Pay-As-You-Go Cleanup!

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Looking for a hassle-free and budget-friendly solution to your hoarding cleanup needs? Look no further than our Pay-As-You-Go Cleanup!
 
  • With our service, you can experience the freedom of taking charge of your cleanup needs on the fly, without any long-term commitments or contracts.
  • You have the flexibility to add more hours and additional add-ons as you need them, allowing you to customize your cleanup experience to your specific needs and budget.
Say goodbye to the stress and hassle of traditional cleanup services and try our Pay-As-You-Go Cleanup today. Experience the freedom, affordability, and convenience you deserve!

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F.A.Q.

Here’s a general checklist to help you get ready for your hoarding cleanout:

  1. Make a plan: Determine your goals and a timeline for the cleaning process.
  2. Gather supplies: Get plenty of large trash bags, cleaning supplies, and protective gear, such as gloves and masks.
  3. Recruit help: Consider enlisting the help of friends, family, or professional cleaners.
  4. Sort items: Start by sorting items into categories, such as trash, recyclables, donations, and items to keep.
  5. Tackle one area at a time: Start with one room or area and work your way through the entire space, discarding or organizing items as you go.
  6. Decide on storage solutions: Consider purchasing containers or organizing systems to help keep your space clutter-free.
  7. Dispose of items responsibly: Make sure to properly dispose of items that can’t be reused or recycled, following local regulations and guidelines.
  8. Maintain progress: After the initial cleanout, make a plan for regularly maintaining a clutter-free space and preventing future hoarding behavior.

Remember to take breaks and seek support if you need it. Cleaning out a hoard can be a physically and emotionally taxing process, so it’s important to pace yourself and prioritize your health and well-being.

Hoarding and clutter are similar in that they both refer to the excessive accumulation of objects in a living space. However, there are key differences between the two:

  • Clutter: Refers to a general state of disorganization and untidiness, characterized by the presence of a large number of items that are scattered about the living space without a clear sense of order. Clutter can create a sense of chaos and make it difficult to navigate the living space.
  • Hoarding: Refers to a specific form of disorganization characterized by the persistent difficulty to part with possessions, regardless of their actual value, due to a strong attachment to them and fear of losing them. Hoarding can result in the accumulation of clutter, but it goes beyond that to include a significant interference in normal activities such as cooking, cleaning, sleeping, or moving around the living space.

Hoarding can have serious consequences for a person’s health, safety, and well-being, and may require professional intervention.

The cost of cleaning out a hoarding home can vary widely based on several factors such as the size of the home, the amount of clutter, and the location. On average, hoarding cleanout costs can range anywhere from $1,000 to $15,000 or more. However, it’s important to get quotes from several professional cleaning companies to get a better idea of the cost in your specific situation.

Remediation cleaning is the process of cleaning up a space that has been contaminated by harmful substances such as mold, asbestos, or biohazards (e.g. blood or bodily fluids). The goal is to make the space safe and habitable again.

A hoarding clean-out is the process of removing clutter and debris from a home where a person has accumulated an excessive amount of possessions, often to the point where it becomes hazardous to their health and safety, and the safe use of their living space. The goal is to help the person regain control over their living space.

In summary, remediation cleaning focuses on removing hazardous substances, while hoarding clean-out focuses on removing excessive clutter.

Here’s a list of supplies that can be helpful for a hoarding cleanout and junk removal:

  1. Trash bags (contractor strength)
  2. Boxes for sorting and organizing items
  3. Duct tape for sealing boxes
  4. Labels and markers for labeling boxes and items
  5. Heavy-duty gloves for protection
  6. Face masks for protection against dust and debris
  7. Safety glasses for eye protection
  8. Brooms, mops, and cleaning supplies for cleaning up the space
  9. Tools such as pliers, screwdrivers, hammers, and saws for disassembling furniture and removing fixtures
  10. A moving truck or rental equipment such as a dolly and furniture pads for transporting items.

It’s important to have the right equipment and supplies to ensure the job is done safely and efficiently.  When booking a clean out with us, you will be given the option to add on a Supplies package, allowing us to take care of this part for you.

Yes, labeling items can be helpful in a hoarding home clean out, as it allows you to clearly distinguish what items you want to keep and what items you can dispose of or donate. This can make the process more organized and efficient, and can also make it easier to keep track of your belongings. Additionally, labeling can also serve as a visual reminder of the items that are important to you, and can help you avoid throwing away items that have sentimental value or that you need for daily life.

