Typically, furniture removal involves moving large pieces of old furniture out of a building and onto a truck for disposal. This is not an easy task. For many of us, the problem is that we're not equipped to handle this type of work. It's neither safe nor easy to handle this kind of work on your own. So, what do you do?
If you are fit, strong, and have a suitable vehicle - like a pick-up truck or a cargo van - and some help, then, yes, you can do it yourself. If you're a typical homeowner or renter, odds are you can't lift a large sofa or vintage dining room table by yourself. Still, it is common to find ourselves with old or broken furniture that needs to be thrown away. Perhaps we are moving, downsizing, or simply replacing the old things with new ones. So, what do you do when that happens?
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It may turn out that the piece or pieces you'd like to offload are in good enough shape to sell. Perhaps you'd rather "gift" them to someone in need of gently used furniture? You can always benefit others by donating to friends or family, or to a charity to avoid having to dispose of the items yourself. But in situations where your furniture might not be in as good of shape to donate or sell, what do you do?
No one should have to load their own pieces of old furniture onto a truck and then transport them and unload them themselves. A lot of old furniture pieces are so large, bulky, and heavy that picking them up can be a real danger. For this reason, AAA Rousse specializes in furniture removal. We are the far better solution for furniture removal and furniture disposal, whether from your home or workplace. In AAA Rousse, we have the equipment and staff to remove, haul away, and recycle all your old, unwanted furniture - as well as any other junk you may need to get rid of. Our company specializes in environmentally friendly junk disposal, too! A core part of AAA Rousse's mission is to recycle as much as possible on every job.