Pre-owned cubicles offer significant financial and environmental advantages over new office furniture systems. They obviously cost less than new office cubicles. They also emit far fewer VOCs (Volatile Organic Compounds) and forego the costs associated with recycling old equipment.
Better ROI
You will save an enormous amount of money on the front end by purchasing used cubicles in good condition. As your company begins to grow, you will earn a much higher return on an initially marginal investment point. Money that you would have spent on expensive new office cubicles can be redirected into marketing, infrastructure improvements, and new technology. If you want to put a new face on your pre-owned cubicles, all you have to do is call Cubiture and we can steam clean your panel fabrics and thoroughly clean all visible surfaces.
Limited VOCs
Any new furniture product, including new office cubicle components, emit Volatile Organic Compounds. VOCs are invisible vapors that contaminate the atmosphere within your work space. Many studies indicate that VOCs pose a risk to human health and should be reduced as much as possible. Pre-owned cubicles emit less than half the amount of VOCs than new furniture systems. The air in your office will be cleaner, and will a little cubicle steam cleaning, your used cubicles will look almost new in a better, healthier setting.
Pre-owned Cubicles Protect the Environment
The only thing better than recycling something used is to continue using something used. Finding a new way to use an old cubicle system is the best way to eliminate the energy costs associated with melting down old plastic and metal. Cubicle systems are so versatile that they can used and reused over and over again. Panel fabrics can be cleaned repeatedly, and, when they finally wear out, replaced with new material. Glass inserts can be replaced if they become scratched or discolored, and work surfaces can be relaminated at the Cubiture factory.
As Houston becomes increasingly conscious of the need to go green, pre-owned cubicles are becoming ever more popular with companies seeking LEED certification and with organizations actively branding themselves as environmentally friendly.