Getting Rid of Unwanted Office Furniture

Getting Rid of Unwanted Office Furniture

In the midst of an office move and not sure what to do with unwanted furniture or office items? Luckily there are plenty of options for the removal of your unwanted inventory such as desks, tables, chairs, cubicles, filing cabinets and more.  At Washington Express Movers, we understand that most businesses have time constraints or have limited manpower to haul away old or unwanted material. That’s why we’ve compiled a list of various methods for the removal of your commercial items.

DONATE TO CHARITY

Find a non-profit near you that accepts office furniture. Numerous organizations will take office equipment, furniture and office supplies off your hands and may even offer free pick-up. If not, inquire with your moving company about the pick-up and delivery of your items.

SELL TO AN OFFICE LIQUIDATOR

Looking to sell your office assets? Contact a liquidation company to evaluate, decommission and purchase your used furniture and office equipment.

REUSE/REPURPOSE YOUR FURNITURE

Get creative with your old furniture and refinish or repurpose it. With this method you can cut costs on new furniture or create new items for less money and resources.

E-RECYLING

Have old electronics you need to throw out? There are organizations all over who will recycle and recover old computers, monitors, televisions and other electronic equipment. If you’re not sure who to contact, inquire with your moving team about how to safely and securely get those items off your hands.

DISPOSAL

As a last resort, arrange a time with your moving team to pick-up and dispose of your unwanted inventory.  Allow them to coordinate the logistics of hauling away those large items and delivering them to the local dump.

CONTACT US

Figuring out what to do with unwanted items can be tough. Allow Washington Express Movers to walk you through your different options and choose the best option for your company needs. Speak with one of our expert move coordinators today to get started.