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Sims Metal - New Haven, Connecticut at 808 Washington Ave, New Haven, CT 06519

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(203) 777-7445

808 Washington Avenue, New Haven, Connecticut 06519

Hours

Mon - Fri7:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Saturday7:00 AM – 12:00 PM
SundayClosed

Overview

Sims Metal - New Haven, Connecticut

Sims Metal at 808 Washington Ave in New Haven, CT 06519 is a scrap metal recycling center that also runs a self-service auto salvage yard. The business handles metal recycling for copper, aluminum, stainless steel, and iron, while also letting customers pull their own parts from salvaged vehicles. Unlike some junkyards, Sims Metal focuses mostly on metal recycling but keeps a section for vehicle parts and scrap cars. The yard is open to the public for self-service part removal, though hours are limited to weekdays and Saturday mornings. It’s part of the Sims Metal Management network and follows standard recycling practices.

Services & What to Expect

Sims Metal in New Haven offers two main services: scrap metal recycling and self-service auto salvage. For metal recycling, the yard takes copper, aluminum, stainless steel, iron, and other ferrous and non-ferrous metals. Customers can drop off scrap metal for processing, and large loads may qualify for free pickup. The yard also has a salvage area where customers can browse and remove parts from wrecked vehicles on their own. Basic tools are usually available, but bringing your own is fine if you have preferences.

The salvage yard has parts from older cars and trucks, including engines, transmissions, body panels, and interior components. Sims Metal doesn’t list parts online, so you’ll need to check in person. It’s not a full auto parts store—you find the part, remove it, and pay for it. Prices depend on the part’s condition and demand.

If you have an old car or truck to get rid of, Sims Metal may buy it for scrap. They don’t advertise a public buying program, though. For cash offers on junk cars, check our list of verified buyers in Connecticut .

What to Bring

  • Valid ID (required for entry)
  • Payment method (cash or card, depending on the service)
  • Tools (if you prefer your own for part removal)
  • Vehicle (if dropping off scrap metal or parts)
  • Gloves and safety gear (recommended for salvage work)

What They Don’t Offer

  • Professional part removal or installation
  • Online part inventory or search tool
  • Extended weekend or evening hours
  • Hazardous waste disposal (check local rules)

Location & Hours

Sims Metal is at 808 Washington Ave, New Haven, CT 06519, in an industrial area near downtown. It’s easy to reach from I-91 and I-95, with on-site parking for customers.

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 7:00 AM – 12:00 PM
Sunday Closed

Phone: (203) 777-7445 Website: simsmm.com

Note: Hours can change. Call (203) 777-7445 before visiting on a Saturday.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the hours for Sims Metal in New Haven?

Sims Metal is open Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM and on Saturdays from 7:00 AM to 12:00 PM. The yard is closed Sundays. For the latest hours, call (203) 777-7445 before you go.

Does Sims Metal buy junk cars?

Sims Metal mainly recycles scrap metal and doesn’t publicly buy cars. If you need to sell a junk car, check our list of cash-for-cars buyers in Connecticut for local options.

What kind of parts can I find at Sims Metal?

The salvage yard usually has parts from older vehicles, like engines, transmissions, body panels, doors, bumpers, and interior pieces. What’s available changes daily, so you’ll need to check in person. There’s no online inventory, so you can’t search parts ahead of time.

How does self-service auto salvage work at Sims Metal?

Customers can enter during open hours, find the part they need from the wrecked vehicles, and remove it themselves. Basic tools are provided, but you can bring your own if you prefer. Once you’ve taken the part, you pay at the front office. Sims Metal doesn’t do professional removal or installation.

Do I need to bring my own tools?

Sims Metal provides basic tools, but you’re welcome to bring your own if you have specific needs. Gloves and safety gear are a good idea—the salvage yard can be rough.

Can I sell scrap metal to Sims Metal?

Yes, Sims Metal takes copper, aluminum, stainless steel, iron, and other ferrous and non-ferrous metals. You can drop off scrap during business hours. For large loads, they offer free pickup—call (203) 777-7445 to set it up.

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Lisa Cotter
Lisa CotterGoogle
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4 months ago

Needed to clear out some old junk from the yard, and this place made it stupid easy. No waiting in line, got right in. The guy at the counter was cool, no hassle, and they took cash for the car and boat batteries I dragged in. Simple, fast, done. ---

Elizabeth P.
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1 year ago

Honestly, this place was a lifesaver for a mom with a bored toddler. We had a random half-day off school, and instead of staring at the walls, we swung by here. My kid lost his mind watching the big machines do their thing from a safe distance—like his own personal construction show. No whining, no meltdowns, just pure entertainment. (If you’ve got a Blippi fan, bring the album. It’ll make it even better.) ---

Jonathan Smith
Jonathan SmithGoogle
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1 year ago

Hadn’t been to SIMS in probably eight years, so I wasn’t sure what to expect when I rolled in this morning. Turns out, I’d forgotten how smooth the whole process is. The cashier was patient and walked me through everything step by step. The guys working in the bay? Friendly, no-nonsense, and actually helpful—no eye-rolling or attitude. In and out in 20 minutes flat. Stopped back at the counter on my way out, and honestly, I was impressed. Good service, no fuss. Thanks for making it quick. (And yeah, I was there at 10 a.m.—no crowds, no wait.) ---

Sam
SamGoogle
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1 year ago

Look, I’m a regular here, and I *should* be used to the runaround by now, but it still pisses me off. Every single time, something goes wrong. Either the customer service is straight-up miserable, or I’m stuck waiting forever for some tiny, pointless issue. Or—my personal favorite—the inspectors act like they’ve never seen a line of cars before, leaving everyone twiddling their thumbs while they “figure it out.” And don’t get me started on the petty crap they pull. One time, they told me they couldn’t take a long-bed truck because it was “too long.” Bro, you’ve got *giant* machines here that crush cars like soda cans—what’s the difference? Then there was the time I showed up 15 minutes before closing, already half-done with my scrap, and they sent me packing. Like, do you people even *care* that some of us have jobs and schedules? ---

Brandon
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8 years ago

Brought in a ton of aluminum—like, *a lot*. We’re talking almost $400 worth, or so I thought. They weighed it, then some guy took another look and said, “Nah, it’s dirty.” First time here, and I made that clear, which I guess was an open invitation to lowball me. Ended up with $160. Oh, and the fun part? While I’m standing there, the staff inside is whispering and smirking at each other, calling my haul a “gold mine” like it’s some inside joke. Real classy. Heard from other scrappers that this place pays top dollar and plays fair, but I guess that depends on who you are. Won’t be back.

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