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SA Recycling at 11140 Veterans Memorial Hwy, Lithia Springs, GA 30122

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(770) 942-9290

11140 Veterans Memorial Highway, Lithia Springs, Georgia 30122

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Mon - Fri8:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Saturday8:00 – 11:30 AM
SundayClosed

Overview

SA Recycling at 11140 Veterans Memorial Hwy, Lithia Springs, GA 30122

SA Recycling is a self-service auto salvage yard and scrap metal recycling center at 11140 Veterans Memorial Hwy in Lithia Springs. They sell used auto parts from junked vehicles and take in scrap metals like aluminum, copper, and brass. Customers search the yard themselves to find parts for repairs or projects. The business also recycles scrap metal, making it a good option for individuals or businesses looking to get rid of metal waste. Both DIY mechanics and auto repair shops in Douglas County use this yard.

Services & What to Expect

SA Recycling is a self-service auto salvage yard. Customers find and remove their own parts from junked vehicles. The yard has a variety of used auto parts, including engines, transmissions, body panels, and interior components. These parts come from totaled, abandoned, or unrepairable vehicles. The business sells parts but doesn’t install them or repair vehicles.

Besides auto parts, SA Recycling takes in scrap metal for recycling. They process common metals like aluminum, copper, brass, and steel. The yard has scales on-site to weigh scrap, and pricing follows current market rates. Customers should bring their own tools since the yard doesn’t provide any.

SA Recycling doesn’t advertise cash-for-cars services. If you need to sell an old vehicle, check out local cash for junk cars programs in the area.

What to Bring

  • Tools for removing parts (wrenches, sockets, pry bars)
  • Gloves and safety gear (parts can be sharp or dirty)
  • Vehicle paperwork if buying parts for a specific make or model
  • Cash or a payment method the business accepts (check their site for details)
  • A truck, trailer, or vehicle with enough space to carry parts away

What to Know Before Visiting

  • The yard is self-service—staff may help locate parts but won’t install them.
  • Auto part prices aren’t listed online. You’ll need to visit to check availability and negotiate.
  • Scrap metal prices change with market conditions. Call ahead for current rates.
  • The business doesn’t offer tow services for dropping off vehicles.
  • Hours are weekdays only (Monday–Friday, 8:00 AM–4:00 PM). The yard is closed weekends and holidays.

Location & Hours

SA Recycling is at 11140 Veterans Memorial Hwy, Lithia Springs, GA 30122. The location is easy to reach from major roads in Douglas County, near Veterans Memorial Highway and Highway 54. The yard sits in an industrial area, which is convenient for hauling large or heavy items.

Business Hours

Day Hours
Monday 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Tuesday 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Wednesday 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Thursday 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Friday 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Saturday Closed
Sunday Closed

Hours can change, so check before visiting. The yard doesn’t offer after-hours access or weekend service.

Directions & Parking

SA Recycling is about 10 miles south of Douglasville and 15 miles northwest of Atlanta. The yard is accessible via Veterans Memorial Highway (GA-166), with plenty of parking for vehicles and trailers. Use the main entrance off Veterans Memorial Highway. GPS usually works, but confirm the address if arriving at night—the area has little street lighting.

Nearby landmarks include:

  • Douglasville Airport (about 5 miles northeast)
  • Arrington Park (about 3 miles south)
  • Interstate 20 (about 8 miles east)

Recent News & Updates

As of the latest information, SA Recycling hasn’t announced major changes to operations, pricing, or services. The business still runs as a self-service auto salvage yard and scrap metal recycler, with no signs of expanded hours, new locations, or policy updates. For the most current details, check the official website or call (770) 942-9290 .

Local sources like Douglas County Georgia haven’t reported recent updates about SA Recycling. The business remains an active auto salvage and recycling center in the area, with no signs of closing or moving. For scrap metal pricing, call ahead—rates for aluminum, copper, and other metals can change weekly.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the hours for SA Recycling at 11140 Veterans Memorial Hwy?

SA Recycling is open Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM. The yard is closed on weekends and holidays. Always check hours before visiting, as they can change.

Does SA Recycling buy junk cars?

SA Recycling doesn’t advertise cash-for-cars services. If you need to sell a junk vehicle, look into local cash for junk cars programs in Lithia Springs or Douglas County. These services usually handle pickup, towing, and payment.

What kind of parts can I find at SA Recycling?

