Industrial Equipment Removal & Recovery FAQs
Answers to common questions about what D & M Recovery buys, how value is reviewed, how removal works and what to send for a quote.
What does D & M Recovery buy?
D & M Recovery evaluates industrial equipment, machinery, metals, electrical equipment, copper wire, high-temperature alloys, carbide, tungsten, valves, pipe, pumps, motors, stainless tanks, forklifts, generators and surplus materials.
Does D & M Recovery provide nationwide service?
Yes. D & M Recovery provides nationwide U.S. service and reviews projects based on material type, value, location, access, quantity and removal requirements.
How is value determined?
Value is based on material type, quantity, condition, location, access, removal requirements and current market demand.
Do you pay for equipment or charge for removal?
It depends on the project. Some jobs involve buying valuable equipment or materials. Some are primarily removal or cleanout projects. Many large jobs involve both value recovery and logistics.
Should I send photos?
Yes. Photos help D & M Recovery understand the material, condition, quantity, site access and removal requirements faster.
Do you work with active facilities?
Yes. D & M Recovery can coordinate with facility teams, follow site-specific safety requirements and work carefully around active industrial environments where appropriate.
Do you work with demolition contractors?
Yes. D & M Recovery supports demolition contractors by buying, recovering and removing equipment, metals, machinery, electrical components, pipe, valves and recoverable materials from industrial demolition sites.
What information should I send?
Send your name, company, phone, email, job location, what you have, whether you want to sell/remove/clean out/buy, project timing and photos if available.