Free Scrap Metal & Appliance Pickup in Noblesville
Same-day or next-day free pickup of metal appliances and scrap metal in Noblesville, Hamilton County.
What We Pick Up Free in Noblesville
Plus dozens more metal items. If it is mostly metal, it is free. Call or text (317) 350-1111 to check.
Noblesville is outside our core service area. A nominal fuel surcharge applies to cover the extra distance, but the pickup of metal items is still free. Call (317) 350-1111 for details.
Pickup Speed in Noblesville
We run routes to Noblesville regularly. Most pickups happen same-day or next-day depending on scheduling. Call or text (317) 350-1111 to get on the schedule.
How It Works in Noblesville
Tell Us What You Have
Call, text (317) 350-1111, or fill out our online form with the items you need picked up in Noblesville.
Get Confirmed
We confirm your pickup -- usually same-day or next-day in Noblesville.
Set Items Outside
Place items outside or in the garage. No need to be home -- we offer contactless pickup.
We Haul It Away
Our crew loads everything and takes it to our recycling facility. You get a text when it is done.
What Our Customers Say
"I am an HVAC contractor working in Noblesville and these guys pick up my old furnaces and scrap ductwork regularly. Always free, always on time."
"They picked up a broken dishwasher, a microwave, and an old grill from my Noblesville home all at once. The grill was free and the other two were only $15 total as add-ons."
Free for metal items. Most pickups within 24 hours.
Frequently Asked Questions About Noblesville
Free Pickup in Noblesville
The county seat of Hamilton County, known for its charming downtown square, the Nickel Plate Trail, and Ruoff Music Center. Located about 30 minutes northeast of Indianapolis, the city blends small-town appeal with active new development. Extended service area with a nominal fuel surcharge.
Noblesville straddles the line between established Hamilton County suburb and active growth corridor, which gives us a wide variety of pickup types. The historic neighborhoods near the courthouse square produce renovation scrap from remodels of century-old homes, while new development east of Hague Road generates fresh construction debris. Concert season at Ruoff Music Center also drives short-term rental turnover nearby, creating seasonal appliance removal needs.