Hawk Steel Industries

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Kennedale, United States

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Recycling center· Demolition contractor· Metal supplier· Scrap metal dealer

Hawk Steel Industries Reviews | Rating 3.3 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Hawk Steel Industries is located in Kennedale, United States on 4010 Eden Rd S. Hawk Steel Industries is rated 3.3 out of 5 in the category recycling center in United States.

Address

4010 Eden Rd S

Phone

+1 8175724466

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James Fletcher

Should be paying higher prices for scrap metal customers bring n

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Michael Robinson

Wont let you buy parts and salvage. So pretty much anything you see is not avalbile to purchase. Scrap prices are much lower than others. Most staff dont speak english where I could understand.

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Timothy Parrish

Very friendly staff and helpful gave me fair and honest pay for my scrap .

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Max Drake

Aside from the possibility of a flat tire (which is a chance at any dump or scrapyard) this place is the bomb for BUYING metal (I dont sell scrap, dont know about that side.) You drive in, and they have racks and racks of sorted tubing, flat stock, bar stock, plate, etc. You weigh it back there. Take your ticket to the front, and pay. I paid 25 cents a pound for good usable steel. Edit: still a good yard if you don't mind hunting, but it turns out I was pulling from the pile their fab shop uses. Whoops!

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I've been here a few times to unload scrap after an estate cleanout. If you're just wanting to dump some scrap onto a pile, no problem. Just drive in, find a pile and start unloading. If you're actually wanting to sell the scrap and/or unload it into the correct pile, don't expect any help from employees. They all act like everyone who shows up has to have been there 1000 times before and knows the routine. There are no helpful signs, no information, no anything that tells you what to do or where to go. One time I drove up on the scales at 12:55 and there was a sign on the window saying closed 12-1 lunch. The guy in the office wasn't doing anything but staring out the window, but refused to weigh me in. Instead he tapped on the window and pointed at the sign, which was more work than it would have been to just push the button on the scale and print out the paper. By the way you can't hardly see into the office because of the reflective tinted glass, so more than once the guy in there has gotten frustrated because he was waving me off the scale but I couldn't see him clearly. There is no green light or anything on the scale to tell you to go ahead and no speaker. Drive to the back and ask anyone where to unload, assuming you can even find someone and get their attention, and you're likely to be met with a shrug. Also there's no where to park up front, especially if you have a trailer. I had to weigh out and go down the road and just leave my truck and trailer in the road to walk back and get paid. I'm sure they're used to mostly dealing with trucks bringing in huge loads and drivers who know the routine, so just don't expect to be met with any helpful assistance.