Cleaning out the home of a loved one who passes away is a gruelling task. The emotions that come with the hard work make it difficult to deal with, which is why hiring a rubbish removal company is the best way to handle this type of situation. Junk can build up quickly, and if your loved one has lived in the same home for decades, there will inevitably be plenty of items to remove.
At Sydney City Rubbish, we conduct thorough, professional deceased estate junk removal on a regular basis. During these projects, we remove all kinds of junk. One of the most common items we take is furniture. That is, once you have decided which of your loved ones items to keep, we’ll remove the remaining pieces.
It’s best to hire a junk removal company for furniture, because doing it yourself can be very time-consuming. What’s more, there is a serious risk of injury, thanks to the fact that couches, beds and other items are quite bulky and heavy. At Sydney City Rubbish, our deceased estate junk removal professionals will remove old furniture with ease.
Where does old furniture go?
Once we’ve removed furniture from the home of your loved one, we’ll assess the condition. If it can be reused, the furniture will be donated to an op-shop charity. This is a fantastic way to ensure a positive impact on the environment, as well as helping those who are less fortunate.
If the furniture is in poor condition and cannot be donated for resale, we’ll take it to a waste facility. There, the pieces will be broken down and each individual material recycled. Again, this leads to a much more environmentally friendly result.
What kinds of furniture do we remove?
You name it, we remove it. We’ll take virtually any type of furniture during a deceased estate rubbish removal Sydney project.
Old couches and armchairs
Couches and armchairs are one of the most common pieces we find ourselves dealing with during deceased estate cleanup. Everyone has at least one couch at home, and armchairs are almost just as common! These items can be bulky and tough to remove, but we’ll handle them with ease. No matter the size, material or style of your loved ones’ couches, we can remove them swiftly and safely.
Mattresses
Mattresses are another common item we deal with, through deceased estate junk removal, hoarding junk removal and old furniture junk removal in Sydney. Many homes have multiple mattresses, and they can be difficult to shift and dispose of. We’ll take old mattresses and ensure they are either donated, or recycled at a certified facility.
Dining tables and chairs
Dining tables and chairs are found in most homes. When these items are on the bigger side, they’re even more difficult to remove. They’ll be heavy, bulky and awkward to shift… so leave it to the pros. We’ll ensure your furniture is removed carefully, without damage. Then, we’ll donate it, or see that it is recycled by a sustainable facility. The good news is that most dining sets are wood, so they are highly recyclable!
Bed frames
We find ourselves removing bed frames on virtually every deceased estate cleanup project. Often, these are also made from timber, which does make the recycling process much more environmentally friendly. If the bed frames are in good condition, we will donate them to a charity so that they receive a new lease on life.
A client-centric approach
We understand how difficult this time is for you and your family. The grieving process is incredibly tough, and there is already so much to think about with the rest of the estate matters. Therefore, we always deliver empathetic service, taking care to make sure we only remove the items that aren’t being held onto. We’ll remain in close contact with you at all times, so that anything of value, either sentimental or financial, is not accidentally removed.
Hire a professional Sydney rubbish removal company today
Deceased estate cleanup Sydney is a truly specialised service. At Sydney City Rubbish, we are proud to be able to offer a caring, thorough deceased estate junk removal service to those who need it. Get in touch with us today to find out more.