small farm, lighthouse, fairground, maze and a clothing-optional beach.
No one needs to see these fading white bits so I left the towel back on the mainland!
13. St Lawrence Market Events/Tours
With over 200 years of action, I know what you are thinking – how is St Lawrence Market a unique thing to do in Toronto?
Although one of the popular Toronto attractions, this food and antiques market is special and it is the merchants that make it that way. With over 120 stores selling everything from shrimp to shortbread, you can easily swallow up an hour or two at the market.
Craig would be happy to see ‘proper bacon’ rolls being served too.
If you are in town for a few days, check out the special events, talks and maybe even a food tour in Toronto?
Address: 93 Front St E.
Just four minutes from St Lawrence Market you will find the stunning and extremely photogenic French Gothic, Gooderham (Flatiron) Building. Well worth a snap if you are a keen photographer.
14. The Distillery District
The red-bricked Victorian-era buildings of the Distillery District now play home to 40 boutique shops including clothes, craft beer and candles.
There is also a variety of restaurants and cafes from ice cream shops to oyster bars. A food market runs every Sunday during summer too. During winter, the Christmas Market sets up here.
15. Red Heart / Parliament and Gristmill Lane
This red sculpture was created for the Toronto Christmas Market mistletoe to hang come December but stands all year round for lovers to walk through and have a smooch underneath!
16. Lovel Lock Sign
Forget Paris, Toronto has a designated sign which spells out ‘love’ for its locks and it makes a great picture for Instagram! We saw two engagement shoots in the area.
Take a picture and show me it, lovers! Send me your shots [email protected]
Toronto Light Festival
If you happen to visit Toronto in January through to March, don’t miss the annual Light Festival which takes place to force residents outside during the -20 harsh winters. Expect installations, lights and even fire.
Address: Distillery District.
17. Ghost Walks in Toronto
90 minutes of gore, graveyards and ghosts sound appealing? You can take a Toronto haunted walk tour and stroll through the Financial District to the Old Town hearing stories of scary tales.
18. Nuit Blanche
During the first Saturday night in October, art opens up normally sleepy spots around the city to encourage locals and visitors to go outside and engage with the exhibitions.
Museums stay open late and public art runs throughout the whole night. Expect lots of crowds, I was really impressed with how many citizens were taking advantage of the well prepared annual event.
Nuit Blanche exhibitions include print, projections, light, film, DJs, political and social justice commentary. Some take place outside, others inside. I really liked the large elephants which came in lots of shades!
Toronto Essential Information
Shopping in Toronto
For brand names, the Eaton Centre is not to be missed but remember Toronto whacks a 13% HST (harmonised sales tax) on top of prices so shop with caution!
If vintage is your bag (like me), check out the shops in Kensington Market as well as those scattered along Queens Street and in Annex neighborhood.
You might want to check out our cheap accommodation guide cheap accommodation guide to Toronto too.
History
Toronto has lots of history, look out for the blue plaques on the side of buildings to find out what they used to be. We spotted the jail, the old post house and Gooderham Building (that thin one from Pinterest!)
Niagara Falls
No trip to Ontario would be complete without the ninety-minute journey to Niagara. We hopped aboard a group tour which stopped off at one of Niagara’s vineyards so we could taste the delicious ice wine from the Niagara region before getting wet at Niagara Falls.
Transport in Toronto
Toronto is a grid system and is really easy to navigate.
Full of beans, we pounded the streets for the first few days (walking from Kensington Market to the Old Town will take about an hour) but by midweek our feet were pleading with us so we used the streetcar and subway system.
You can purchase day tickets, which let you use any mode of transport to get around the city.
How to Get to Toronto From Pearson Airport
From Pearson Airport, the quickest but more expensive way to travel is by the Union Pearson Express (UPE). This train takes 25 minutes and costs just under $13 CAD one way to Downtown.
The more economical option takes longer, naturally. For $3 CAD, a 75-minute journey using the public transport system will get you to and from the airport. Take the Airport Rocket (bus 192) to Kipling (approx. 45 minutes) then the green line subway into the city, your stop will depend on where your accommodation is. You may then need a streetcar or the yellow subway line.
