Average Cast Iron (Heavy) Price

Blended rate: local Georgia prices + national trend. As of 3/19/2026.
$0.08/ lb -$0.45 (10.8%)
Use this as a baseline for negotiations. Always call local yards to confirm their rate for your load size.GT = Gross Ton (2240 lbs)
Avg: $0.08
Lowest price $0.06
Highest price$0.20Who pays the most? ⟶
How to read a yard's offer

The min/max range reflects a blended index (local + national data). Your local high may be lower.

  • Low (up to $0.06): Floor price, typically for small loads.
  • Mid ($0.08): A fair deal for standard quantities.
  • High ($0.20+): Top-dollar rate. Offered for large commercial loads or by the most competitive buyers.
52-week price range
Over the past year, prices ranged from $0.03 to $0.08.
Mar '25Jun '25Sep '25Dec '25Today
Market response to CME pricing
Spread vs. exchange (180-day avg): ~61.0% (-$0.11/lb). Typical spread for this grade: 38%–68%
✓ Scrap yards are offering fair market rates
Market snapshot
Stable market. Prices have held steady over the past 6 months.
Pricing verified from 2 live board rates today.

Cast Iron (Heavy) price reference for Georgia

Scrap yards in Georgia don’t always update their prices in real time. To give you a reliable current value, we use the U.S. national average ($0.11/lb). The secondary metals market tracks exchange moves consistently across the country. Use this national figure as your benchmark when negotiating with local yards. Cast Iron (Heavy) prices across the U.S. →

Top Paying Scrap Yards for Cast Iron (Heavy) in Georgia

These are scrap yards in Georgia that recently updated Cast Iron (Heavy) prices in our database. Call them to lock in a quote. If your city isn't listed, use the National Index above as a bargaining reference with your nearest buyer.

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CMC Recycling

Listed as: Cast Iron
590 Old Hull Rd, Athens, GA 30601 Get Directions
$0.08 / lb
Updated 32 days ago

CMC Recycling

Listed as: Cast Iron
1890 Old Savannah Rd Get Directions
$0.06 / lb

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Cast Iron (Heavy) vs. Other Ferrous Grades

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.

Plate & Structural Steel (P&S) Estimated U.S. prices
Avg price:$0.13 / lb
Trend (30d): +0.7%
Price analytics
Automotive Cast Iron (Rotors/Drums) Estimated U.S. prices
Avg price:$0.12 / lb
Trend (30d): +1.7%
Price analytics
#2 Prepared Steel Estimated U.S. prices
Avg price:$0.11 / lb
Trend (30d): -8.0%
Price analytics
#1 Prepared Steel (HMS) Based on 2 scrap yards
Avg price:$0.11 / lb
Trend (30d): 0.0%
Price analytics
Light Iron & Shredder Based on 1 scrap yards
Avg price:$0.10 / lb
Trend (30d): 0.0%
Price analytics
Unprepared Steel (Torch & Shear) Based on 2 scrap yards
Avg price:$0.10 / lb
Trend (30d): 0.0%
Price analytics
Tin (Sheet Metal) Based on 2 scrap yards
Avg price:$0.05 / lb
Trend (30d): -26.7%
Price analytics
Steel Turnings Estimated U.S. prices
Avg price:$0.05 / lb
Trend (6m): -19.4%
Price analytics

Historical Cast Iron (Heavy) Price Trends

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.

Cast Iron (Heavy): Scrap Yard Price vs. World Market (CME)

Avg scrap yard price

$0.08
Scrap metal dealers
Spread: -$0.11/lb
vs. exchange

World market price (CME)

$0.1796
✓ For 99.9% pure refined metal
💡 Why is the scrap yard price lower than the exchange? The CME price is the global benchmark for 99.99% pure refined metal traded in large institutional contracts. The gap between CME and what you pocket is the yard’s margin — it covers sorting, cleaning, transport to the mill, and protects them against sudden price drops.

