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Frequently Asked Questions

Got questions? Look here for answers to frequently asked questions about MityLite products and ordering.

Where can I get pricing information?

In general, product pricing is not listed on our website because your price will be based on several factors, including order quantity, contracts, and customizations. Talk to your Sales Representative for pricing information.

Who is my MityLite sales rep?

Go to our Sales Representative finder page, enter your industry in the drop-down menu, and then select your state on the map that pops up. Your Sales Representative’s name and contact information will be displayed on the page.

How do I send a warranty request?

If a product fails and it is still under warranty, please contact us by email us so we can create a ticket: customercare@mityinc.com. For the fastest service, please send pictures with the email showing the damages or defects and have your original order information ready (either the invoice or SO number). We look forward to helping you.

How do I track my MityLite order?

Go to the Order Status Page to track your order.

Is it possible to order replacement parts like chair glides or chair cushions for MityLite products?

Yes, we offer a variety of replacement parts that you can use to extend the life of your product. Email your request to: customercare@mityinc.com and include any photos that you think would be useful.

Can you help me figure out how many banquet tables will fit in my meeting rooms?

Yes, we’d love to help. We have a Design Team that can come up with different room setups and figure out how many tables and chairs will fit. Talk to your Sales Representative to get a free, customized room layout.

What does the ABS in ABS Tables mean?

ABS is a type of durable plastic that’s often used in injection molding. The ABS Tables feature tabletops made with ABS plastic. ABS stands for Acrylonitrile butadiene styrene, and it’s the same material used to make kitchen utensils, hardhats, and plastic toys.