A taxi will cost approximately $60.
We did option two and I was a little hurried at the airport so leave ample time.
Toronto Packing List (Spring/Summer/Fall)
Nice dresses that can be layered with tops.
1 x jeans.
Sunglasses.
Skip the umbrella, invest in a sturdy but stylish waterproof like my Mountain Equipment Rupal.
1 x comfortable, good looking but waterproof boots (I recommend Salomon hiking boots).
1 x eco bottle such as TreeTribe – keeps hot drinks hot and cold drinks cold.
Electrolytes for the damn hangovers.
Battery pack like our Anker packs for phone recharge on the go.
Camera, charger and SD card.
Toronto Packing List (Winter)
Merino wool base layers Icebreaker’s range.
Trousers.
Hats, gloves, scarf.
Sunglasses.
1 x Mountain Equipment Rupal.
1 x padded down jacket, I like North Face
1 x Salomon hiking boots.
Hand warmers if waiting around.
1 x  TreeTribe – keeps hot drinks hot and cold drinks cold.
Electrolytes.
Anker packs.
Camera, charger and SD card.
My Final Tip for Toronto
The only thing you need a map for is to look lost.
As soon as you take it out, a local will approach you to ask if you need help! It’s a help magnet.
And don’t believe what other Canadians say about Canadian city folk not being friendly, if someone in Edinburgh (Scotland) saw you with a map, they’d cross over the street!
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FRESH ROADKILL: 2008 BMW 7 SERIES FOR PART OUT #scrap #scrapcar #scrapcars #scrapcarremoval #junkcars #cashforcars #autoheaven #tow #towing #towtruck #recycling #scrapmetal #towlife #towing #toronto #the6ix #torontolife #scrapyard #junkyard #416 #tdot #bmw #7series (at Auto Heaven) https://www.instagram.com/p/CafrXMbJfGl/?utm_medium=tumblr
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jamesadamsfl-blog · 4 years
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Looking for a reputable scrapyard in Toronto?
In a bustling city like Toronto, there's a lot of scrap material that can be recycled. From business enterprises to local households, loads of scrap metal waste can be successfully recycled. What’s important is to find a reliable scrapyard in Toronto that offers both good service and good prices.
 Tal Metal provides scrap metal services in Toronto and the GTA, along with FREE pickup when customers require. We advise our customers about metals that are in high demand, and which metals would fetch the highest price (we service residential and commercial scrap customers).
 Drop off scrap metal at Tal Metal
 Depending on the amount of scrap metal you’ve collected, you can easily drop off the load at Tal Metal, or we can arrange for pickup. Tal Metal makes sure that your scrap metal waste is handled responsibly and gets appropriately recycled according to accepted industry standards.
 For customer convenience (both residential and commercial), Tal Metal also offers a FREE pickup service throughout the Greater Toronto Area. Because we are well established, we offer the most competitive prices for a range of scrap metals like iron, copper, brass, and aluminum.
 Tal Metal also offers FREE pickup
 Tal Metal buys scrap metal from both residential and commercial customers. Our prices for scrap are competitive, and we keep a close eye on market dynamics from day to day. Our in-house team can recommend the metals that are in high demand (and with the best market price).
 We can provide FREE pickup for all types of metal scrap – either household waste or business waste. We’ve been in business for about 20 years, with in-depth experience and expertise in all facets of metal recycling. We also have a well-respected reputation in the industry.
 Tal Metal pays the very best price
 With a good volume of scrap, and a high quality of metal, Tal Metal pays competitive industry prices. While we collect all types of metal, but we do specialize in non-ferrous metals – these would be metals that don’t contain any iron – such as aluminum, copper, and brass.
 At Tal Metal, we make every effort to properly recycle incoming scrap metal, and we try to avoid sending metal waste to landfill. When the demand is on the high side for a particular metal, the price is also high, and this could turn into easy cash (even for typical household scrap).
