How To Get Rid Of Broken Furniture

How To Get Rid Of Broken Furniture


Jul 28, 2020

Relocation experts say that moving is a great time to declutter your life. What does it mean to declutter? Simply put, it is the process of getting rid of things that you no longer want or need. Broken furniture can be particularly difficult to dispose of, but there are a number of ways to get the job done before the moving truck arrives. Here are some great tips on how to part ways with broken furniture.

Kick it To the Curb 

Depending on the city or town in which you live, your regular garbage service might be willing to take old or broken furniture. Private, fee based companies may be more willing to take large, bulky items as compared to garbage services offered by a municipality. In either case, be sure to call ahead to find out exactly how your refuse provider handles such requests. They might charge a minimal fee to pick up your furniture, but it will be well worth it when you see the garbage truck haul it away.

Goodwill or Salvation Army 

Many second hand reseller charities will gladly take your used furniture, even in poor condition. These facilities can often repair damaged pieces and sell them at their local retail stores. This strategy is a win win for all parties involved. You get rid of the old furniture in your life and they can make a few bucks by selling it to further their organization’s mission.

Have A Garage Sale  

Garage sale bargain hunters who happen to be handy love finding items to buy that they can fix up to either use or sell. These kinds of people don’t worry about a broken table leg or a crack in the grain of the table top wood. They often have the skills to fix these items like new again. Don’t expect to get a lot of money for a broken piece of furniture, but at least you will know that it can be made useful again.

Call Your Relatives   

If your broken piece of furniture happens to be a family heirloom, there is a strong chance that another family member may want to have it, regardless of condition. Call around to some of your local relatives and see if anyone has an interest in taking ownership of Grandma’s old coffee table. You might be surprised at the positive reaction you get.

Still Wondering How To Get Rid Of Old Furniture?

Moving can be a stressful time, but it is also a great opportunity to truly assess what you want to take with you during the relocation process.  Whether it be through your local garbage service, charity based thrift store, a garage sale or a favorite relative, you should be able to get rid of your broken furniture and do a lot of good at the same time. Give yourself plenty of time to find a willing taker, so you are not scrambling at the last minute for a solution.

For more information on often forgotten items to prepare for when deciding to move, visit Callan & Woodworth Moving & Storage today for general questions or for a Free Moving Quote!

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