So, it’s that time of year again, that time when you look around the house and realize that you have received more presents than you have space. One of the New Year resolutions that many people have, after losing weight and quitting smoking, is to clean out the house. There are good reasons for that. Dust, mildew, and even mold collect on old furnishings and getting rid of these items makes for a cleaner house. But beyond the health reasons there are psychological reasons to clear are the rubbish and junk. A clean house does produce a clean mind. It’s the fresh snow effect. There is nothing more pleasurable than playing in fresh snow. Old snow not so much. A clean house refocuses the energies and creates more harmony. When your house is clean, you feel more alert, more excited to be in the home, and it’s easier to focus and concentrate.
How does having junk in your home affect you
There is another plus side to clearing out the post-holiday junk: recycling. There will be things that you remove from your house that can be recycled and repurposed by others. Goodwill always can use support. They will take the items you don’t need and make good use of them. One man’s trash can certainly be another man’s treasure. If you are hesitant to throw out things that you believe could still be used, why not donate them instead?
We would love to help you with your junk hauling and get your home looking lean and clean again. Unlike our competitors whose prices reflect a high overhead, we’re a family owned and operated business and can keep our prices low. It’s easier for us to quote a job that makes sense for our clients and not try to upsell you on services that you don’t need. We believe in giving out customers only what they need, no more, no less. Too often companies are forced to raise prices to keep people employed and everyone working. We’re in a position where we don’t have to, and can in fact do the opposite.
Give us a call. We do free quotes and would love to help you ring in the new year with a new look to your current home.