 Count on Tal Metal for all
your scrap metal recycling
 If you’re looking for a reliable scrapyard in Toronto, choose Tal Metal for all your recycling needs. We are a Canadian company, buying and selling scrap metal on a national scale, and providing our customers with great service and a sound reputation.
 Tal Metal is an environmentally conscious company, making every effort to “go green”. We think of metal recycling as beneficial to the environment as we reduce overall scrap metal waste. Find out more by calling one of our recycling specialists at 844-282-9994 or pay a visit to our website at https://www.talmetal.ca.
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mgicorp · 6 years
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Scrap Car Removal Brampton - Remove Your Scraps At Anytime
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Hey friends. Life is full of problems. No living soul on this earth is born problemless. How we are ready to handle the problem varies from person to person. Some finds solution for it quickly some finds it too late. Only some people help us to give a solution to our problem. In this article, we are ready to give a solution for your long time trouble to handle your scraps in your garage. OK friends lets get into the topic. What happens when the lifetime of the car comes to an end? We all have a garage at our home we simply throw it. But it is healthy to do so? No way it does not help us in any way. The metals in the car get rust when exposed to air also the price of the metals are sold for less cash when the day moves on. So it is better to recycle your junk car as soon as possible. Scrap Car Removal Brampton - Canadian Auto Wreckers in the GTA are experts in handling the scraps. Also recycling and handling the junks are perfectly done by following all environmental standards. Scrap Car Removal Brampton - Canadian Auto Wreckers also recycle all types of vehicles including junk cars, vehicles that are beyond repair, abandoned cars or cars with missing parts. They establish a strong business firm in Canada from the year 1981. So friends if you have any scrap vehicles covered with lots of dust just throw it in the scrapyard they will dispose it safely. You will be provided with the cash of $2000 for your junk cars. You no need to run to the auto recycler They are ready to pick up your vehicle at any time. Just call us to the toll-free number if you're outside of Ontario 1800.280.0095 or feel free to post your questions at our website @ www.canadianautowreckers.ca/faqs we will respond to your queries as soon as possible.
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autowreckers1 · 4 years
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Sell Used Car in Toronto - Disposing of an Unneeded Automobile
Are you worried you can no longer sell a used car in Toronto because it's so badly damaged beyond repair? Fret not. You can still make a lot of money from your old car even if it's clunky and rusty. How? By disposing of it through a reliable junkyard in Toronto.
Why is selling to an auto wrecker better?
Well, anything is better than just letting an old car deteriorate in your garage, taking up precious space that you can be using for something else. Here's why it’s a good idea to let auto wreckers buy it and take it from your home.
1.    They will tow your car for free. There’s no need to drive your used car or tow your scrap vehicle yourself to the site. Just wait for the auto wrecker to come to your place and take it. This service is free as long as you are within the Toronto area. This saves you not only money, but also time and energy.
2.    They make sure to dispose of it properly and safely. An old car is a nuisance. Not only does it take up a lot of space in your property—it can also cause health and environmental hazards. You could be putting yourself and your family in danger by keeping it there. It's better to call a car removal company and have them dispose of it on your behalf. They have professional recyclers who will make sure that all safety regulations are followed to prevent health and environmental damage.
3.    They give you instant cash. If you want to earn money immediately, selling your car to a scrapyard in Toronto is better than scraping it on your own. Let them evaluate your car and they will give you a quote right away. If you agree with the price, then they can give you the cash in an instant.
4.    Finally, they will handle all the paperwork. Aside from giving you instant cash and towing your car free, a junkyard in Toronto will also do the paperwork involved during the transfer of car ownership. Just give them the keys and necessary documents for the scrap vehicle, and they will handle everything from there.
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Canadian Auto Wreckers is Ontario’s top auto wreckers/junkyard / and scrap car recycling company. We have established our reputation by providing expert service, including junk car removal, extraction and vehicle disposal. We will give you the best price for your junk auto since we do not contract out and do the job ourselves. Please call us on 416.559.3683 or go online and fill an online quote form and we will get back to you within hours!
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