A & R Scrap Metal Recycling Company 
																				Scrap Metal Buyer in Charleston
 
									A & R Recycling Company is a 
									scrap metal buyer in Charleston. We concentrate 
									on buying and recycling scrap metal. We have 
									competitive scrap metal prices 
									and services for buying industrial scrap 
									metals. A & R Recycling Company can 
									ensure you that as long as we are on your 
									side, we will take care of your scrap metal 
									disposal needs. As professional scrap 
									metal buyers, we take care of our 
									clients. For a list of scrap metals we buy, 
									please see 
									
									scrap metals we buy or for 
									
									scrap metal prices. We are a non 
									ferrous & ferrous scrap metal buyer in Charleston. 
									   
									  Why settle for other scrap metal 
									buyers and there scrap metal 
									prices, ones with less resources, when you can avoid those hassles with 
									us. We are ready to help you with your 
									scrap metal needs, so  
									
									call us. 
									 
								    We want you to know that when you work with 
									us, you get more than a great scrap metal 
									buying service. We are professional scrap 
									metal recyclers with competitive 
									scrap metal prices. 
										Scrap Metal Buyers Charleston, South 
										Carolina Charleston is the 
										oldest and second-largest city in the 
										southeastern State of South Carolina, 
										the county seat of Charleston County, 
										and the principal city in the 
										Charleston–North Charleston–Summerville 
										Metropolitan Statistical Area. The city 
										lies just south of the geographical 
										midpoint of South Carolina's coastline 
										and is located on Charleston Harbor, an 
										inlet of the Atlantic Ocean formed by 
										the confluence of the Ashley and Cooper 
										rivers. Founded in 1670 as Charles Towne 
										in honor of King Charles II of England, 
										Charleston adopted its present name in 
										1783. 
										 
										It moved to its present location on 
										Oyster Point in 1680 from a location on 
										the west bank of the Ashley River known 
										as Albemarle Point. By 1690, Charles 
										Towne was the fifth largest city in 
										North America, and it remained among the 
										ten largest cities in the United States 
										through the 1840 census. With a 2010 census population of 120,080 (and a 2012 estimate of 125,583), current trends put Charleston as the fastest-growing municipality in South Carolina. The Charleston Metropolitan area, comprising Berkeley, Charleston, and Dorchester counties, population was counted by the 2012 estimate at 697,439 – the second largest in the state – and the 78th-largest metropolitan statistical area in the United States. 
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										Carolina
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