TIRE REMOVAL IN NORTHERN ARIZONA
Old tires piling up in your garage, yard, or shop? Copper State Junk Removal & Hauling makes it simple to get rid of them with tire disposal and recycling services across Yavapai County, including Prescott, Prescott Valley, Chino Valley, Dewey-Humboldt, Verde Valley, Cottonwood, and Sedona. We haul away car and truck tires, motorcycle tires, bicycle tires, and heavy-duty tires—and we take them straight to a licensed tire recycling facility. Because local recyclers charge a per-tire fee (with additional charges for tires still on rims), we keep pricing clear and transparent so you know exactly what to expect.
Responsible Tire Disposal
Tires and rubber don’t belong in landfills—they’re bulky, slow to decompose, and can leach chemicals into the soil. That’s why we recycle every tire we haul. Whether you have one spare tire or an entire stack, we sort and deliver them to an approved recycling facility in Northern Arizona. We accept:
Car & truck tires (all season, touring, mud, snow, etc.)
Motorcycle & bicycle tires
Heavy-duty tires (light truck, trailer, some equipment tires—ask for size limits)
Tires on rims (accepted, but with extra recycling fees)
Rubber items like mats, hoses, belts, and gym flooring
Tips to Save on Tire Removal:
Recycling tires comes with mandatory fees, but there are ways to cut your overall cost:
Remove rims – Facilities charge more for tires left on rims; pulling them beforehand saves money.
Stage tires curbside or in your driveway – Easier access reduces labor costs.
Bundle with other junk – Combine tires with a larger junk removal load to avoid separate trips.
Send us photos first – A quick picture helps us give you an exact quote, avoiding surprises.
Junk Removal That’s Good for Your Home and the Planet
We treat every haul like it matters—because it does. From Chino Valley to Cottonwood, we’re committed to doing junk removal the right way, with honesty, responsibility, and care for the community we call home.
Tire Removal FAQ
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Yes. Every tire we collect goes to a licensed recycling facility in Northern Arizona. They charge per tire, plus extra for those left on rims.
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Absolutely. Just note that the recycler charges an additional fee. If you want to save money, remove the rims before pickup.
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We take most passenger, truck, trailer, motorcycle, and bicycle tires. Many heavy-duty tires are also accepted—just send a photo for confirmation.
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Yes, even one or two. There is a small-load minimum plus per-tire recycling fees.
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Yes, but keeping them separate helps us recycle them properly and may keep your costs lower.
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Yes, we also haul rubber mats, hoses, belts, and similar items. We’ll sort and dispose of them responsibly.