Current Prices for Scrap Sealed Unit Compressors in Texas
Track real-time scrap prices for Sealed Unit Compressors (Appliance) in Texas. Find out what local yards are paying for your heavy fridge and AC compressor units so you never leave money on the scale.
Average Sealed Unit Compressors (Appliance) Price
- Low (up to $0.20): Floor price, typically for small loads.
- Mid ($0.23): A fair deal for standard quantities.
- High ($0.25+): Top-dollar rate. Offered for large commercial loads or by the most competitive buyers.
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Top Yards Buying Sealed Unit Compressors in Texas
Before you haul those heavy black domes to the scale, compare prices in Texas. National averages are sitting around $0.25, but local demand dictates the final payout. Always call ahead to confirm their policy on drained oil and Freon evacuation before showing up.
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The #1 rule at scrap yards: if you mix grades, they’ll weigh everything at the lowest rate. See the price gap below — if you have higher-value metal, always sort and weigh each grade separately to avoid leaving money on the table.
Price Trends: Appliance Compressors
This chart shows where the market is headed. If the line is climbing, prices are rising — you might get a better deal in a few days. If it’s dropping, don’t wait: sell today before yards lower their buy prices further.
Sealed Unit Compressors (Appliance): Scrap Yard Price vs. World Market (COMEX)
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World market price (COMEX)
Sealed Unit Compressors (Appliance): Spread vs. Exchange — Monthly History
| Period | World price (per lb) | Scrap yard price (per lb) | Spread vs. exchange |
|---|---|---|---|
| March 2026 (current) | $5.764324 | $2.42 | -$3.35 (58%) |
| February 2026 | $5.880136 | $2.60 | -$3.28 (55.8%) |
| January 2026 | $5.894887 | $2.67 | -$3.22 (54.6%) |
| December 2025 | $5.497742 | $3.30 | -$2.20 (40%) |
| November 2025 | $5.064033 | $3.04 | -$2.03 (40%) |
| October 2025 | $5.050242 | $3.03 | -$2.02 (40%) |
| September 2025 | $4.662367 | $2.62 | -$2.04 (43.7%) |
| August 2025 | $4.477984 | $1.63 | -$2.85 (63.6%) |
| July 2025 | $5.482645 | $3.29 | -$2.19 (40%) |
| June 2025 | $4.883233 | $2.93 | -$1.95 (40%) |
| May 2025 | $4.686194 | $2.81 | -$1.87 (40%) |
| April 2025 | $4.654267 | $2.79 | -$1.86 (40%) |
| March 2025 | $4.919484 | $2.95 | -$1.97 (40%) |
| February 2025 | $4.558107 | $2.74 | -$1.82 (40%) |
| January 2025 | $4.269774 | $2.56 | -$1.71 (40%) |
| December 2024 | $4.157855 | $2.50 | -$1.66 (40%) |
| November 2024 | $4.199383 | $2.52 | -$1.68 (40%) |
| October 2024 | $4.431839 | $2.66 | -$1.77 (40%) |
| September 2024 | $4.292683 | $2.58 | -$1.72 (40%) |
| August 2024 | $4.121839 | $2.47 | -$1.65 (40%) |
| July 2024 | $4.375242 | $2.63 | -$1.75 (40%) |
| June 2024 | $4.491083 | $2.70 | -$1.80 (40%) |
| May 2024 | $4.75471 | $2.85 | -$1.90 (40%) |
| April 2024 | $4.525917 | $2.51 | -$2.02 (44.6%) |
Sealed Unit Compressors (Appliance) Scrap Price History — Daily Data
A day-by-day market snapshot in exact numbers. Every day we aggregate buy prices from local scrap yards, recording the average, low, and high. Use this table to track real price movement over recent days.
| Date | Avg price (per lb) | Change | Range (Low/High) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2/17/2026 | $0.23 / lb | — no change | $0.20 - $0.25 |
| 1/16/2026 | $0.23 / lb | +$0.08 | $0.23 - $0.23 |
| 9/2/2025 | $0.15 / lb | -$0.06 | $0.15 - $0.15 |
| 8/26/2025 | $0.21 / lb | +$0.01 | $0.21 - $0.21 |
Maximizing Your Payout on Sealed Unit Compressors
If you are tearing down old refrigerators, freezers, or window AC units, you are going to end up with Sealed Unit Compressors (Appliance). These heavy, black steel domes house an electric motor and copper windings inside, making them a dense, high-weight item that yards love to buy. Our data shows that buyers nationwide are currently offering anywhere from $0.20 for standard loads up to $0.43 per pound for clean, sorted pallets. Because a single appliance compressor can easily weigh between 20 and 50 pounds, a quick residential clean-out can yield serious scale weight in a hurry.
The Sorting Guide: Don\'t Get Downgraded
The scale master is moving fast, and if your load isn\'t separated correctly, you are going to leave money on the table. A common rookie mistake is letting the yard toss your compressors in with Aluminum & Steel Transformers or Aluminum & Dirty Motors. If you let them lump your sealed units into a lower-tier transformer category, expect to take a hit of roughly $0.14 per pound. Keep your appliance units strictly separated from other motor scrap, including Automotive AC Compressors, which often fetch a different price entirely (currently trading between $0.25 to $0.30/lb).
Yard Pro Tip: Never waste your time trying to cut open a Sealed Unit Compressor with an angle grinder to get to the copper windings inside. The external steel casing is incredibly thick, heavily welded, and will quickly eat through multiple cutting discs. You will spend more money on ruined blades and wasted hours than the extracted copper is worth. Sell the unit whole and let the buyer\'s industrial shredder do the heavy lifting.
Proper Prep for the Yard
Scrap yards in Texas have strict rules about environmental hazards. Appliance compressors must have their Freon properly evacuated by a certified HVAC technician before you rip them out of the unit. Furthermore, yards hate massive oil slicks on their concrete. If your compressor has had its lines cut, ensure it isn\'t actively leaking oil all over your truck bed or the yard\'s scale. Wipe them down and plug the holes if necessary. A leaking compressor is a fast track to a rejected load.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the current average price for Appliance Compressors?
Right now, the national average is sitting at $0.25 per pound. Because these units contain a mix of copper and heavy steel, their value fluctuates based on base metals traded on the COMEX. You can generally expect yard prices to be about 95.8% below the spot market rate.
Do I need to remove the rubber mounting feet?
While some yards will take them as-is, the best practice is to pop off the rubber mounting grommets and steel brackets if they come off easily. Excessive non-metal attachments can give a picky buyer an excuse to dock your gross weight.
Will yards buy a compressor if the copper lines are cut flush?
Yes, buyers will still take the unit. However, leaving an inch or two of the copper line attached is fine and actually adds a tiny bit of high-value weight to your overall payload.
Sealed Unit Compressors (Appliance) scrap prices in Texas on the map
The map shows cities in Texas with Sealed Unit Compressors (Appliance) scrap prices. Click a marker or pick a city in the list below to see Sealed Unit Compressors (Appliance) prices in that location.