“All that mess and I don’t have enough time to take care of it. I can only look around my home and sigh at all that mess.” Isn’t that the thing you’ve been telling yourself every single day?! We all have to work. We all have our obligations towards our families and we don’t have any spare time to invest in our home. Perhaps you are selling or buying a new home and you are thinking of borrowing a magic wand from Hogwarts to get rid of all those things in the house so you can begin a new life. You are not Harry Potter and magic can’t help you, but you can clear all that waste. Waste clearance is the only solution to your problems. But how do you start a project like that? What to look for before you hire some waste clearance company?
Decide what is important and what is not
Before you start doing anything, you need to decide what you want and what you don’t want to keep. This will make the waste removal process easier. This process is maybe the longest and you need to be careful. You will find things you are emotionally connected to, nostalgia will grab you like a beast and will not let you go easily. Every family member will have an opinion of its own and you will debate about every single piece of furniture or anything you have in your backyard you “think” you don’t need any more. This is why you need to be decisive and ruthless when it comes to this. If you haven’t been using something in over a year and you don’t see yourself using it in the future, then it is a piece of junk. It is important to make sure you put the things you need somewhere safe. You don’t want to accidentally throw away something that is important to you or someone you love.
You need to make estimation on how much is being thrown away
If you know how much is being thrown away and what is in the waste collection pile, you can estimate whether or not you need to use the services of a waste removal company. It there are only a couple of items, then you don’t have a problem and the removal process will be very quick. But if you have more, then you should call professionals. I had the same problem. Luckily, a cousin of mine has worked for Big Ben waste clearance company from London. He told me that I could do the clearance all by myself but only if I have enough time to do it properly. Something a waste clearance company would do in a few hours would take an entire day for me to do all by myself. That is still not good if you don’t have that time to spend doing it. Especially if you have a busy schedule or a huge number of other family commitments.
How to dispose of all that junk
There are many ways to dispose the junk. Some of the options are: skip hire, selling all those items you don’t need, donating to charity, professional waste clearance company, or recycling all those items by yourself. You don’t have to choose one option from the list. You may use a combination of different options because you will need to dispose of all kinds of materials.
For example, if you need to dispose of some old furniture, you will give it to charity or sell it. But, if you need builders waste clearance done, then you need a special permit. You need to hire a waste disposal company that specializes in builders waste removal because there will be hazardous materials to remove. The same goes for electrical equipment or some other risky junk. However, if you decide to finish the job yourself, and then make sure you are well equipped and fit for the task. Household and garden waste clearance is a risky tasks. This is why you should consider hiring a professional waste clearance company if you doubt in your abilities. You will avoid any potential injuries if you decide to hire someone who is trained to do this job. Avoid companies that are trying to impose some strange or unforeseen charges. These include parking and loading fees. These kinds of companies will wait until the job is done and then “slap” you with some exaggerated bills. Make sure you agree on the charges before the job had even started.
Do it
In the end, it doesn’t matter which option you choose to dispose of all that waste. You need to do it so commit to it and stop over thinking. If you hire a professional then make sure you prepare everything so they could come and collect. If you hire a skip, then divide the job into batches. If you are taking the waste to a local recycling center, then make sure you rent an appropriate vehicle. And, in the end, if you decide to sell some stuff, do it over the net. It is easier. The most important thing is to protect your important data. If you are throwing away some personal documentation, then double and triple-check it for sensitive information. Shred or burn whatever you can because data security is extremely important.