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Children love playing on trampolines and swing sets during the warm summer months. It is also great that they’re going to get plenty of exercise so they can stay healthy. Just remember that children are eventually going to outgrow trampolines and play sets. Once this happens, it may be a good idea to get rid of the old equipment because it will become an eyesore. It is hard to dispose of these items, but it is easier to let a professional do it for you.
Call our Seattle office to take advantage of our trampoline disposal services.
Professional Swing Set Removal Services
At some point, it’ll be pertinent to get rid of an old swing set. Your children might’ve gotten too old to play on it. Otherwise, there is a chance that the swing set has developed rust and no longer works correctly. It is never a good idea to let children play on old trampolines or swing sets because doing so could be dangerous. Allow professional junk removers to get rid of the old equipment before your child gets hurts.
We’ve got it covered because we offer swing set removal, trampoline removal, and above-ground pool removal services. Depending on the circumstances, the equipment can be junked, recycled, or donated.
How To Disassemble An Old Trampoline
As an old trampoline gets older, it is going to become more dangerous. It is essential to get rid of the equipment right away so it can be replaced. Before this can happen, the equipment will likely need to be disassembled and dismantled. Our technicians may be able to help with this process, but some junk removal companies will not. Therefore, consumers should learn how to dismantle their trampolines.
It is always best to follow the manufacturer’s instructions to avoid getting injured. Specific tools are required including wrenches and sockets. Once the trampoline has been taken apart, the components can easily be moved to a new location or taken to a landfill. If you’d prefer to let the professionals handle it, phone our Seattle office right now.
How To Disassemble An Old Playhouse
Playhouses are fun until the children have outgrown them. Once this happens, the parents will have to take the playhouse apart so they can get rid of it. Before getting started, make sure that you have the necessary tools and plenty of help from friends and family members. After all, some of the remaining components are going to be bulky and heavy.
If you’d prefer to skip the headache, work with our junk removal experts. We’re happy to tear down your playhouse and get rid of the components for you. We’ll even clean up your yard once we’ve finished. If you want to do it on your own, you’ll need a pair of pliers, a screwdriver, a wrench, and a hammer. Start by removing the slide, swings, and monkey bars. With these items removed, the structure can be disassembled.
After you’ve dismantled the playhouse, the components must be disposed of. Some materials can be recycled while others will have to go to a landfill.
Getting Rid Of An Unwanted Swing Set
Although homeowners can get rid of swing sets on their own, the task will prove to be complicated. It is never easy to find recycling centers and landfills that will happily accept these items. Plus, the old equipment must be dismantled before it can be disposed of. In some cases, it may be possible to donate your old equipment so other children can use it. Start by contacting nonprofits and schools to see if they’d be willing to accept the old swing set.
Alternatively, someone in the area may purchase the swing set from you. The buyer may even pick up the swing set from your property so you don’t have to deal with it. If you need professional assistance, rest assured knowing we’re a phone call away. Our Seattle technicians offer speedy swing set removals and disposals.
Taking Down An Above Ground Swimming Pool
Swimming pools are great for exercise and keeping the user cool during the warm summer months. Nevertheless, there is always a risk that the pool is going to begin leaking in the future. If this happens, it is pertinent to get rid of the pool so it can be replaced. Otherwise, it is going to look terrible sitting on your property. Homeowners can disassemble their above-ground swimming pools and dispose of the remaining components, but it is always easier to work with professionals.
Regardless, the customer should start by removing all water from the swimming pool. Completely drain the pool. Once the pool is empty, it should be disassembled. Certain tools will be required to loosen and remove the bolts and screws. After you’ve dismantled the pool, you must dispose of the parts.
Some recycling centers may take the components of an old swimming pool. Alternatively, the parts can be taken to a landfill. Our Seattle junk specialists can dispose of swimming pools and other playground equipment.
Can You Take It Apart For Me?
Depending on your circumstances, we may be able to take your equipment apart for you. We always work hard to ensure that our clients don’t have to do anything except call our office. We’ll disassemble the equipment, remove the components, and dispose of the parts. Each step is covered by the initial price to ensure that the customer gets their money’s worth.
Do I Need To Drain My Swimming Pool?
You will need to empty the water from your swimming pool first. All water should be removed from the pool before we can take it. Complete this step an hour or so before we reach your residence.
Our Acceptable Outdoor Play Equipment List
- Disassembled wood and plastic outdoor playhouses
- Disassembled swing sets
- Deflated inflatable bounce houses
- Disassembled above-ground swimming pools
- Plastic sandboxes
- Disassembled metal dome climbers
- Disassembled battery-powered vehicles (tractors, cars, jeeps, and 4×4 trucks)
- Disassembled adventure towers
- Old tents and teepees
- Disassembled jungle Jims
- Disassembled big wheels
- Disassembled merry-go-rounds
- Disassembled teeter totters and seesaws
- Old sprinkler systems
- Disassembled plastic foldable slides
- Old tennis, volleyball, soccer, and badminton nets
How Our Playset Removal Works
- The customer contacts our customer support to request a free estimate
- A certified technician is dispatched to the home to assess the old toys
- The customer receives a written quote with a 30-day deadline (in most cases)
- An appointment is scheduled for the removal and disposal
- A removal team arrives at the property to load the old equipment onto a large truck
- The area is cleaned before the removal team departs for the recycling center
- The old toys are dropped off at a nearby municipal or city waste collection center
If you have any other junk removal issues please check out other services.
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