by bojan | Jul 20, 2015 | Junk Removal Faq
When someone has accumulated a lot of possessions they may be called a hoarder by their friends. But true hoarding disorder is a serious psychological problem that goes far beyond having collections or holding on to a lot of stuff. Knowing the right time to call a junk removal company can be difficult and complex. Symptoms of hoarding People who hoard commonly collect items that other people might consider useless garbage such as newspapers, old magazines, plastic bags etc. They may also have an overabundance of clothing, household supplies etc. Compulsive hoarding may also be accompanied by other disorders such as OCD, ADHD or depression. It can seriously affect one’s quality of living not only by creating a junky looking home but also by causing potentially dangerous and unsanitary conditions. It can lead to social isolation, marital and family problems as well as financial difficulties. People who hoard may justify their behaviour by claiming items will increase in value, or has sentimentality attached to it. They may just say they will need a given item someday. Different from collectors who usually feel a sense of pride in their collections, hoarders are often embarrassed or ashamed of their clutter. When to call the junk removal company If you are a landlord who has recently discovered you last tenant was a hoarder, the decision to call a junk removal services company like 1-888-I-AM-JUNK is an easy one. But what if you are trying to help a friend or family member who is still living in their home and does not have an active power of attorney? In these cases, a person... by bojan | Jul 20, 2015 | Junk Removal Faq
Have you ever thought about hiring a junk removal company but didn’t because you were too concerned that the items you had for them to haul away were too heavy, too awkward or too large. Maybe you held on to your items because you knew they could be recycled or reused and didn’t want them to end up in a landfill. This article will answer the simple but common question, “what can a junk removal company take?” Residential Junk – Whether it’s old and broken toys, electronics or sports equipment that has seen better days, we are able to clean out the clutter that’s been taking up space in your basement, garage and other areas of your home. Commercial junk – Businesses commonly have their own unique types of junk. Skids and pallets, broken display racks, construction debris and equipment that no longer works are all examples of what we can haul away for you. Garbage – Sometimes “junk” isn’t even nice enough to be called junk. It’s garbage pure and simple. Perhaps it’s trash that an old tenant or even a previous homeowner left behind. Whatever it is, you probably don’t want to handle it yourself. But even if your junk is a little on the gross side, we can take it off your hands for you. Appliances – Old appliances can take up much needed space in your home. But they are big and heavy to move. Instead of renting a truck and trying to do the back breaking work yourself, one of our junk removal teams can quickly dispose of old stoves, dishwashers, refrigerators and other... by bojan | Jul 20, 2015 | Junk Removal Faq
Spring is a time for new beginnings. Perhaps that’s why people of various cultures from around the world take this change in seasons as an opportunity to say out with the old and in with the new. In other words, it’s time for spring cleaning. Spring cleaning can take many forms. It could mean something as simple as scrubbing the toilets and vacuuming the carpets – or it could mean something a little more thorough like decluttering your home and yard by getting rid of things you no longer want or need. If your work seems to be falling more inside this second category, then you might want to consider calling a junk removal company such as 1-888-I-AM-JUNK. The following are just a few of the ways in which we help people with their spring cleaning: Residential clutter There are all sorts of reasons why people accumulate clutter. Perhaps you’ve been storing items and furnishings for an elderly family member who has now passed on or moved into a retirement home. Perhaps the kids are grown and have left their childhood belongings behind. Or perhaps, a member of your own family simply can’t resist a bargain and has accumulated far too much over the years. Whatever the reason, there is no need to let it take up space in your garage, basement or attic. 1-888-I-AM-JUNK can sort through and haul away all those unwanted items. Construction debris Have you recently completed some renovations on your home? Maybe now you’ve finally got the kitchen of your dreams or have finally converted your basement into the ideal spot for you and... by bojan | Jul 20, 2015 | Junk Removal Faq
When attempting to decide whether something is junk or not, you have to understand that the definition means different things to different people. Generally speaking, junk typically has no value and is simply taking up space in a position that could be otherwise used for something useful. Items that fall into the junk category tend to include leftover construction materials, broken furniture, and yard debris or refuse. These items will be discussed in greater detail below, but they are all common junk items people frequently look to get rid of. Construction materials in particular are a common junk removal specialty due to the larger scale renovations and remodeling efforts that are continuously going on in the bustling city. Deciding whether something is junk or not really comes down to value, which is the price someone is willing to pay for an item. For instance, if you already have a working washing machine in your home and an old, leaky one is taking up space in your garage, you might be willing to give the broken one away if someone would be willing to haul it off – it has no value to you. On the flip side, some mechanically-inclined individual with access to parts might see a broken washer as a small chore to repair and would be willing to pay the homeowner to have the rights take it. That person sees value in the washing machine, so it is not junk to them. Should you find yourself unsure of what to toss and what to keep, you might consider bringing in an appraiser, but you should have a... by bojan | Jul 20, 2015 | Junk Removal Faq
A day in the life of a junk remover is one full of satisfying work. There is quite a lot of junk in a major city that needs to be hauled away on a daily basis. There should be no shortage of job security for a junk remover as they make their way around Toronto helping folks solve their storage and debris dilemmas with a careful and methodical hand. Typically you can find the mild mannered junk remover hauling away bricks, mortar, tile, carpet or refuse with a smile and polite nod, because he/she loves what they do. Essentially a junk remover is a problem solver, one that can step in with an iron grip and haul away your worries as you sip a cool beverage and watch from the comfort of your home. When faced with a major junk removal project, most homeowners will cringe and try not to think about the problem in the hopes that it will somehow magically go away on its own. Unless you’re composting in the backyard, your refuse problems are probably not going to solve themselves. Unfortunately they will more than likely get worse, especially if the junk you have is organic material that will deteriorate and rot over time. This can create many more issues with rodents and home foundation problems that could easily be avoided if you were to call a junk removal service like 1-888-I-AM-JUNK that can send in a team of magicians to swiftly bundle, wrap and cart away all of the following trash items in the blink of an eye: Construction materials Yard debris Broken appliances Furniture... by bojan | Jul 20, 2015 | Junk Removal Faq
There is a saying that goes, “One man’s trash is another man’s treasure.” This means what is considered junk to somebody, may be quite useful to someone else. Junk is typically classified as a valueless article occupying space that would be better served for housing something more useful. Junk can be broken things, obsolete items or otherwise outgrown things that do not currently serve a valuable purpose to you. However there is another side to junk; some junk that is otherwise worthless may have sentimental value which is why the owner cannot let it go. Forming a bond with belongings over a long period of time is very common and many people that are classified as hoarders have a crippling addiction to their junk. Value and Junk Value can be defined as the cost someone is willing to pay for an item. Persons with sentimental attachments to otherwise worthless possessions would still argue that they have value, even if the general perception is that the item is indeed junk or trash. Junk can be broken down into many categories, but basically it consists of items that should be disposed of yet still linger. Bringing in a professional junk removal company like 1-888-I-AM-JUNK can help you sort through your belongings and better determine what should be kept and what can be discarded. The following items can usually be pretty clearly defined as junk: Demolition from remodeling – There is almost no way to re-use drywall as it tends to soften over time and it typically gets damaged during removal. The same can be said for some wood and older piping. ...