Following the lead of many cities across the country Houston is getting into the recycling game. As the program gets underway not every neighborhood has the opportunity for a weekly recycling pick up. But that’s not the say that you can’t request to be put on the waiting list. According to the official site for the city of Houston you just need to follow these plans:
“Neighborhoods that would like to be considered for future recycling expansion are placed on a waiting list. Please note that your neighborhood must be within the Houston City limits and not currently in a sponsorship program (homeowners association receives rebate from the city for garbage service); on a private street; and/or in a gated community. We are requesting that you provide the following information (in writing) to have your neighborhood added to the waiting list. When resources become available, you will be notified.”
For those residents who are already part of the curbside recycling program they need to follow the recommendations as to exactly what can be put into their blue recycling bin. On the list of accepted items are newspapers, magazines, office paper, junk mail and telephone books. You can also toss in any cans made of tin or aluminum. Plastic bottles and jugs are also accepted provided they are marked with a number 1 through 5 or a 7 recycling symbol.
Those neighborhoods that don’t have a recycling program in operation can drop off their recyclables at one of the many neighborhood designated drop off zones. They accept all of the same recyclables you would put in the bin except for corrugated cardboard. So what are you supposed to do with your corrugated cardboard? These would be items like those boxes left over from a move or boxes that a new TV came in. You could try to cut them up into little pieces and throw them out in the garbage but who has time for that? The best course of action would be to hire a professional company that specializes in junk and cardboard disposal – Junk King Houston.
Now, you might be asking yourself “isn’t it silly to hire somebody to take away boxes?” Actually it’s not when you consider the alternative. If you are hanging onto those boxes and keeping them outside in the garage or on a back porch then chances are they might be caught in the rain which will quickly turn them into a soggy mess. If you do break down the boxes and tuck them away somewhere you are just wasting valuable storage space. All of those are good reasons to get rid of those boxes as soon as you’re done with them. Keep in mind that a professional junk hauler like Junk King Houston who is taking away your boxes can also take away other stuff as well. What else do you have collecting dust that you’d love to get rid of? They might just be plenty of stuff! As long as they are showing up with an empty truck why not fill it up with all your junk?
Much like the electricity that comes into our homes, most of us don’t even think about how our water heater works; that is until it breaks down! The water heater is something we depend on every time we turn on the faucet, take a shower or do a load of laundry. Given those daily events is it any wonder that a water heater is put through a lot of stress? Depending upon how old your current water heater is you might find that it’s time for replacement. As you go shopping for a new water heater you’ll be presented with several different options in terms of design and functionality.
One a scale of 1 to 10 with 10 being the worst, what kind of procrastinator are you? The answer to that question could be found in how long it takes you to remove the Christmas decorations once Christmas is actually over. Let’s face, every neighborhood has that once house which takes its time removing those decorations. Tradition holds that the official end of the Christmas season falls on January 6. That is when the church declares Christmas is over and when most people take down their decorations. But there are always some hold outs, aren’t there? Are you one of them?
Not only are the holidays a great time for friends and family to gather together but it’s also a time when Houston municipal workers get a couple of days off. These are the hard-working folks that deliver our mail, keep our roads paved, make sure our streetlights are working and pick up our trash. It’s that last item that really adds to our standard of living. Trash pickup is also such a simple task to accomplish. The deal is we fill up our trash cans then put them on the curb and the municipal garbage collectors pick it up once a week. Although with the holiday schedule that weekly pickup is shaken up. Usually this will mean waiting an extra day for the garbage to be collected. However, there may be another byproduct of the holidays that those Houston municipal workers can’t really help with and that would be with all the large trash items.
For most people in Houston, moving day is something to get through and survive rather than a kind of day you might look forward to like Christmas. A lot of pressure can build up for a moving day. However, if you take an organized and systematic approach to the event, you should be able to come out on the other side reasonable unscathed. The big thing to remember is not to wait until the last minute for packing. Once you’ve settled on a date and have booked your movers, there is no reason why you can’t start packing up right away. Filling up a couple of boxes a day is a great way to knock out all the packing. Just think about all those things you’re not going to be using everyday (books, CDs, DVDS, seasonal clothes, etc.) and begin there.
If you had to rate yourself on the scale of one to 10 with one being “you throw everything away” and 10 being “you’ve never throw anything away” where would you fall on that scale? Most people hover somewhere around the middle. They throw away those things that clutter up the house but still manage to stuff closets full of junk. On the opposite end of that spectrum you have the hoarders who hang onto everything. In extreme cases, like the ones they showcase on reality television, these hoarders can actually cause harm to themselves and their neighborhood. Maybe you’re on the verge of becoming a hoarder through no real fault of your own; you just don’t have the means to get rid of your junk. That no longer has to be the case in Houston when you can hire
If you are in the market for a new television in Houston, then you need to take into account some facts. First of all, forget everything you think you know about things like HDTV. These would be things like needing a special box to convert a signal or having to sit in a special spot to get the best view. While it is true that HD convertors are needed for some satellite systems, most local cable or digital television hook ups are providing HDTV channels for their customers with already built in receivers. In fact, you might just be getting an HD signal right now and not even know it! All you have to do is call up your provider and ask them what the deal is with HD.
Let’s get real: How many times have you made the New Year’s resolution to get in shape only to have that fly right out the window by March? Sure, there are a lot of reasons to prevent you from working out like not enough time in your day to travel back and forth to the gym. That’s probably the biggest deterrent for most folks. That and the cheesecake! But how great would it be to have your own personal gym just down the hall from your bedroom? You might not feel so guilty about that cheesecake if you know the next morning you’ll be hitting your cardio hard. You can actually accomplish that rather easily if you have the room and the motivation.
So you’ve finally decided to get rid of that old sofa or bedroom set. Good for you. Have you picked out its replacement yet? Been to a lot of furniture stores? Found the perfect fit for your Houston home? Good work. Now you’ve got to find a way to get rid of that old furniture. You have a few options. The question becomes do you want to take the long way or get it done in a snap?