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Seal Beach Picnic Table Disposal Options

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Picnic table disposal options are handy bits of information. That is, if it’s time to make a change and upgrade. Or, just take back a little bit of space in the yard for something else. So, what can you do with an old picnic table? Plenty. In fact, there are several choices for the do-it-yourself enthusiast. All you need is a little imagination, some common hand and power tools, and a bit of elbow grease.

Old Picnic Table Restoration

If you believe you can give it a makeover to get more use out of it, then you’ll need some common hand tools, which include sandpaper, drill-driver, wrenches, pry bar, paint, primer, and a paintbrush. Sand down the boards on the table top and the seats to remove all the paint. Replace any boards which are rotted.

Do not let an old decrepit picnic table set the tone for your home’s curb appeal. Bring charm and purpose to this once-functional, now-forgotten piece of outdoor furniture by using a variety of techniques to repurpose and reinvent it into something gorgeous. Whoever said that picnic tables were only for picnics never pictured using it for anything else. --San Francisco Gate

Next, you can clean it off with water and detergent and let it dry off. After it’s dry, then you can brush on primer and paint to refinish it for continued use. While this is a big job, it’s generally low cost and a great way to give it a new life.

Seal Beach Picnic Table Disposal Options

Although, you don’t necessarily have to junk it outright. You can still use the materials and frame for a few different things. Here are some used picnic table repurposing options you can try out:

  • Build a storage bin or box. If you need a storage box or bin, this is a great opportunity to do just that. Disassemble the table and then use the wood to create a storage bin or box for firewood, compost, mulch, or whatever.
  • Restore it for continued use. Instead of junking it, you can restore it to its former glory. You can use the process explained above or just refinish the wood. Strip the wood, sand it, and then apply stain or primer and paint. In only a few hours, you’ll have a new picnic table to enjoy for many years to come.
  • Transform it into a workbench. Now, if you want to salvage it and continue to use it, it’s also possible to repurpose it. One suggestion is to transform it into a workbench. This doesn’t take too much effort and will give you a dedicated workspace. All you need to do is rework how it’s configured. Just remove the seating and then use the tabletop as a workbench. Or, remove the seats and raise the tabletop for improved use.
  • Part it into benches. With just a little imagination and the right cuts and additions, you can create two or more benches. Then, place these elsewhere in the yard or put them somewhere else.

For picnic table disposal, just phone 800-737-5923 or visit Pro Junk Dispatch.


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