Why Furniture Removal Is Harder Than It Looks
Weight is the first thing people underestimate. A sleeper sofa with the fold-out metal frame inside weighs around 300 pounds empty. An armoire from the nineties with mirrored doors and solid sides can push past 250. People picture a couch and assume it will be manageable until someone tries to lift one end and the reality of the situation becomes clear very quickly.
Bulk is the second problem. Furniture is awkward in a way that weight alone does not fully capture. Long, wide, shaped in a way that does not cooperate with doorways or stair landings. Getting a king-size bed frame around a hallway corner requires angles and patience and usually a door removed from its hinges. Getting a fold-out sofa down a staircase with a turn at the bottom requires a plan that most people discover they do not have until they are stuck halfway.
Property damage is the third issue, and the one that creates the most expensive surprises. Walls get gouged when crews rush. Floors get scratched when furniture gets pushed instead of carried. Door frames take hits when something is slightly too wide and nobody slows down to measure. Nick uses floor protection on every job, takes corners carefully, and finishes each removal without leaving a new problem behind.
A couple in Glenmore called after getting themselves completely stuck on the staircase with their old couch. One person on each end, nowhere to go forward and nowhere to go back. Nick arrived, had them unstuck in under ten minutes, and finished the full removal while they waited. Their exact words were that they should have just called first. Most people say that.
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