Cast Iron (Heavy): Spread vs. Exchange — Monthly History

Analyst take: This month’s average spread between scrap yard prices and the world market for Cast Iron (Heavy) is 61.0%. That’s in line with the typical range for this grade (58%–64%). Local yards are offering fair market rates. Check offers in your area ↑
PeriodWorld price (per lb)Scrap yard price (per lb)Spread vs. exchange
March 2026 (current)$0.174571$0.06-$0.12 (67.8%)
February 2026$0.169679$0.06-$0.11 (64.2%)
January 2026$0.169184$0.06-$0.11 (66.4%)
December 2025$0.165335$0.07-$0.10 (60.6%)
November 2025$0.162647$0.09-$0.07 (41.8%)
October 2025$0.158761$0.10-$0.06 (38.6%)
September 2025$0.15567$0.09-$0.07 (42.2%)
August 2025$0.158816$0.08-$0.08 (49.4%)
July 2025$0.159239$0.10-$0.06 (39.2%)
June 2025$0.155033$0.09-$0.07 (41.9%)
May 2025$0.157923$0.09-$0.06 (40.2%)
April 2025$0.161157$0.10-$0.07 (40.4%)
March 2025$0.169235$0.08-$0.08 (50.1%)
February 2025$0.166$0.10-$0.07 (39.8%)
January 2025$0.158671$0.09-$0.07 (41.2%)
December 2024$0.159039$0.10-$0.06 (40%)
November 2024$0.165953$0.10-$0.07 (39.9%)
October 2024$0.173261$0.10-$0.07 (40.4%)
September 2024$0.16823$0.10-$0.07 (40.4%)
August 2024$0.166132$0.10-$0.07 (39.8%)
July 2024$0.174761$0.11-$0.07 (38.9%)
June 2024$0.173733$0.10-$0.07 (41.7%)
May 2024$0.174594$0.10-$0.07 (40.9%)
April 2024$0.174133$0.11-$0.07 (39.7%)
March 2024$0.174719$0.10-$0.07 (40.4%)
February 2024$0.183579$0.11-$0.07 (40.1%)
January 2024$0.185484$0.11-$0.08 (40.7%)
December 2023$0.189755$0.11-$0.08 (40.5%)
November 2023$0.18284$0.11-$0.07 (40%)
October 2023$0.168132$0.08-$0.09 (51.3%)
September 2023$0.171903$0.10-$0.07 (41.8%)
August 2023$0.169355$0.10-$0.07 (41%)
July 2023$0.167445$0.10-$0.07 (40.3%)
June 2023$0.171827$0.10-$0.07 (41%)
May 2023$0.168968$0.10-$0.07 (40.1%)
April 2023$0.187047$0.11-$0.07 (39.8%)
March 2023$0.203358$0.12-$0.08 (40%)
February 2023$0.200689$0.12-$0.08 (39.1%)
January 2023$0.188281$0.10-$0.09 (45.2%)
December 2022$0.175474$0.11-$0.07 (39.9%)
November 2022$0.15927$0.08-$0.07 (47.1%)
October 2022$0.161587$0.10-$0.06 (38.7%)
September 2022$0.162657$0.10-$0.06 (38.7%)
August 2022$0.17361$0.10-$0.07 (39.8%)
July 2022$0.169839$0.10-$0.07 (42.1%)
June 2022$0.173823$0.10-$0.07 (40.2%)
May 2022$0.217184$0.12-$0.10 (46.2%)
April 2022$0.271843$0.16-$0.11 (39.9%)
March 2022$0.293526$0.17-$0.12 (40.4%)
February 2022$0.229654$0.14-$0.09 (39.7%)
January 2022$0.212861$0.12-$0.10 (45.1%)
December 2021$0.203377$0.12-$0.08 (40.4%)
November 2021$0.211507$0.13-$0.08 (39.6%)
October 2021$0.220087$0.13-$0.09 (39.9%)
September 2021$0.20218$0.10-$0.10 (48.6%)
August 2021$0.212068$0.12-$0.09 (43.7%)
July 2021$0.226971$0.12-$0.10 (45.9%)
June 2021$0.23039$0.14-$0.09 (39.5%)
May 2021$0.234461$0.11-$0.12 (51.2%)
April 2021$0.213893$0.13-$0.08 (39.2%)
March 2021$0.210168$0.11-$0.10 (46.6%)
February 2021$0.201529$0.12-$0.09 (42.9%)
January 2021$0.186563$0.09-$0.10 (52.4%)

Cast Iron (Heavy) 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.

