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Irwindale Kids' Outdoor Playset Disposal Options

2019-10-02 By Admin

Credit: es.123rf.com / Creative Commons[/caption]Kids’ outdoor playset disposal. What a gigantic job. It’s bigger than big. And, will take one or two entire weekends to accomplish. What’s more, it’s bulky, hard to handle, and there’s no easy way to offload it. The good news is, there are ways to go about kids’ outdoor playset disposal, you just have to know your options.

Kids’ Outdoor Playset Dismantling Safety

Before you begin taking it down, whether you’re going to junk it or not, you should be familiar with some basic safety protocols. You should know ahead of time where to dispose of the various materials. Additionally, check the weather forecast so you aren’t unpleasantly surprised. Always keep the work area off limits to children and pets.

For many families, a backyard playset or swing set means hours of family entertainment. When moving, these families are often reluctant to leave their kids’ favorite outdoor play equipment behind. Moving a backyard playset is not nearly as challenging as people think it is. A few basic tools, a wide open Saturday, a truck and some helping hands are the only prerequisites. --MetroParent.com

And, don’t tackle it on your own. Ask a couple or few friends and family members for help. To make it less strenuous, take time to clear a path from the backyard to the street. This way, you won’t have to struggle to get it from point A to point B. After all, you don’t want to navigate past tripping hazards.

Irwindale Kids' Outdoor Playset Disposal Options

Whether you’re going to replace that kids’ backyard playset or your children have grown too old, you’ll need to offload it somehow. The question is how? It’s big and bulky. Even when broken down into parts, it’s still a lot to deal with. So, consider one of these kids’ outdoor playset disposal options:

  • Sell it yourself locally. Rather than take time out of your busy schedule disassembling this huge thing, sell it and let someone else do the work. You can publish an online ad and stipulate the buyer is responsible for relocating it.
  • Donate it. If the playset is still in good condition, you might consider donating it to a church, daycare, or pre or elementary school. This way, you’ll get a small tax write off, to boot.
  • Leave it behind. If you are selling your house, then you just might consider leaving the kids’ playset behind. Ask your listing agent if this is a good idea, though.
  • Go ahead and junk it. Obviously, if none of the above are a viable option, you can simply bring in a local junk removal service to haul it away.

If you need help with kids’ outdoor playset disposal, just phone 800-737-5923 or visit Pro Junk Dispatch.


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