Excessive landfill waste is a real problem in the United States. At LoadUp, we try to make sure as much of your unwanted junk, including area rugs and rolled carpet, is recycled or donated to local charities in need, whenever the option is available. Visit our eco-friendly disposal blog .
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Donation items accepted Area Rugs. New and gently used rugs 8×11 or smaller. Please donate rolled and with size labeled. NO: Area rugs larger then 8×11,wall to wall carpeting or remnants. Kitchen/bathroom. Cabinets Sinks Toilets Vanities Tubs Kitchen islands NO: Faucets, shower doors, hot water heaters, countertops with built-in sinks, and ...
Kerosene and Gas heaters. Q: How do I donate to my local Salvation Army Thrift Store. A: The donation process is pretty simple. Step 1: Call your local donation center or visit its website to find out the hours of operation and what items are allowed. Step 2: Drop off your items at the donation center near me.
Area rugs that are made from natural carpet fibers are biodegradable. Natural fibers include coir, organic cotton, jute, organic wool, seagrass, ba...
Once your area rug is rolled and secured with tape, you have a couple of options for getting rid of it, including trashing it, recycling it, repurp...
When you schedule area rug removal with LoadUp, you have the option between in-home and curbside service. If you decide to choose our convenient cu...
Our average price for area rug removal and disposal starts at $77. However, this price can vary depending on the location of the rug or carpeting i...
If your rug is too dirty, torn or worn out for donation, there are plenty of ways to get the most out of it by repurposing it. Drag it into your ga...
Many local charities like Goodwill, Salvation Army, or Habitat for Humanity will take gently used furniture. You can also use the app NextDoor Neig...
In many cases, Goodwill will pick up your donations. Visit Goodwill’s website to see if they offer these services in your area.
Yes, your items can be tax-deductible. If you plan to itemize your tax deductions, you’ll need a receipt from the charity you donated the items to....
Generally, charities accept gently-used items, especially in the instances of furniture and other household goods, since they’ll be used for resale.
The following charities will come to your doorstep and pick up your items, free of cost.GreenDropSalvation ArmyHabitat for HumanityGoodwillPick Up...
The Beethoven Foundation and PianosForEducation are two organizations that will pick up your gently used pianos.
Below, you will find a list of charities that offer free furniture donation pickup:GreenDropSalvation ArmyHabitat for HumanityGoodwillPick Up Pleas...
Items that Habitat for Humanity accepts: Habitat for Humanity will accept furniture, appliances, and building materials. They also accept most vehicles, including cars, trucks, motorcycles, recreational vehicles, boats, snowmobiles, farm equipment, construction equipment, and even airplanes.
Pick Up Please handles scheduling through an easy-to-use online calendar, and your furniture donation can often be picked up within 24 hours — you don’t even have to be home when the truck arrives. Just box up the items and label them “VVA Donation Pick up,” and the driver will load the boxes and leave a tax deduction receipt.
Moving to a new home is a great time to declutter and get rid of household items you no longer need. Giving those things to charities that offer donation pick up helps further the life-cycle of your gently used belongings, enabling you to stay organized and give back.
The Arc. AMVETS. 1. GreenDrop. GreenDrop is a program serving the east coast, selected by the American Red Cross, Military Order of the Purple Heart, the National Federation of the Blind, and the Society of St. Vincent de Paul of Philadelphia to raise funds through donation pick up as well as other donation services.
With over 600 local chapters and over 1,000 national and community programs, the Arc helps those who have intellectual or developmental disabilities. One of their key initiatives is free donation pick ups.
The Salvation Army is an international organization that was founded in 1865. They help people with a variety of different needs, including disaster relief, hunger, poverty, addiction, human trafficking, and more. Salvation Army donation pick up is just one way they support their programs.
In addition, they also act as a furniture pickup and donation center. Habitat for Humanity offers free donation pick-up once a week for furniture pick up donations. Call the Habitat for Humanity location closest to you to schedule a pickup.
Any used or unwanted area rug of any size that is in good condition. Luv-A-Rug will pay to have your rug cleaned, make any minor repairs and then donate it to the charity of your choice.
This rug protection finish is completely safe for people & pets and is guaranteed to keep your area rug from getting dirty or stained for up to 6 months.
To find and save as many rugs as possible from the landfill. A lot of unwanted rugs have years of life left in them and can easily be cleaned and recycled instead of being thrown out.
New and gently used rugs 8×11 or smaller. Please donate rolled and with size labeled. NO: Area rugs larger then 8×11,wall to wall carpeting or remnants.
Fountains Grills Mulch and rocks (full bags) Gently used tools NO: Propane tanks, broken, moldy, or rusted items.
Interior and exterior (standard size only) NO: Sliding glass, 8ft, or garage doors.
Home theater equipment (less than five years old) Flat screen TV’s (less than five years old) Books NO: Computer equipment, Tube TV’s, or other electronics items.
New insulation Hurricane impacted windows NO: Used gutters or windows non-hurricane proof.
Hand tools Power tools NO: Recalled, broken, or rusted items. Must be in working condition.
Framed mirrors Exercise equipment (less than 5 years old and in working condition) Kitchenware Knick knacks Linens Artwork Artificial greenery Cordless blinds NO: Clothes, children’s items, valances, draperies, and unframed mirrors
goods to The Salvation Army, those items are then sold at our Thrift Stores. And the proceeds are used to fund our Adult Rehabilitation Centers, where those struggling with drugs and alcohol find help, hope, and a second chance at life.
Please fill in and submit this form. A Salvation Army representative will contact you to schedule your donation pickup.
Our stores take gently used items in good condition. Donations should be clean, safe and resaleable. Your donations to Goodwill are tax deductible. You can find all donation sites here. We are unable to do home pick-ups. To find a list of items we cannot accept, please scroll to the next section.
Goodwill employees may decline a donation if it is not in clean or in saleable condition or if they are unable to assist with larger items due to risk of injury. Our employees often help unload donations, however cannot help if (in their judgement) doing so may damage any vehicle, or if doing so is unsafe for them or anyone else.
All your donations to Goodwill NNE are tax deductible. If you didn’t get a receipt for your last donation, you can get one here.
The IRS allows you to deduct fair market value for gently-used items. If you’re not sure what your donation might be worth, there’s a helpful guide here.
Looking to support Goodwill’s mission with a gift? You can do that here.
Before you donate: You don't have to do much except box your tools up. Just make sure you don't have anything dangerous floating around in a box in case of someone roots around, i.e., small saws, nails, etc. Contain those items or label them and donate them separately. Read More.
Furniture Banks lets you donate your gently used furniture to persons in need, typically formerly homeless people trying to get back on their feet financially. Before you donate: Dust it, clean it, and make sure there are no ragged, dangerous edges or nails sticking out that could potentially hurt someone.
Elizabeth Larkin is an organizing and productivity expert with a strong interest in time management and process refinement. Nothing makes clutter clearing easier than knowing your household items, clothes, and shoes are going to a worthy cause.