DateAvg price (per lb)ChangeRange (Low/High)
3/19/2026$0.08 / lb+$0.04$0.08 - $0.08
3/18/2026$0.04 / lb-$0.04$0.04 - $0.04
3/13/2026$0.08 / lb+$0.04$0.08 - $0.08
3/11/2026$0.04 / lb-$0.04$0.04 - $0.04
3/1/2026$0.08 / lb+$0.04$0.08 - $0.08
2/27/2026$0.04 / lb-$0.04$0.04 - $0.04
2/26/2026$0.08 / lb+$0.04$0.08 - $0.08
2/24/2026$0.04 / lb-$0.04$0.04 - $0.04
2/22/2026$0.08 / lb+$0.04$0.08 - $0.08
2/21/2026$0.04 / lb-$0.02$0.04 - $0.04
2/17/2026$0.06 / lb-$0.02$0.06 - $0.06
2/12/2026$0.08 / lb+$0.04$0.08 - $0.08
2/6/2026$0.04 / lb-$0.04$0.04 - $0.04
2/5/2026$0.08 / lb+$0.04$0.08 - $0.08
2/3/2026$0.04 / lb-$0.04$0.04 - $0.04
1/30/2026$0.08 / lb+$0.04$0.08 - $0.08
1/28/2026$0.04 / lb-$0.04$0.04 - $0.04
1/27/2026$0.08 / lb+$0.04$0.08 - $0.08
1/26/2026$0.04 / lb-$0.04$0.04 - $0.04
1/24/2026$0.08 / lb+$0.04$0.08 - $0.08
1/23/2026$0.04 / lb-$0.04$0.04 - $0.04
1/22/2026$0.08 / lb+$0.04$0.08 - $0.08
1/20/2026$0.04 / lb-$0.04$0.04 - $0.04
1/18/2026$0.08 / lb+$0.04$0.08 - $0.08
1/16/2026$0.04 / lb-$0.04$0.04 - $0.04
1/12/2026$0.08 / lb+$0.04$0.08 - $0.08
1/11/2026$0.04 / lb-$0.04$0.04 - $0.04
1/8/2026$0.08 / lb+$0.04$0.08 - $0.08
1/6/2026$0.04 / lb-$0.04$0.04 - $0.04
1/3/2026$0.08 / lb+$0.04$0.08 - $0.08
1/1/2026$0.04 / lb-$0.04$0.04 - $0.04
12/30/2025$0.08 / lb+$0.04$0.08 - $0.08
12/29/2025$0.04 / lb-$0.04$0.04 - $0.04
12/22/2025$0.08 / lb+$0.04$0.08 - $0.08
12/21/2025$0.04 / lb-$0.04$0.04 - $0.04
12/20/2025$0.08 / lb+$0.04$0.08 - $0.08
12/19/2025$0.04 / lb-$0.04$0.04 - $0.04
11/24/2025$0.08 / lb+$0.05$0.08 - $0.08
8/27/2025$0.03 / lb-$0.01$0.03 - $0.03
3/28/2025$0.04 / lb+$0.01$0.04 - $0.04
10/31/2023$0.03 / lb-$0.07$0.03 - $0.03
5/28/2023$0.10 / lb+$0.02$0.10 - $0.10
1/28/2023$0.08 / lb+$0.02$0.08 - $0.08
11/27/2022$0.06 / lb-$0.03$0.06 - $0.06
7/6/2022$0.09 / lb+$0.02$0.09 - $0.09
5/20/2022$0.07 / lb-$0.01$0.07 - $0.07
1/29/2022$0.08 / lb+$0.02$0.08 - $0.08
9/25/2021$0.06 / lb+$0.01$0.06 - $0.06
8/3/2021$0.05 / lb+$0.01$0.05 - $0.05
5/10/2021$0.04 / lb-$0.02$0.04 - $0.04
3/6/2021$0.06 / lb-$0.01$0.06 - $0.06
1/28/2021$0.07 / lb-$0.02$0.07 - $0.07

