Free Scrap Metal & Appliance Pickup in Speedway
Same-day free pickup of metal appliances and scrap metal in Speedway, Marion County.
What We Pick Up Free in Speedway
Plus dozens more metal items. If it is mostly metal, it is free. Call or text (317) 350-1111 to check.
Speedway is in our core service area. No fuel surcharge. Call before noon for same-day pickup.
Pickup Speed in Speedway
Call or text us before noon and there is a great chance we will be at your Speedway location that same day. We run routes through Marion County daily.
How It Works in Speedway
Tell Us What You Have
Call, text (317) 350-1111, or fill out our online form with the items you need picked up in Speedway.
Get Confirmed
We confirm your pickup -- most happen the same day in Speedway.
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
"They picked up two old window AC units and a broken furnace from my garage in Speedway. The furnace was free and the AC units were only $15 each. Best deal in town."
"I manage rental properties in the Speedway area and Indy Pickup 1111 is my go-to for appliance removal. They show up fast and the price is unbeatable."
Free for metal items. Most pickups within 24 hours.
Frequently Asked Questions About Speedway
Free Pickup in Speedway
Home of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, where the Indy 500 has been run since 1911. This small, incorporated Marion County town on the west side of Indianapolis has compact streets and older bungalows that produce steady renovation scrap. Core service area with same-day pickup and no fuel surcharge.
Speedway's racing culture means many residents maintain personal garages stocked with automotive parts, metal shelving, and fabrication materials that eventually need clearing out. May is our busiest month here, as homeowners tidy up before the influx of Indy 500 visitors and short-term renters. The bungalow-style homes along Main Street also undergo frequent porch and railing replacements that generate wrought iron and steel scrap.