Making Moving Mellow: New Home Clean Up
By Trish | December 13th, 2010 | Category: Blog, Green, Portland | No Comments »Is it time for a new home? Just bought your dream house? Relocating for work?
Whether you’re moving down the street, out of state, to another country, flipping property, renting a new place, or in a foreclosure, everyone knows the stress of moving. We all accumulate things over time and when we find ourselves moving we’re all faced with that ultimate decision: what we need vs. what we need to get rid of.
When you’re downsizing, clearing out your junk room, basement, or garage becomes a priority. Lots of times we promise ourselves a clean start and that we won’t gather more junk.
The next time that happens, remember these 3 tips:
- If you haven’t touched it in 6 months, it’s time to say goodbye.
- Regarding clothes, if you haven’t worn them in a year, it’s time to say goodbye.
- Set a date for your yard sale or clean out.
When that doesn’t work (and sometimes it doesn’t) remember that Annie Haul can help to make that move as easy as possible for you. We’ll take the stress out of what to do with all the things you no longer need. We will come to your home and take all of it away, and we load our own trucks so all you need to do is point out what needs to go. As always, Annie Haul supports many Portland area non-profits and will find good homes for usable items in good condition. You can feel good about your local donation to people in need while you feel great about clearing out that junk pile.
We won’t stop at junk either!
Moving always involves alot of paper wrapping, bubblewrap and boxes and when you finally have emptied that last box you want to pat yourself on the back but you can’t do it until the huge pile of wrapping is out of your new home. Annie Haul will take all of these materials and ensure they get recycled so you can get rid of that unsightly pile the green way.
So before you start worrying, give us a call, we offer free estimates and a prompt service.
Remember “one man’s trash is another man’s treasure!”