Heavy Metal Paydays: Maximizing Your Cast Iron Haul

When you are hauling ferrous metals, Cast Iron (Heavy) is the kind of weight that makes a trip to the yard worthwhile. Unlike thin sheet metal or light appliances, heavy cast provides massive density, meaning your payload racks up pounds incredibly fast. Our data tracks national floors sitting around $0.09 per pound for mixed or oversized loads, while properly prepped, heavy cast chunks can push up to $0.20 per pound at competitive buyers. The national average currently holds steady at $0.11. To secure those top-tier payouts, you have to know exactly what you are throwing on your flatbed and how to prep it.

The Sledgehammer Rule: Prepping and Sorting Heavy Cast

The scale master is always watching. One of the easiest ways to kill your payout is laziness in the sorting bin. If you let thin, cheap metal or Wire Fence get mixed in with your heavy cast radiators or boiler pieces, the yard will downgrade the entire load. Selling heavy cast as lower-grade shred or sheet iron can cost you an estimated $0.07 per pound in lost value. Keep it separated and keep it clean.

Yard Pro Tip: Cast iron behaves very differently from standard steel. If you aren't sure if a heavy rusty piece is cast iron or just thick structural steel, hit an edge with a sledgehammer. Cast iron is incredibly brittle—it will crack, shatter, or chip. Steel will merely dent or bend. If you have a grinder handy, touch the wheel to the metal: cast iron throws short, dull red or orange sparks, while standard steel throws long, bright white streaks.

Scale buyers evaluate your haul based on density and prep. Here is a quick breakdown of how your iron is judged:

Load ConditionBuyer's Verdict
Clean, Heavy CastThick pieces like old radiators, boiler sections, or heavy machinery bases. Free of dirt and non-ferrous attachments. Pays top dollar.
Mixed / OversizedMassive unbroken pieces that require the yard to torch them down, or bins contaminated with light sheet iron. Automatic downgrade at the scale.

Where Scrappers Find the Heavy Iron

You don't usually find heavy cast in everyday residential trash. The real weight is found in industrial tear-outs, old farm equipment, and vintage plumbing upgrades. Keep an eye out for antique clawfoot tubs, massive farm tractor wheel weights, old cast iron soil pipes, and heavy commercial machinery bases. Local demand Georgia will dictate minor price shifts, as yards have to factor in freight costs to transport this incredibly dense material to the nearest foundry or shredder.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much are scrap yards paying for heavy cast iron?

Nationally, yards are paying an average of $0.11 per pound for clean Cast Iron (Heavy). Pricing for ferrous metals is tied to broader commodity markets like the CME, and local yards generally pay about 61% below the spot price to cover their freight and handling overhead.

What is the difference between Heavy Cast Iron and HMS?

Heavy Melting Steel (#1 Prepared Steel (HMS) and #2 Prepared Steel) refers to wrought iron or steel scrap that is thick enough to be charged directly into a furnace. Cast iron, while also thick and heavy, has a much higher carbon content and is melted differently. Yards usually sort them separately, though pricing can sometimes be similar depending on current foundry demand.

Can I mix cast iron auto parts with heavy cast?

Generally, no. Things like brake rotors, drums, and engine blocks are often bought specifically as Automotive Cast Iron (Rotors/Drums). They have different specific metal alloy compositions and often carry heavy oil or grease. Always keep auto cast in a separate pile from your heavy plumbing cast or radiators to avoid confusion at the scale.