It’s up to you whether or not you want to be present during the hoarding home clean out. Some people prefer to be there to oversee the process and ensure that their belongings are handled with care, while others find it easier to be away during the clean out, either because the process is emotionally difficult for them or because they need a break from the stress of the situation. If you choose to be away during the clean out, it’s important to communicate clearly with the cleaners about your expectations and to make arrangements for them to access the property. Regardless of whether you’re present or not, it’s always a good idea to have a trusted friend or family member available to help you manage the process and make decisions about your belongings.
 

Regardless of whether you choose to be present or not during the hoarding home clean out, it’s important to communicate clearly with the cleaners and provide them with specific instructions on how to handle your belongings. You can provide a list of items that you want to keep, as well as any items that you want to dispose of or donate. This will help the cleaners know what to focus on and will also help you keep track of your belongings.

Additionally, it’s important to be prepared for the possibility that some items may need to be thrown away, especially if they are unsanitary, damaged, or pose a safety hazard. The process of cleaning out a hoarding home can be overwhelming, so it may be helpful to have a support system in place, such as a therapist, a friend, or a family member, to help you deal with the emotional and practical aspects of the process.

Finally, it’s important to have a plan for what to do with the items that you want to keep. This may involve finding storage solutions, such as renting a storage unit, or making arrangements with friends or family members to temporarily store items. It may also involve making decisions about what items to donate or sell, and making arrangements for these items to be disposed of or taken to a new home. With a little preparation and a clear plan, you can successfully clean out your hoarding home and create a safer, more organized living space.

The main difference in regards to billing, is that when you are not home or cannot be home during the Hoarding home cleanup \ junk removal process, we require pre-pay versus post pay.

Yes, many junk removal and hoarding cleanup companies offer carpet removal services as well. This means they can take care of removing your old carpets and disposing of them in an environmentally friendly manner. Before hiring such a company, you should check to see if they offer this specific service, and if there are any additional fees for it.

In addition to removing old carpets, many junk removal and hoarding cleanup companies also offer other related services, such as flooring removal, furniture removal, and home cleanout services. These companies typically have the tools and equipment necessary to safely remove heavy and bulky items from your home, so you won’t have to worry about damaging your property or injuring yourself while trying to do the job yourself. They will also ensure that the items are disposed of in a responsible and eco-friendly manner, such as by donating usable items to local charities, recycling recyclable materials, or properly disposing of hazardous waste. So, if you need to get rid of your old carpets and any other items taking up space in your home, consider hiring a junk removal or hoarding cleanup company to help.

The amount of junk that a 40 yard dumpster can hold is generally more than a 30 yard dumpster. The exact capacity can vary depending on the dimensions and design of the dumpster, but a 40 yard dumpster typically has a volume of around 40 cubic yards, while a 30 yard dumpster has a volume of around 30 cubic yards. This means that the 40 yard dumpster has a capacity to hold approximately 33% more junk than a 30 yard dumpster.

It’s important to note that the actual amount of junk that a dumpster can hold will depend on several factors, including the type of material being disposed of and how it’s packed into the dumpster. For example, dense materials like concrete and asphalt will take up less space than lighter materials like wood and cardboard. Additionally, the amount of space occupied by the junk will be affected by how well it is compacted in the dumpster.

When deciding between a 40 yard and a 30 yard dumpster, it’s important to consider the volume of waste that you need to dispose of, as well as the available space for the dumpster. If you have a large amount of waste, or if you need to dispose of dense materials, a 40 yard dumpster may be the better choice. On the other hand, if you have a smaller amount of waste, or if space is limited, a 30 yard dumpster may be more appropriate.

In any case, it’s a good idea to consult with a waste management professional to determine the best dumpster size for your needs. They can help you calculate the approximate volume of waste that you will generate and recommend the appropriate size dumpster for your project.

With us, you can add-on a 20, 30, or 40 yard Dumpster rental for around $650 when you are booking your Hoarding clean out at checkout.  They can be on your property for up to 7 days, which is usually long since most cleanup jobs are done in less than 3 days on average.

In that case, we recommend you visit our sister website www.TheDumpsterDaddy.com to find Dumpster Rentals near you.