Need to recycle copper wire in Fresno? We buy insulated wire, industrial cable, bare bright, CAT5/CAT6, THHN, and surplus cable from contractors, electricians, and industrial sites. We offer fast pickup in Fresno, Clovis, Madera, Sanger, Selma, and nearby areas — and pay cash on the spot.
• Fast local pickup from job sites, warehouses & facilities
• We buy damaged, obsolete, or excess copper wire
• Competitive prices paid in cash
• Convenient, no-hassle process
• Fully licensed and insured
• Insulated copper wire
• Bare bright copper
• Communication cable
• Electrical spools
• Partial and surplus rolls
• Obsolete or unused copper wire
Got leftover or unused copper wire sitting in storage? We buy surplus and overstock wire in bulk — including partial spools, full reels, and loose cable. Whether you're clearing out inventory, wrapping up a project, or decommissioning equipment, we make it easy to turn your extra copper into fast cash.
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We offer mobile copper wire pickup throughout Fresno — relied on by local contractors and businesses for quick service and top-cash payouts.
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Fresno is a city in the San Joaquin Valley of California, United States. It is the county seat of Fresno County and the largest city in the greater Central Valley region. It covers about 115 square miles (300 km²) and had a population of 542,107 as of the 2020 census, making it the fifth-most populous city in California, the most populous inland city in California, and the 34th-most populous city in the nation. Fresno is a key industrial and agricultural hub, serving as a central distribution point between Los Angeles and the Bay Area. The city supports a wide range of industries, including food processing, manufacturing, logistics, construction, and agricultural equipment. With major industrial parks, a strong transportation network including Highway 99, rail, and proximity to regional airports, Fresno continues to grow as a vital center for commercial and industrial activity in California’s Central Valley.
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We provide professional copper wire pickup services throughout Fresno and surrounding cities in the Central Valley. From warehouse clear-outs in the industrial park to job sites near Highway 99, we come to you — no hassle, no delays.
We purchase a wide range of copper-based scrap materials, including:
• Insulated wire
• Bare copper conductors
• Communication cable
• Romex and THHN
• Stripped copper and mixed wire
Yes! In addition to the city of Fresno, we also serve Clovis, Madera, Sanger, Selma, and other neighboring areas. Whether you operate in a rural zone or an industrial complex, we’re just a call away.
We work with electrical contractors, demolition crews, utility companies, agricultural operations, and commercial facilities — anywhere copper wire scrap is generated.
Nope. We come directly to your location — your job site, shop, or facility. Our mobile team handles all the loading, weighing, and logistics so you don’t have to.
Prices vary depending on the type of copper, weight, and market conditions. Call us at 951-822-6298 or visit copperwirerecycling.com for a real-time quote. We always pay top dollar with no hidden charges.
Yes. We frequently purchase old wiring from farming equipment, irrigation systems, and barn upgrades throughout Fresno’s agricultural regions
Yes, we accept leftover rolls, partial spools, and even wire that’s been sitting in storage. Whether you’ve got 100 lbs or a truckload, we’re ready to help.
We offer fast response times, honest weight scales, competitive pricing, and same-day payment — all with a commitment to eco-friendly recycling practices.
Yes, we accept wire in various conditions, including burnt, painted, mixed insulated types, and even wire removed from old industrial systems.
Just give us a call or fill out the form on our website. We’ll schedule a pickup time that works for your project and show up with everything needed to complete the job fast.
Most of our Fresno pickups come from industrial areas like the South Van Ness Warehouse District, the North Pointe Business Park, and older commercial buildings undergoing electrical upgrades.
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