Outdoor patio furniture disposal isn’t the easiest thing to do. If you’re selling your home or it’s time for a change and you have patio furniture you no longer want (or use), you might wonder what it is you can do with it. One thing you can’t do is illegally dump it on a vacant lot or behind a commercial retail space. Nearly regardless of its condition, there are ways to get rid of patio furniture, to accommodate you set of circumstances.
What to Know about Outdoor Patio Furniture Disposal
The thing about outdoor patio furniture is much like having to deal with any old furniture. Even if it’s in pretty good condition, you may not be able to sell it because of its dated style. In addition, since patio furniture is specifically designed to be outdoors, it’s subjected to the sun, heat, humidity, and inclement weather.
Nothing lasts forever, and this is true of your casual outdoor furniture. Body oil, exposure to the sun, suntan lotion, pool chlorine and bird excrement conspire to slowly destroy your patio furniture. A $250 set of patio furniture from a big-box store probably isn’t worth the time, effort or expense of fixing. Just toss it. However, if your outdoor furniture represents a major investment, is still serviceable and the problem areas are minimal, save some money by having it professionally refurbished — or do it yourself. --Bankrate.com
Unfortunately, wear isn’t the only thing that might pose an obstacle, style can also be an issue. What was popular years ago might well be something that’s very unpopular now. At the very least, it could even be the case that condition and style are okay. But, the color or material just isn’t in demand.
Outdoor Patio Furniture Disposal Options in St. Cloud
Outdoor patio furniture disposal takes a bit of extra effort. It's something that's difficult simply because of what it is. Fortunately, there are some viable outdoor patio furniture disposal options you can try:
- Refurbish it. Rinse it off, then clean it with dish soap, rinse again, and let it dry. Now, it will look much better and you can use it somewhere else. You might have a pergola or another space in your yard where you can arrange it.
- Try to sell it. If it's in relatively good condition, there's really no reasons you can't sell it and put a little money in your pocket.
- Give it away. Perhaps you know someone who will take it off your hands and that's the way to go. Ask around and spread the word to offload it.
- Junk it outright. Of course, you can always just have a local junk removal company haul it away for you.
If you need old outdoor patio furniture disposal, just phone 800-433-1094 or visit AAA Rousse Services.