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Liberty Tire Recycling LLC

301 Wellco Lane, Calhoun, GA 30701

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Hours open

Monday:

8:00 AM - 0:00 AM

Tuesday:

8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Wednesday:

8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Thursday:

8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Friday:

8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Saturday:

0:00 AM - ?

Sunday:

Closed

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  • Photo of Liberty Tire Recycling LLC - Wellco Lane, Calhoun, Georgia, United States
  • Photo of Liberty Tire Recycling LLC - Wellco Lane, Calhoun, Georgia, United States
  • Photo of Liberty Tire Recycling LLC - Wellco Lane, Calhoun, Georgia, United States
  • Photo of Liberty Tire Recycling LLC - Wellco Lane, Calhoun, Georgia, United States
  • Photo of Liberty Tire Recycling LLC - Wellco Lane, Calhoun, Georgia, United States
  • Photo of Liberty Tire Recycling LLC - Wellco Lane, Calhoun, Georgia, United States
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Location & Phone number

301 Wellco Ln, Calhoun, GA 30701, United States
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About the Business

Liberty Tire Recycling LLC is a leading car repair and store located at 301 Wellco Lane in Calhoun, Georgia. With a commitment to sustainability and environmental responsibility, they specialize in recycling and repurposing old tires to create new products. Their team of experienced technicians offers top-notch repair services for all types of vehicles, ensuring that customers can get back on the road safely and efficiently. Visit Liberty Tire Recycling LLC for all your car repair and tire recycling needs in Calhoun, Georgia.

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Daniel Creamer:
3

"The people are nice… and they unload really fast but the yard is nasty and has big holes in it. Needs to be cleaned up and paved"

1 year ago
Chandler Williams:
1

"If I could leave a 0 star review I would. Absolutely pitiful company. Had several large loads of tires I had contacted them about, asking when I could bring them because I had to have everything lined up to haul them there (I’m talking each load I’d had to of payed them $1000+ because of the weight of each load, so not just me trying to dump a few tires) everytime I called and asked when I could schedule to bring they’d say call tomorrow call tomorrow call tomorrow, every person I talked with on the phone was extremely unprofessional and rude. So as of this week call and on Wednesday ask if we could bring Friday, they said call Thursday. Call Thursday and ask if we can bring Friday and they say that should work. So schedule a way of hauling them with a company, which wasn’t free. Haul equipment over, spend 3 hours loading load 1 of the 2 loads we were taking, the truck gets there with the load of tires and they say the tires are too dirty and say each tire needs to be washed even though we are paying them $250 per ton of tires we take there. The employees there were extremely rude and disrespectful to our guy hauling the tires there. Not to mention we hauled several thousand dollars worth of tires to them last year and they were extremely rude then, but they actually took them that time and the tires on this load looked the exact same as those. I wouldn’t recommend Liberty Tire to anyone. Terrible company"

1 year ago
Mr. Davis:
5

"As previously stated pull onto the scales, exit your truck to use intercom you have to hold the button to talk. The older lady was a bit grumpy but hey maybe she us a nice person outside of work but the loading is fast and trouble free. If you are going load here get here by 4pm EST or you will be turned around. If you load like I did after 3pm go ahead and take that 10 unless you are going north. You will never get through ATL this time if day."

almost 2 years ago
William Lane:
3

"When you arrive pull up on the scale. Then get out and press the button on the speaker. You will have to press the button everytime you speak. They will get your weight. Once that's done (if your delivering a load) you drive around back and park the trailer on the other side of the pond. Personally I felt it was really tight and wasn't sure I could get it into the right spot. Found a safe place to put the trailer. Talked too the yard dog he said that it was not a problem. A lot of people do that because it is really tight. Once you drop the empties are on the other side of the yard. Hook pull back onto the scale. Get weighed and then go in and get your paperwork. On a fun note, I use to drive for Burlington Motor Carriers back in the early 90s. They had one of their trailers parked back there foe storage I guess. Considering BMC doesn't exist anymore 8P"

almost 3 years ago
Katrina Turner:
4

"Pays good and good folks to work with but it is extremely nasty but worst of all is the metal wires that stick in your shoes and clothing and then end up in your carpet at home then you step on it in your bare feet or it's still stuck In Clothes even after being laundered and put it on clean just to be poked by sharp metal wires. It is not fun at all. Work comes home even though I change shoes before going in or out of plant. There must be something that can be done"

almost 3 years ago
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