There are some things in life that a just plain wrong. According to the Metro Beautification and Environment Commission that list includes networking at a funeral, breaking up on Valentine’s Day, proposing marriage on a blind date and littering. Actually, it is littering that is the real focus of this tongue-in-cheek campaign. When you get right down to it, littering is no laughing matter.
Consider that last year, the state of Tennessee paid out $11 million to have litter picked up. Those collection trucks clocked in 12 million miles and loaded up 900 tons of litter. Add in all the gas used and its clear this was a big problem to deal with. The key point is that it doesn’t have to be this way. After all, how much effort does it take to throw out something in a trashcan? Does it really need to be randomly tossed aside?
Then there was the issue of illegal dumping. Sadly, we’ve all been witness to this kind of nonsense. Last year there was 5,163 tons of trash removed from 2,412 illegal dumpsites. Included in that were 4,503 illegally dumped tires. It really doesn’t take a lot of effort to fix this problem. All you need to do is call Junk King Nashville when you’ve got something big and bulky you want tossed away.
Junk King is the professional junk hauling company that has become a mainstay of Nashville. This means they have some high standards to live up to when it comes to providing this type of service. Before calling Junk King take a tour of your home to figure out what you’re ready to toss out. Keep in mind that when you hire Junk King Nashville you’re actually hiring a two-man crew capable of doing all the lifting and hauling. All you need to do is tell them what you want taken out of your home or out of your yards. You’re also going to be getting a big ol’ truck that you can fill to the rafters if you want. Add it all up and you no longer have any excuse to hold onto junk.
In terms of cost, Junk King Nashville comes out a winner there, too. They’re going to be charging you by the amount of space your junk takes up on their truck. You’re not going to be paying for dump fees, travel time, truck rental or labor costs. If you think you can get a better deal renting a dumpster, forget about it! Junk King is hands down the most affordable, fastest and friendliest way to remove junk from your home or business. You’re just a phone call away from getting rid of all your junk once and for all!
There’s a lot of lumber around the country these days. That’s according to a report put out by the Commerce Department about the increasing level of wholesaler stockpiles. In fact, January saw the largest amount in the past 13 months. In the lumber industry this means a 3.4% gain in inventories. As everyone knows, the more there is of something the cheaper it costs. Look for the prices of lumber to drop at the Home Depot.
Are you thinking about a kitchen remodel? You’re not alone. Giving a kitchen a makeover is one of the most popular remodeling projects that homeowners undertake. It’s also a perfect way to increase the value of the home many times over. Thanks to many helpful YouTube videos and stores like Home Depot, a kitchen remodel has also become a very popular DIY type of project. Whether you’ll be hiring a contractor or doing the work for yourself you should consider some important options in your planning stage.
What to do with your Christmas tree might depend on what kind of backyard you have. There is a growing eco-friendly movement that puts forth the idea if you are going to take from the earth you should give back to the earth. How does that apply to an old Christmas tree? Well, you could drag it out to your backyard and leave it out for a kind of bird sanctuary. The little feathered ones could find it to provide decent shelter. If you’ve got a garden, the tree could spend the winter decomposing. Going that route would mean stripping off the branches for a more even distribution of the newly formed mulch.
If you’re in Nashville for the 4th of July then the place to be is the Lawn at Riverfront Park for a huge celebration entitled “Let Freedom Sing.” For the first time, this annual event will actually be a two-day extravaganza. On July 3rd there will be a free concert plus fireworks. On the 4th that party is expanded to include even more fun, food, drinks and one of the biggest fireworks displays in the whole South! Included on the line-up of entertainers are The Mavericks, Craig Morgan, Sarah Darling, Music City Hit-Makers and the Nashville Symphony. Organizers are encouraging folks to come early and stay late.
In Nashville, state lawmakers recently sent a bill that authorizes the removal of the Occupy Nashville camp to Governor Bill Haslam for his signature. This would outlaw all unauthorized camping on public grounds. The key word there is “unauthorized.” No one wants to outlaw protests; it just makes practical sense that there be permits utilized by protesters that might infringe on common areas used by the general public.
As with every other local state government, Tennessee is getting into the energy efficient business by setting up projects that will be sponsored by the Clean Tennessee Energy Grant program. The funding from these projects comes from the April 2011 Clean Air Act Settlement with the Tennessee Valley Authority. As part of this settlement the state will receive over $26 million to fund clean air projects.
We’ve all come to accept the term “professional” as referring to someone who gets paid to perform a service. In professional sports like the NBA and the NFL recruiters line up on college campuses to snatch up the best players. Once those grads sign a contact, they’ve become a professional. There was a time when members of the U.S. Olympic team couldn’t be professional. That changed years ago with the Olympic basketball team when we decided it was better to win with a “dream team” then risk losing with a bunch of amateurs!