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Your Furniture Disposal Options During a Move

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  • July 27, 2020
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  1. Give It Away
  2. Sell the Items
  3. Hire a Furniture Disposal Company
  4. Don’t Take It with You

Did you know that the average person in the U.S. moves 11.7 times during a lifetime? Moving tends to be a normal part of life for most people, but moving is also a hassle.

One benefit of moving is it gives you the chance to get rid of things you no longer want and need, including furniture. The downside is finding furniture disposal options.

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Your Furniture Disposal Options During a Move

If you have furniture that you don’t want to bring with you to your new place, what do you do with it?

Here are some options that can help you get rid of your old, unwanted furniture items.


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Give It Away

Do you want to get rid of furniture that you don’t need? One excellent option is to give it away.

To get rid of the furniture by giving it away, you can start by asking your friends and relatives. While it might be junk furniture to you, someone you know might need it and want it for their homes.

You can also give away old furniture to charitable organizations. You can contact these organizations and arrange for them to pick up the items you don’t want, and they might even do this for free.

Another option is to set the items by your home’s curb. If you leave unwanted items by the curb, someone will pick them up. Your trash company might not, but someone else will.

Sell the Items

As you look at your unwanted items, you might want to consider selling any of them that are still in good condition. Someone might be willing to pay you for your old couch, and why not sell it if you can make a few bucks?

You can post free ads on social media platforms to find people to take these items.

The primary benefit of this option is it offers a way to get rid of the items for free. People who want your old furniture can come to your home, load them up, and take them away.

Hire a Furniture Disposal Company

One other option you have is to hire a junk removal company to pick up all your unwanted things. This option is ideal if you have a lot of stuff that you don’t want or need.

You can find companies like this in all areas, and they will load up all the junk from an entire apartment or home. You’ll have to pay for this service, but the cost is worthwhile.

When the company finishes the job, your home will be empty. You won’t have to find a place to dump your old items, and you won’t have to load them up and transport them.

Don’t Take It with You

When you move to a new house and have unwanted furniture, don’t take the items with you. You don’t need old furniture in a new home.

Finding a furniture disposal company is one of the best and easiest ways to get rid of the old furniture you no longer want.

Check out our blog for more helpful moving tips!

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