COVID-19 Measures After Reopening

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18 May 2020

Always Buying Scrap is resuming business with a new schedule and new safety plan during Phase 1 of Governor Roy Cooper’s plan to ease COVID-19 restrictions. The retail processing facility at 2210 Kate Street in Durham will operate from 8:00am to 4:30pm Monday through Friday and Saturday 8:00am to 11:30am starting Monday May 18th. Please check the Hours page of the site for any changes for holidays or other eventualities.

Customers can expect to see clean and sanitized hand washing area, and a hand sanitizing station at the payment center of the business. Owners Dave & Fran Rush are taking the responsibility of this re-open seriously with daily facility cleaning schedules and rules for the business. A supply of face masks will be available for employees and customers as well.

Customers and employees in the retail area of the scrap yard are required to wear face coverings and mind the social distancing practice of remaining 6 feet from others at all times. Always Buying Scrap has made masks for staff and customers (left).

The commercial pick-up and roll-off container service offered by Always Buying Scrap is continuing without interruption with most payments being made by mail and business conducted by phone. The vendors and resources necessary to conduct business are still intact and available, giving Always Buying Scrap the recipe for another great year satisfying customers, and recycling scrap metal materials.

For more information about retail prices or other inquiries, call us at (919) 251-9497 or email us from our contact page.  For commercial/business pick-up or roll-off services or pricing inquiries, call (877) SCRAP-30 or email Mike Lee. Thank you for your continued business, and we look forward to serving you soon.

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