Spring Cleaning Tips: Junk Removal

Spring Cleaning Tips: Junk Removal

It’s that time of year again. Spring is a symbol of rebirth and fresh starts – the perfect time to clear out your house of all the junk that’s been bringing you down.

From old furniture and appliances to construction debris and yard waste, take advantage of the warmer weather to remove these items from your home and yard. You’ll feel so much better after you do! Check out these helpful tips:

Outsource the Job

Sure, you can box up some of the simple things for the trash but when it comes to the heavy items like broken appliances, tool benches, two-by-fours and furniture, you need help. After all, why should you risk a tweaked neck or back doing it yourself? Call a junk removal company skilled in estate cleanouts and residential trash removal.

When all is said and done, it’s likely more cost-effective to outsource this job to a pro rather than spend time and resources doing it on your own. Plus, it’ll cost you anyway when you bring the junk to the dump.

Prioritize

Before you start throwing things out willy-nilly, make a few piles in each room: one for keeping, one for donating and one for trashing. Whatever you want to trash, leave in one central place or bring it to the curb if it’s feasible. Then, it won’t be in your way when you go about your work. If you decide to donate some items, put them in your car right away so you can get them to the donation center or your kids’ school sooner than later. For those things you decide to keep, read on!

Clean Appliances

OK, the refrigerator is the big one. This should get a good cleaning at least once a year. Use a mixture of salt and soda water and start scrubbing. This is a bubbly, abrasive cleaner that works better than any store-bought chemical.

Remove Buildup Around Faucets

If you have lime buildup around your faucets, this can be very unsightly. Plus, if left unchecked, it can affect the operation and function of your faucets. Place paper towels over the fixture, soak with vinegar and let it sit for an hour or two. This will soften them so they’re easier to scrub off when you’re ready.

Clean Screens

This can be nearly impossible because of all the little holes. If you have an old scrap of carpet lying around, use it to brush the screen. It works great as a makeshift brush and gets out all the dirt stuck in the holes.

Polish Ceiling Fan Blades

Have you seen the tops of your ceiling fan blades lately? Dust city! Rather than take a dry rag to them and spread the dust everywhere, spray them with furniture polish first, then wipe down. Lightly buff the blades to restore their lustrous tones.

Contact The Junk Guys

For all the junk that doesn’t make it into your “keep” pile, contact The Junk Guys at 732-333-1805. Schedule your appointment now before the spring season gets too busy!