SA Recycling offers used auto parts from junked vehicles, including:

  • Engines and transmissions
  • Body panels (doors, hoods, fenders, bumpers)
  • Interior parts (seats, dashboards, trim)
  • Suspension and drivetrain parts (control arms, axles, differentials)
  • Electrical components (alternators, starters, wiring)
  • Braking parts (calipers, rotors, master cylinders)
Parts aren’t organized by make or model, so you’ll need to search the yard. Availability isn’t guaranteed.

How does self-service auto salvage work at SA Recycling?

At SA Recycling, you browse the yard during business hours (Monday–Friday, 8:00 AM–4:00 PM) to find the part you need. The process is:

  1. Arrive during open hours.
  2. Search the vehicles for the part you need—parts aren’t labeled or organized by model.
  3. Remove the part using your own tools. The yard doesn’t provide tools or help with removal.
  4. Take the part to the payment area to negotiate a price. Prices aren’t listed online and depend on condition and demand.
  5. Pay and transport the part off-site. The business doesn’t clean or package parts.
You’re responsible for ensuring parts fit your vehicle. SA Recycling doesn’t accept returns or offer warranties.

Do I need to bring my own tools to SA Recycling?

Yes, you must bring your own tools. SA Recycling is self-service, so staff won’t help remove parts. Common tools customers use include:

  • Socket and wrench sets
  • Pry bars and screwdrivers
  • Breaker bars for tough bolts
  • Jacks and stands (for heavy parts like engines)
  • Gloves and safety glasses (parts can be sharp or dirty)
The yard doesn’t loan out tools.

What metals does SA Recycling accept for recycling?

SA Recycling takes in various metals for recycling, such as:

  • Aluminum (cans, wheels, engine blocks)
  • Copper (wiring, pipes, radiators)
  • Brass (fittings, instruments, plumbing)
  • Steel (scrap metal, appliances, construction debris)
Pricing follows market rates and can change weekly. Call ahead at (770) 942-9290 to confirm rates. The yard has scales on-site for weighing scrap.

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mike gorham
mike gorhamGoogle
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4 months ago

Been coming here for three years, no issues—until today. They forgot to log my weight when I pulled in. After dumping my load, I waited in line again to weigh out, and guess what? Nothing. I *remembered* my weight, but they couldn’t do anything about it. Oh, but they *did* suggest I reload my scrap and go back through the scale. Yeah, right. So I guess I just donated my scrap for free. Lesson learned—watch out, scrap guys. ---

Fg74hb
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5 months ago

Went in to recycle a bunch of copper, and I’d already sorted most of it—good copper in one pile, the welded stuff in another. But then I spotted a piece with weld mixed in with the clean copper, so I grabbed it, broke off the good parts, and tossed the rest where it belonged. Next thing I know, the guy at the scale is snapping at me, saying I’m not allowed to clean copper at the scale. A minute later, I find another piece, and there’s *no one* behind me. He starts arguing about how it’ll hold up the line, but I’m like, *"Dude, there’s no one here."* He just got more aggressive, even yelled at me. I’ve got Tourette’s, ADHD, and bipolar—needless to say, that didn’t help. I told him to give me my stuff back, I’m taking it somewhere else. He got right in my face, still arguing, but I wasn’t having it. Two pieces. That’s all it was. Found another place five minutes away—completely different vibe, way nicer, and they paid better. Can’t remember the name, but I’m switching for good. Don’t waste your time here. ---

Me Just Doodling
Me Just DoodlingGoogle
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6 months ago

Wow, Customer Appreciation Day here was *next level*—like, if I could’ve given them six stars, I would’ve. The prices are actually fair (which is rare these days), and the people who work there? Absolute legends. I’ve been coming here for years, and they never disappoint. Seriously, great work, guys—thanks for making this easy! ---

Ahbi
AhbiGoogle
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6 months ago

First impression? Absolute chaos. But the second you pull in past the scale, it all makes sense—organized, professional, and way more put-together than it looks. The whole place runs smooth once you’re inside. Wouldn’t have guessed it from the outside, but it’s actually a solid operation.

Braxton Merck
Braxton MerckGoogle
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6 months ago

Hands down, this is where I take all my scrap metal. No hassle, no waiting—just in and out fast. I’ve brought in all kinds of stuff, both ferrous and non-ferrous, and every time, it’s smooth. The line’s either nonexistent or moves so quick you barely notice. Honestly, it’s the best setup I’ve found. ---

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