If you have old or broken furniture lying around the home or office, you should look at having it professionally removed if you do not plan on selling it or giving it away to a friend or family member.
Unused furniture in your home is taking up space and someone in need could use it. Broken furniture could actually pose a danger in your home, especially if there are exposed nails, etc. But where does your furniture get taken to once furniture removalists have removed it?
While we cannot speak for all furniture removal companies, our furniture disposal services in Wellington dispose of your old furniture in three main ways.
Donating
Any furniture still in good, safe and usable condition gets donated. It is very important to us that furniture and other household items are taken to those who could benefit from using them. In addition to helping change someone’s life for the better, donating these items helps reduce the amount of landfill waste, which is an increasing issue around the world.
Recycling
If a piece of furniture or household item is not in ideal, usable condition, it gets taken to a recycling plant, based on what material it is made of. Here the item will get a new life. It may be refurbished or potentially broken down and stripped for its parts. Either way, recycling is a highly sustainable form of disposal.
Landfill
If an item is broken beyond repair or in a potentially hazardous condition, it may have to be taken to the landfill. While this is not ideal, certain items are simply unsuitable for donation or recycling. Either way, if you have an item on your property that is unsuitable for recycling or donation, it is probably best to have it removed as soon as possible.
Here at Junk n Dump, we’ll sort through your furniture to ensure it goes to the appropriate locations.
Are you looking for reliable furniture disposal services in Wellington? At Junk n Dump, we are your furniture removal experts! Please contact us should you need any sort of furniture items removed from your home, including mattresses, whiteware, bookcases and more.