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The 5 Best Tips for De-Cluttering Your Home

A
common complaint from homeowners is that they have too much stuff.
Whether you want to downsize, simplify, or are just tired of looking
at all of your junk, decluttering your house is a rewarding project
that gives the gift of space and serenity.
Decluttering
isn’t easy though, it takes time, effort, and persistence. Use the
following five tips, courtesy of 1-866-We-Junk-It, to make your
decluttering project as easy as possible.
1. Take it one step at a
time.
Building
Rome took more than a day, and so will decluttering your house.
Decluttering is about more than just throwing away your old junk, it
is a conscious effort to live a more simple life. Avoid overwhelming
yourself by taking your declutter step-by-step; break up your home
into individual rooms and focus on cleaning one area at a time.
2. Start big.
Tackle
your biggest messes first. Not only will this give you the momentum
and motivation to push through the rest of your house, it will
prevent you from dealing with the hardest stuff when you are already
exhausted.
3. Finish one area before
moving on.
The
biggest mistake that people make when they are trying to declutter
their home is trying to do everything at once. They will clean a
little bit of their bedroom, then move on to their kitchen for an
hour then start working on the basement. Soon enough, they will get
frustrated that nothing is clean and just give up altogether. Prevent
this from happening to you by completely finishing one area before
moving on to the next. Clean the closet in your bedroom, then the
dresser, then under the bed and everywhere else in the room before
starting work on the kitchen.
4. Use the three-box
method.
The
three-box (or two box and a trash can) method is an easy way to sort
your belongings into three categories: items to keep, items to
donate/sell, and items to throw away. Worry about placing all of your
stuff in one of these three boxes before anything else, and check out
this article on how to host a successful tag sale so you can make
some money off of your old junk.
5. You can’t do
everything alone.
Sometimes,
you need to call in for reinforcements. Whether it is friends,
family, or a professional junk removal service, the extra set of
hands is certainly helpful, as old furniture and appliances can be
too heavy to move alone.
If you
live in New York and are planning a home decluttering project, do it
with the help of 1-866-We-Junk-It. Whether you need a rental dumpster
or help from professional junk removers, we can help ensure that your
project goes as smoothly as possible. Click here to visit our website
or call us at 1-866-935-8654.
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Cleaning out your home? Here’s what to do with your old stuff!

If you
are planning on cleaning out your attic, basement, garage, shed, or
entire house, you will quickly discover that you have a lot of stuff
that you have no need for. So what are you going to do with all of
it? While you could throw it all away, there are ways to make good
use out of your old stuff, or even make some money.
Use
this five-step process to make the most out of your old junk:
  1. Repurpose It. You
    can get creative with some of your old stuff and find new uses for
    it. Doing a Pinterest search for “repurposed junk” will yield
    thousands of results and could spark some great ideas for your next
    DIY project.
  2. Sell It. Instead
    of throwing your stuff away, why not make some extra money by
    selling it? You would be surprised at what kind of stuff people will
    buy at tag sales and through online services such as CraigsList and
    eBay.
  3. Donate It. If
    you can’t find another use for your junk and nobody wants to buy it,
    try giving it to a local charity. They aren’t going to take the tire
    to your old bike, but clothes, toys, electronics, and furniture that
    are in good condition can be donated to people in need.
  4. Recycle It. There
    is inevitably going to be items you come across that can’t be
    repurposed, sold, or donated. Look at everything that is left over
    and determine what can be taken to a nearby recycling center. Old
    scrap metal, rubber, and even some appliances can be given a new
    life instead of taking up space at the local dump.
  5. Trash It. Throwing
    something away should only be done as a last resort after you have
    exhausted all of your other options. Just make sure you adhere to
    your local dump’s regulations about what can and can’t be taken
    there – some of them are stricter than you imagine.
If you
are cleaning out your home, chances are you will have more garbage
than can fit in your normal trash can – even after selling,
donating, and recycling what you can. If you live in New York City,
Nassau County or Suffolk County, consider renting a dumpster from
1-866-We-Junk-It. We donate and recycle everything we can, and only
take what isn’t salvageable to the dump. Plus we know all about
landfill regulations, so you don’t have to!
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4 Tips for Cleaning Out Your Home

Every
year, thousands of homeowners make a resolution to get rid of the
clutter in their homes. If spring cleaning will be coming early for
you in 2015, use these tips to make your home clean-out as efficient
as possible.

Use the one year rule.
When
deciding what should stay in your house and what should go, follow
the one year rule. The rule is simple: if you haven’t used something
in a year, get rid of it. Be honest with yourself, if you haven’t
used an item in a full 365 days, what are the chances you will ever
use it again? Is the small chance you will one day need it worth the
space that it is taking up in your home? The answer is no, so throw
it away and forget about it.
Take baby steps.
Cleaning
out one room can feel overwhelming, let alone your entire house. If
the clutter is too much for you, break your house down into small
portions. Focus on one room at a time, and then break the individual
rooms into smaller pieces. For example, if you are cleaning a
bedroom, first focus on the closet, then under the bed, then the
dresser, etc. Just work piece by piece until the entire room is
sorted and cleaned, then move on to the next one. Before you know it,
your house will be as clean as it was the day you moved in!
When in doubt, throw it
out.
Have
you ever heard the rule of clothes shopping that states, “if you
don’t absolutely love it in the store, don’t buy it because you won’t
wear it”? This rule is similar to that, but it applies to cleaning
out your home. When sorting through all of your possessions, is
inevitable that you will pick something up and not know whether to
put it in the “keep” pile or the trash can. If you are not
absolutely positive that you will use the item again, odds are good
that you probably won’t, so toss it out or donate it to charity.
Call 1-866-We-Junk-It.
Whether
you need a dumpster to store all of your garbage or you are in need
of your whole basement, attic, or garage being cleaned out, you can
call 1-866-We-Junk-It. We are the leading junk removal service on
Long Island and can clean up the rubbish from any residential or
commercial project.
If you
are in need of residential or commercial dumpster rentals, junk
removal, or demolition, call us at 1-866-935-8654. For over 15 years,
1-866-We-Junk-It has proudly served homeowners and businesses in New
York City, Nassau County, and Suffolk County. For more information on
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