If you need to take care of junk removal and decide to do it on your own, then you can say good-bye to your day off. First, you’ll need to get up early to rent a truck big enough to haul away everything you want to get rid of. Then you might need to go find some day laborers to help with the loading. That is not the safest of things to do. After you secure all that, then you need to do the actual work of loading everything up. Once the truck is full, you’ll be heading out to get rid of the stuff. This could mean dropping things off at recycling centers or the closest landfill. Even that might be an hour or more away. At the landfill, you’ll be waiting in line for your turn to unload. Then it’s back to the truck rental place to return the vehicle. From start to finish you could be looking at close to five hours of work. It’s no wonder you’ve been putting off this job. Is there a better way? There is when you hire Junk King.

Junk King is the professional junk hauling service that does all the work for you. They’ll provide you with a two man moving crew and a truck. That’s a big part of the job taken care of right from the jump. The duration of the job with Junk King is as long as it takes to load up your stuff. You won’t be putting your back at risk. Instead, the crew will do all the lifting and loading and they’ll move very fast!
As soon as everything is packed up, the Junk King will be on their way. Most jobs take under twenty minutes from start to finish. That’s a lot better than five hours on a Saturday! As for cost, Junk King will only charge a flat fee based on how much space your junk will take up on the back of the truck. It’s all a matter of volume. When you compare what Junk King charges with what you’d would pay with your DIY, you’ll be saving a bundle! If you want to free up your weekend, then turn your junk removal chore over to Junk King.
We all know the importance of having a good breakfast. To reinforce that healthy message, SoCal McDonald’s in Orange County offered a free breakfast on the first day of school for any student who came in with an adult. Nothing says breakfast like an Egg McMuffin!
According to Tripadvisor.com there are 186 things to do in Orange County this summer. Obviously, that is just an estimate but it gives you an idea of how much this area has to offer for local residents or out of town visitors. On the top of the list is a visit to Heisler Park in Laguna Beach, the Flightdeck Flight Simulation Center in Anaheim, the Mission at San Juan Capistrano, the 1,000 Steps Beach in Laguna and the Balboa Island Ferry at Newport Beach. What do all of those destinations have in common? They are going to require you to get out of your house to enjoy them. This means getting your “to do” list finished and that’s where
Smile! It’s time to give your home a good spring-cleaning. No smile? Well, that’s understandable. Doing the kind of thorough floor to ceiling cleaning in a home can be a bit of drudgery but it doesn’t have to be like that. The key is to keep your eye on the prize and that’s in a home that is sparkling and free of clutter. Getting a little outside help wouldn’t hurt either.
Are you in the remodeling mood? Converting a garage, basement, attic or spare room into a more practical space could be just the perfect DIY project to kick off the New Year. Before you tackle that type of job you’ll want to consider your options. What exactly is your goal? Building a home office means making a room comfortable for a desk and other equipment. You’ll maybe want a window or ceiling fan for comfort. On the other hand if you’re looking to turn your basement or garage into a screening room keeping the light out is a better way to go. And if you’re starting from scratch with a screening room you might want to plan out your speaker and television placement so you can sink the speakers into the wall and hire all the wiring.
When was the last time you really pampered yourself? We’re not talking about ordering that piece of cheesecake for dessert (nothing wrong with that) but really taking the time to focus on nothing but relaxation. It’s important that you do this because it helps you “reboot” your mind and body. That in turn will help you deal with everything else you’ve got on your plate. A pamper session is something you should schedule with as much importance as a visit to the doctor. What is your favorite way to be pampered?
If you’re seriously considering downsizing then you should take the time to plan out exactly what you expect to get from this experience. This is especially true with all of your stuff. Once you have a true sense of where you’ll be moving into you can gauge what you can take with you. You might have some very lovely pieces of furniture or decorations but it’s time to either put them in storage, give them away or toss them out. Embracing downsizing means you’ll want to minimize the stuff you bring with you. Putting items in storage might defeat that purpose. You might also feels pangs of guilt knowing that you’ve got things waiting to be brought back out in a bigger place. That’s not what downsizing is all about. It’s about managing your time better, saving money and creating a cozier environment.
Making a move into a new home or apartment can be equal parts stressful and exciting. Fresh starts are always a proactive way of reinvigorating your life. You’ll have the opportunity to meet new people and experience the charm of a different neighborhood. But it’s also stress inducing in terms of getting ready for the movers, making sure everything is packed and nothing gets broken on the journey. This makes a move to a new place as the perfect opportunity to finally get rid of your useless junk. Why would you want to take that with you?
One of the mainstays of the television crime drama is the back alley dumpster. How many times have you seen your favorite cop show where the detectives need to climb into a dumpster looking for clues? It’s almost as if every dumpster is some kind of magnet pulling in guns, knives, phones and purses. In extreme cases the bodies of victims have ended up in a dumpster. That’s because the very nature of a dumpster is one of “drive-by availability.” In other words, if you’ve got something in your car you want to get rid of and you see a dumpster you’re going to toss that object. Now imagine if you will that a dumpster is sitting in your driveway. Do you want that to be turned into a crime scene?