Rockville Metals at 801 E Gude Dr, Rockville, MD 20850 Rockville Metals is a self-service auto salvage yard and scrap metal buyer at 801 East Gude Drive in Rockville, Maryland. Customers can search for, remove, and buy used auto parts from junked cars. The yard also pays cash for scrap metal. Unlike parts stores, it lets you access vehicles directly to find affordable replacements. You’ll handle part removal yourself using tools provided on-site. Services & What to Expect Rockville Metals runs on a self-service model—you find and remove parts yourself. The yard doesn’t offer professional part removal or installation. Basic tools like wrenches and pry bars are available for customers to use. Vehicles are grouped by make and model, though the layout can shift over time. What You’ll Find Engines and transmissions (various makes and models) Body panels (doors, hoods, fenders, bumpers, quarter panels) Interior parts (seats, dashboards, door panels, trim) Suspension and drivetrain (control arms, axles, differentials) Electrical parts (wiring harnesses, sensors, lights, alternators) Scrap metal (copper, aluminum, steel, brass, and other recyclables) How Self-Service Works Customers search for parts during open hours. Vehicles are grouped by make and model, but the exact organization may vary. Once you find a part, you remove it using the yard’s tools. Payment is made per part or by the pound for scrap metal. The process usually involves: Locating the part in the yard Removing it with the provided tools Bringing it to the payment counter Getting cash or a receipt Weekends and peak hours can mean longer waits, so visiting early helps. What to Bring Cash (card payments may not be an option) Your own tools (if you have them, though basics are provided) A vehicle or trailer (for large parts) Gloves and safety gear (parts can be dirty or sharp) A list of needed parts (to save time searching) Selling Scrap Metal or Junk Cars Rockville Metals buys scrap metal and junk vehicles. Bring in metal scraps for weighing and payment by the pound. For junk cars, the process is: Drive the vehicle to the yard Get it weighed (some report delays here) Receive an offer based on weight and metal type Complete the transaction (cash payment, though some mention slow processing) If you need to sell a junk car, check other local buyers for faster payments. Location & Hours Rockville Metals is at 801 East Gude Drive, Rockville, Maryland 20850 . The yard is easy to reach from nearby roads, with parking for customers. Hours are: Day Hours Monday 7:00 AM – 5:00 PM Tuesday 7:00 AM – 5:00 PM Wednesday 7:00 AM – 5:00 PM Thursday 7:00 AM – 5:00 PM Friday 7:00 AM – 5:00 PM Saturday 7:00 AM – 5:00 PM Sunday 8:00 AM – 2:00 PM The yard is closed outside these hours. Arriving early avoids lines, especially on weekends. For questions, call (301) 417-8136 or visit rockvillemetals.com . Directions Rockville Metals sits near East Gude Drive and Veirs Mill Road. It’s about: 5 miles east of downtown Rockville 3 miles west of Gaithersburg Close to the Capital Beltway (I-495) GPS works, but the yard has clear signage. Customer Experiences Rockville Metals has a 4.8/5 rating from 122 Google reviews , with feedback on speed and cleanliness. Here’s what customers say: Positive Feedback Friendly staff: Many note helpful employees who point customers in the right direction. One wrote, "The guys there were actually pretty cool. They helped me find what I needed without making me feel lost" (Egg Zel, 5/5 stars) . Fast payments: Some report quick, smooth transactions. A seller said, "It was the easiest $6 I’ve ever made. Drove to the back, got weighed, got paid—no waiting, no hassle" (Dianelys Gordon, 5/5 stars) . Small perks: A few reviews mention free pop while waiting in line. Common Issues Long waits: Several customers complain about lines, especially on weekends. One said, "The line was packed, and I waited forever" (Stu, 4/5 stars) . Weighing for scrap metal can also take time. Cleanliness: A few mention dirty parts or a messy yard. One wrote, "Honestly, the cleaning here is a joke. Parts look dirty, the place feels unkempt" (HJ, 1/5 stars) . Slow payments: Some sellers report delays, particularly for scrap metal. One said, "The whole payment process is painfully slow" (Palin Spangle, 3/5 stars) . Customer Tips Visit on weekdays to avoid weekend crowds. Arrive early to skip lines for weighing or payments. Bring gloves and eye protection—parts can be sharp or dirty. Ask staff if you’re unsure where to find a part. Frequently Asked Questions What are Rockville Metals’ hours? The yard is open: Monday–Friday: 7:00 AM – 5:00 PM Saturday: 7:00 AM – 5:00 PM Sunday: 8:00 AM – 2:00 PM Arriving early helps avoid lines, especially on weekends. Does Rockville Metals buy junk cars? Yes, they buy junk cars and scrap metal. You drive your vehicle to the yard, get it weighed, and receive payment based on metal content. Some report delays, so visiting on a weekday morning may help. For faster service, check other local buyers . What parts are available at Rockville Metals? The yard carries: Engines and transmissions (various makes and models) Body panels (doors, hoods, fenders, bumpers) Interior parts (seats, dashboards, trim) Suspension and drivetrain (control arms, axles, differentials) Electrical parts (wiring harnesses, sensors, lights) Scrap metal like copper, aluminum, and steel is also available. Parts are grouped by make and model, though the layout can change. How does self-service salvage work? You handle part removal yourself. The steps are: Enter the yard during open hours. Find the part among salvaged vehicles (grouped by make and model). Remove it using the yard’s tools (wrenches, pry bars, etc.). Bring the part to the payment counter. Get cash or a receipt. For scrap metal, drive to the weighing area, get a quote, and receive payment. Some mention waiting times, so weekdays are best. Do I need to bring my own tools? The yard provides basic tools like wrenches and pry bars. Bringing your own can speed things up, especially if you have specialized equipment. Gloves and safety gear are also a good idea—parts can be sharp or dirty. Is there a minimum purchase? There’s no strict minimum for parts, but scrap metal pays by the pound. Smaller loads mean lower payments. Some sell individual parts for as little as $6, while larger scrap loads bring in more.
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