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CSL Sofa dismantling advice
auldblerk
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I have bought a second hand csl sofa and have arranged to pick it up, the dilemma is I need to dismantle it at my end to get it through the door.
I rang csl and they told me it can be dismantled but didn't give me any more information once they realised they weren't getting a sale so hope somebody here can help me.
Cheers.
I rang csl and they told me it can be dismantled but didn't give me any more information once they realised they weren't getting a sale so hope somebody here can help me.
Cheers.
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How much it could be dismantled and how it would be dismantled will vary between every different range.
So basically your question cannot be properly answered, you have bought "blind" which I suspect was at a much reduced price so it looks like you will have to take your chances when you get it home.
It may be an idea to remove your front door to give yourself a little extra room to maneuver.0 -
Might be worth going into a CSL store and asking them if you bought a similar suite how they would get it into your house,as you are concerned about possible damage to suite and your house.How much it could be dismantled and how it would be dismantled will vary between every different range.
So basically your question cannot be properly answered, you have bought "blind" which I suspect was at a much reduced price so it looks like you will have to take your chances when you get it home.
It may be an idea to remove your front door to give yourself a little extra room to maneuver.0
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