mattress sale bay area

mattress sale bay area

mattress sale at mattress firm

Mattress Sale Bay Area

CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE




California King Mattress And Wooden Bed For $350 California King Mattress and Wooden Bed for sale - asking $350 OBOIf you take the Mattress and Bed, I will give away a Intex queen22" Durabeam inflatable air mattress worth $55 for free. The air mattress has an builtin Furniture and Home Decor Used Furniture and Home Decor Sell Furniture and Home Decor Bed Frame For Sale A beautiful queen sized wooden bed frame in good condition for Brandnew Formal Wear Salwar Kammez BRANDNEW SALWAR KAMEEZ MOSTLY SMALL AND MEDIUM SIZES ALL CUSTOM MADE . PRICES ARE VERY REASONABLE TOO . I WILL UPLOAD IMAGES New Clothing and Footwear Sell Clothing and Footwear Sell New Clothing and Footwear Bed frame and mattress for sale Ikea Bed frame queen size - $175Ikea queen size mattress - Lg electronics p-class 27mp65hq 27-.. LG Electronics P-Class 27MP65HQ 27-Inch Screen LED-Lit Monitor.Three months old looks Used Computers & Accessories




Sell Computers & Accessories Table & chair set for sale Wood table & 4 chairs in good condition Girls bicycle- never used - price $35 Girls Bicycle- Never Used - Price $35Contact me if you are interested OR need more Baby and Kids Stuff Used Baby and Kids Stuff Sell Baby and Kids Stuff Ingenuity power adapt baby portable.. This is an used Ingenuity Power Adapt Baby Portable Swing - No Batteries Needed!!!.This can be timed to swing for an stipulated time and have multiple mode of music with lower to higher swing rate.Removable and can be easily assembled -Slimfold.Can hold your Best style of indian wedding invita.. Planning a wedding this summer? You’ve got to be your best. To make your big day cool & calm 123WeddingCards presenting an array of latest designs of Indian wedding cards in various themes, and colors that perfectly fits to your NRI Wedding. Sell New Business Products Move out Sale All furniture is less than 2 years old ..




2 Queen Beds(Wrought Iron Frame) with 12" high Memory Foam Mattresses - Like New less than 1 year old - (Bed Frame $ 100 & Mattress $250)each . Bought the sets for $600 each. Bayside bradshaw 60' tv console mod.. It looks like another solid piece of furniture with features including:-- Made of poplar wood with cherry and birch veneers-- Interchangeable center door panels with wood or glass (as you can see from the photo above, Costco has the glass option on display 2 tickets to arijit singh april 15 Selling 2 tickets to Arijit Singh. Concert is on April 15th SAP Center at San Jose San Jose, CA 6:30 PM. SEC-206-R-14-18, New Travel and Holidays Sell Travel and Holidays Sell New Travel and Holidays Move-out-sale-round dining table an.. /gp/product/B002GW1MUW/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o07_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1Table DimensionDiameter-- 48 inchesHeight-- 30.5ing our needs - and relaxing store. I love my mattress, I love my pillow, and I am so happy that I found Urban Mattress!




Todd is super patient, and Dominic Quin-Harkinble, laid back, but most of all has a fantastic selection of excellent mattressThe thousands of mattresses that get dumped on Bay Area streets each year may soon become a thing of the past. A statewide program that began this month allows anyone to drop off unwanted mattresses for free at participating recycling centers. Funded by an $11 fee that customers pay every time they buy a new mattress or box spring, the program — called Bye Bye Mattress — also mandates that retailers dispose of old mattresses when delivering a new one. The Used Mattress Recovery and Recycling Act facilitates the turning of old bed furnishings into a variety of consumer goods. The outer fabric and inner foam become carpet padding and building insulation. The springs get converted into steel products. The wood scaffolding is ground up and turned into mulch. “It’s just amazing,” said state Sen. Loni Hancock, D-Berkeley, who sponsored the legislation, which passed in 2013.




She helped create the program after hearing complaints from West Oakland merchants fed up with mattresses being discarded in their neighborhoods. A similar Bye Bye Mattress program started last year in Connecticut, and one is expected to begin this spring in Rhode Island. The idea, Hancock said, is to cut down on the amount of bulky garbage that piles up on sidewalks. “It’s a health hazard,” she said. “If it rains, you get mold, insects and rats.” Mattresses have long been a source of blight in many Bay Area cities. More than 6,000 were left out in Oakland last year, mostly in the poor flatland neighborhoods. Between 4,000 and 8,000 were abandoned in nearby San Francisco. Public works employees in Berkeley cleared 1,100 mattresses off the sidewalk between June 2014 and June 2015. Because of their size and consistency — wood and metal encased in polyurethane foam — mattresses can sit moldering on the street for years. Moving them is a headache for city workers, and a strain on the public purse.




In Oakland, taxpayers spent $5.5 million last year clearing mattresses and other oversize junk off the streets. The problem is particularly egregious in neighborhoods such as West Oakland, which struggles to attract business. “If you’re in an area that already has economic problems, mattresses can be a tipping-point issue,” Hancock said. “They make the neighborhood look blighted and feel unsafe.” Yet getting rid of them was never easy, said Arthur Boone, a veteran of the recycling business who ran a mattress dismantling factory in East Oakland in the 1990s. “The garbage people hate mattresses because they tear up bulldozers,” Boone said. “You have to separate them by hand.” But that process can’t happen in a landfill, so mattresses have to be hauled to special plants like the one Boone ran, where workers strip apart their materials. One such place, the DR3 Recycling center in Oakland, has been collecting used mattresses since 2000. It’s now one of the state’s free drop-off spots.




When a mattress arrives at the DR3 warehouse, it gets stripped, skinned, eviscerated and fed through a shearing machine. Its springs are crushed into bales and sent off to steel factories. Its cotton is bundled, its wood split apart. Employees Nery Garcia works on separating materials from a mattress at Oakland's DR3 Mattress Recycling Center in Oakland, California, on Friday, January 15, 2016. A new state law allows residents to recycle mattresses for free. A new state law allows residents to recycle ... more Facility manager Robert Jack gives a tour of Oakland's DR3 Mattress Recycling Center in Oakland, California, on Friday, January 15, 2016. Behind him at right is a company choosing select mattresses to reuse materials for new mattresses. Since the statewide recycling program began Jan. 1, DR3 Recycling has seen a huge spike in business, said General Manager Robert Jaco. Now it pulls in hundreds more mattresses per day than it did before the law kicked in. The Bay Area has five other free recycling sites in San Leandro, Hayward, San Jose, Sunnyvale and American Canyon, but Hancock hopes that more will sprout up, now that the Bye Bye Mattress program is in place.

Report Page