Office furniture removal for Palm Beach County property managers — cubicle disassembly, executive desks, building coordination, and lease return requirements.
Office Furniture Removal Challenges for Property Managers
Cubicle systems, executive desks, conference tables, filing cabinets, and reception furniture aren't residential furniture. They come in modular systems that require sequential disassembly, they weigh substantially more than they look, and they don't fit through Class A office building elevators fully assembled. Property managers handling a tenant vacate, floor consolidation, or full building repositioning need a vendor who's disassembled a cubicle farm before. Junk Force runs office cleanout Palm Beach County operations weekly across the PGA Boulevard corridor, downtown West Palm Beach, and Boca Raton.
Here's the operational picture.
Types of Office Furniture Removed
Workstations and cubicle systems. Herman Miller Ethospace, Steelcase, Haworth, Knoll, Teknion — every major manufacturer, every generation. Full disassembly to panels, worksurfaces, storage, and accessories.
Executive and standing desks. Large solid-wood executive desks require multiple crew members and sometimes creative pathing to clear doorways and elevators.
Conference room tables. Large boat-shaped or racetrack tables often exceed elevator dimensions and require in-place disassembly.
Filing cabinets. Empty before removal — full cabinets are a workers' comp injury waiting to happen. Junk Force coordinates confidential document destruction separately.
Break room furniture. Tables, chairs, refrigerators, coffee stations.
Reception furniture. Sofas, chairs, coffee tables, front desk millwork.
Cubicle Disassembly Process
Cubicle systems come apart in the reverse order of assembly. Overhead storage and shelves come off first, then worksurfaces get unclipped and slid out, drawer units get freed, then the vertical panels get released from each other and stacked. Electrical whips are safed. Fabric-covered panels are stacked flat for transport. Trying to remove a cubicle by grabbing a panel and pulling ends with damaged panels, damaged carpet, and an angry building manager. The crew doing this daily gets it done fast and clean.
Electronics and IT Equipment
Monitors, keyboards, mice, computers, printers, and networking equipment all count as e-waste and route to certified electronics recyclers. Do not confuse this with the confidential drives inside those computers — data destruction should happen before the physical hardware leaves the tenant's control. Junk Force coordinates certified drive-destruction vendors separately when the tenant hasn't already handled it.
Building Elevator and Loading Dock Coordination
Every Palm Beach County Class A office building has specific loading dock hours, freight elevator reservation procedures, padding requirements, and after-hours access rules. Junk Force reserves freight elevators, pads them per building spec, checks in at security, and works within the building's specific window. For high-rise buildings like Phillips Point, Esperante, and CityPlace Tower, the crew is used to the elevator dimensions, corridor turns, and dock procedures.
Lease Return Requirements
Commercial leases typically require broom-clean condition at return. Some require removal of tenant improvements (carpet, wall coverings, custom millwork) — this is commercial interior demolition Palm Beach County scope. Others require simple furniture and personal property removal only. Read the lease before scoping the job. Junk Force reviews the lease exit clauses with the property manager during the walkthrough to make sure everything the tenant is obligated to remove actually gets removed.
COI for Commercial Buildings
Every commercial building requires COI. Same-day issuance matching required language. Standing COIs already on file with major Palm Beach County property management companies.
Timeline for Full Floor Clearout
A standard 5,000 to 10,000 square foot office floor with 40 to 80 workstations, plus executive offices, conference rooms, and common areas, typically clears in one to two working days with multi-truck operations. Larger floors or full multi-floor tenancies scale accordingly. After-hours and weekend operations extend the working windows in tight-schedule buildings.
Real Palm Beach County Office Buildings and Property Managers
Buildings: Phillips Point, Esperante Corporate Center, CityPlace Tower, Northpoint Corporate Center, PGA National office park, Boca Raton Innovation Campus, Boca Center, and dozens of mid-rise professional buildings across the county.
Property managers: FirstService Residential, Leland Management, Castle Group, KW Property Management, Associa. Junk Force works with all of them regularly across Palm Beach County commercial portfolios.
Related Reading in the Commercial Cluster
Full office move: office relocation cleanout in Palm Beach County. Warehouse-specific: warehouse cleanout for Palm Beach County property managers. Restaurant: restaurant closure checklist. Vendor selection: how to choose a commercial junk removal company. Service pages: office cleanout, warehouse cleanout, commercial interior demolition.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do you disassemble cubicle systems? Yes — full disassembly of Herman Miller, Steelcase, Haworth, Knoll, Teknion, and other manufacturers.
Can you clear a full office floor in one day? Standard 5,000 to 10,000 square foot floors typically clear in one to two days with multi-truck operations.
Do you handle e-waste? Yes — monitors, computers, printers, and networking equipment routed to certified electronics recyclers.
What about the confidential documents in the filing cabinets? Empty cabinets before removal. Certified shredding coordinated separately. Call 561-913-2023.
