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Tuesday, November 4, 2014

Stress-free home clearance guide

There’s no time like the present to get on with that much needed house clearance. Whether you’re relocating to a new home or just in desperate need to dispose of some of that junk that’s piled up in your basement or spare bedroom, here are some useful guidelines to achieve a hassle free home clearance operation. These tips will ensure you get the most out of your tidy up, without getting stressed and wasting valuable time!



Hire in the pros
If you’re rather green when it comes to house clearance and junk removal why not leave it to the professionals to take care of with efficiency and reliability. If you hire a reputable clearance company they will make sure to recycle as much of your waste as possible, and also even help you transport items to charity shops and maybe even assist you or give you advice on what can be sold and how! By recycling the professional company can reduce your costs rather significantly!

While hiring experts for the job may cost you more than taking on the task yourself, you will get your money’s worth and have peace of mind at the same time! It will also save you time, as you can get on with your daily routine, while they handle all your rubbish disposal.



The other plus side to hiring clearance services is that they will handle everything for you from beginning to end, leaving your property empty, if you are embarking on a move, or just clearing your house of everything that needs to go, with swift and discreet waste removal!
Take the DIY route
Deciding to conduct your own home clearance means you can work at your own pace and in your own time. You can sort out all your belongings and decide what needs to go and what you want to keep! You’ll also have the time to go through all your paperwork and documents, from bank statements, to receipts and title deeds and having the luxury of time will mean you won’t discard something that is important! In addition you’ll know what needs shredding, so nobody can get their hands on your personal details, like bank account information or access passwords and pin numbers!

A self-conducted house clearance means you can employ the help of your friends and family. The more the merrier! Four hands are better than two and as close friends and family they might also be willing to take some of your unwanted items for themselves. Better still they may offer you some cash for a sofa you no longer want, or that treadmill you’ve never used!

Once you’ve separated all your items in an orderly fashion and decided what to bin, keep, recycle, donate or sell, you may then wish to hold a car boot sale, in an attempt to make some money. Another good way to flog unwanted valuables is on online auction sites.

Recycling metals/paper/plastics will save you money and you’ll also be contributing towards protecting the vulnerable environment! Just load up your van or car boot and take any recyclables to the local recycling centre. For non-recyclable junk disposal you can call your local council and they will for a small cost come and collect your rubbish, delivering it to the local landfill or tip.


With this list of pros and cons you might now have reached a decision on whether to hire a clearance firm or tackle the house clearance yourself. Remember the most important thing is to get the tidy up done in a way that best suits your needs and your bank account!

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