radiator covers
We are having our old 70s metal radiator covers replaced with wooden ones. Anyone know how to dispose of the old ones? Will the sanitation trucks pick up these things with the normal trash?
We are having our old 70s metal radiator covers replaced with wooden ones. Anyone know how to dispose of the old ones? Will the sanitation trucks pick up these things with the normal trash?
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Oh please let me know where and when you will be putting them on the curb. I would take some off your hand as well.Will check tomorrow for info.
Okay, I’ll measure them tonight and post the sizes tomorrow. I was planning to put them on the curb on Friday night anyway, so if anyone wants them, they can let me know tomorrow.
If they’re mostly metal, they’re recyclable. Although they would probably get picked up before sanitation even gets there.
You should post the sizes here. I’m actually looking for some ugly old radiator covers. I would possible come get them.
Thanks! I think we’ll try putting them out on the curb the night before and see what happens.
or, post the sizes here, better yet on craigsist, with a photo, and someone will pay you a bit to take them off your hands and use in their place (they can repaint them if ugly).
Craigslist is the easiest garbage disposal I’ve ever seen – that and stoop sales – people pay you to carry away your stuff.
stick them on the curb the night before recylcing, either a person will snatch them for scrap or sanitation will take them.
there are people out there that come pick it up for free and get cash for them by the pound.