Sofa junking. It’s a real challenge. Not just because of its size, but because of how much things have changed over the years. Years ago, if you bought a new couch, the furniture store would take the old piece. But now, that’s no longer the case. And, the local trash collector won’t haul it away. So, you’re stuck with sofa junking (which is where a local junk removal company comes in handy).
Now that you have a new set of living room furniture, you want to get it into your home as soon as possible. However, that means jettisoning your old sectional sofa. It’s not in that bad a condition. But, it certainly isn’t exactly new off the showroom floor. You might consider putting out on the curb. Before you do that, be sure to check with the local trash collection agency.
It is no secret that getting rid of a used sofa or sleeper is difficult. Upholstered furniture may not find many takers, especially when it is damaged, torn, or stained. To think that once you paid good money for a piece of furniture that now seems to be of no interest to you or anyone else. Unfortunately, with the exception of leather, upholstered furniture can depreciate greatly with use. It is difficult to get rid of it even when you are not looking to make money. --The Spruce
After all, you certainly don’t want to drag it out to the street just to learn days later that the local trash collection company doesn’t take large furniture pieces. Or, risk being hit with a code violation. What’s more, even if you don’t receive a fine, you really do not want that ugly thing out in front of your lawn.
Now, you’ve got an old piece of furniture you’re ready to get rid of it for good. But, if you’ve not tried this before, you’re in for a few surprises. Here are some helpful suggestions for how to go about sofa junking:
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