HOW MUCH DOES DECONSTRUCTION COST?
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We charge a non-refundable deconstruction fee to help offset our transportation and liability costs. Additional fees are required for the removal of grouted tile counter tops.
WHAT IS THE LEAD TIME TO SCHEDULE A DECONSTRUCTION?
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A lead time of about 2 weeks is usually adequate for scheduling deconstruction, however it is recommended to schedule as soon as you know what date works for you as our schedule is filled on a first-come first-serve basis. Please note, we cannot guarantee dates of service until we process the non-refundable deconstruction fee.
WHAT DO YOU REMOVE?
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Our skilled deconstruction crews can remove modular cabinetry, counter tops, sinks and plumbing fixtures, appliances, bathroom vanities, medicine cabinets, towel bars, toilets, bidets, ceiling fans, light fixtures, interior doors, closet doors, mantel piece(s), shutters, some structural elements and many other items in the home. If you would like to donate item(s) not mentioned, please contact the donation coordinator.
WHAT DON’T YOU REMOVE?
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We do not remove non-modular cabinetry, backsplashes, flooring, drywall, walls, blinds or curtains, fixtures attached to vaulted or high ceilings, showers, shower pans, frameless glass or mirrors and other items determined to be ineligible or unsafe to remove. If you have questions about removal of items not listed, please contact the donation coordinator.
WHAT IS MODULAR CABINETRY?
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Modular cabinetry is standardized, singular cabinet boxes that are affixed to each other and the wall to create a long bank or section of cabinets. When uninstalled and removed from the wall they are complete stand-alone cabinet boxes no longer than 5 feet. They usually have one or two doors or drawers. You can easily determine if your cabinets are modular by finding seams between the cabinet boxes. In most cases, you can look underneath the upper cabinet boxes and see gaps or spaces in between the cabinet boxes. To inspect lower cabinets, you can feel underneath the cabinet, by the toekick, and feel the gaps in between the cabinets. If your cabinets are custom or older than 1990, you may have non-modular cabinetry.
CAN SOMEONE VISIT THE PROPERTY TO DETERMINE ELIGIBILITY OF ITEMS?
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If you are unsure of the eligibility of your items you can schedule a walk-through with our Field Supervisor. To schedule a walk-through please call the donation coordinator at 480-269-8601.
HOW DO I GET A TAX CREDIT FOR THE ITEMS I DONATE?
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Stardust provides an itemized donation receipt upon the completion of your deconstruction. We do not provide valuation of items received. It is the donor’s responsibility to assess the value of items donated. Stardust Tax ID # is 86-0868376.