Assess before removing
Furniture often represents the largest volume in an estate clearance. Before removing anything, confirm whether specific pieces have been bequeathed to beneficiaries or noted in the will.
Antique or designer furniture may warrant professional valuation. Your solicitor or an accredited valuer can advise if formal valuations are needed for probate or distribution.
Options for unwanted furniture
Usable furniture can be donated to charities such as Vinnies, Salvos or local op shops — we coordinate collection where possible. Damaged or unsuitable items are removed and disposed of responsibly.
Some families sell valuable pieces privately or through auction. We can clear remaining items once family decisions are made.
Professional removal
Heavy furniture removal requires equipment and experience. Our team removes items safely from multi-storey homes, narrow access properties and homes with steps or steep driveways.
We protect floors and walls during removal and leave spaces broom-clean. Combined with sorting and clearance, furniture removal is often part of a broader estate service.
Common questions
Can Kenny's Deceased Estate Services help with this?
Yes. We provide practical assistance across Melbourne for deceased estate properties. Contact us for a confidential discussion.
Is this legal advice?
No. This article offers general practical guidance only. Consult a solicitor for legal and probate matters.