Junk King of Sacramento offers professional deceased estate clean up services throughout the Sacramento area.
Deceased Estate Clean Up with Compassion
Being charged with clearing out a loved one’s estate is an emotional time that also requires you to be practical and organized. At Junk King of Sacramento, we understand the challenges you face. You probably don’t know where to start and the idea of sorting through years of boxes of belongings can be overwhelming.
From a simple closet cleanout to a whole house junk removal, we offer a wide range of options including:
- Drapery and carpet removal.
- Attics, basements, and garages
- Bedrooms, living and dining rooms, and kitchens.
- Whole-house clean outs.
- Landscape and pool area clean-up, including spa removal.
We make the entire deceased estate clean up experience a safe and efficient one. We’re the premier deceased estate clean up service in all of Sacramento!
The Estate Cleaning Service Process
As you do a preliminary cleaning of your loved one’s home, keep a few things in mind before scheduling our service.
- Are there valuable items such as artwork or antiques that need a valuation or appraisal conducted? If so, we recommend moving these items to a consignment company or auction house.
- If you’re unsure of the value of certain items, consider meeting with an estate consultant who can help you decide what should be kept, sold, donated, or discarded.
- Make sure to look in unexpected places for hidden valuables. People really do store cash under the mattress, inside books, or in kitchen cupboards. Thoroughly go through everything, including pockets in clothing, before having us remove anything from the house.
Hiring a professional deceased estate clean up service can save you a lot of time and emotional heartache. Emotions often cloud a family member’s judgment, making it difficult to part with items that hold sentimental value. Services like ours are trained to have a more objective view about what needs to be discarded, which you may find extremely helpful.
Your #1 Choice for Deceased Estate Clean Up Services
Junk King of Sacramento’s professional deceased estate clean up services make the often-painful chore of packing up and removing a loved one’s possession as comfortable an experience as possible.
We like to think of ourselves as your partner in this difficult time. Why not treat yourself with compassion by letting us remove the trash, furniture, appliances, debris, and other unwanted or broken items you no longer want. We use state-of-the-art tools and truck to get the job done right. And we do it on time and on budget.
We pride ourselves on our eco-friendly process, our lower rates, and our superior customer service. Contact us today to learn just how easy it can be to get the most cost-effective and professional deceased estate clean up service throughout the greater Sacramento area. We look forward to helping you with this difficult task.
A wonderful resolution for the New Year could involve your home and that would be to make it green. Yes, a lovely coat of green paint would be nice but we’re really talking about putting eco-friendly policies into effect that will help lower your monthly bills and be a big plus for Sacramento.
This past Earth Day a new Guinness World Record was set and Sacramento was front and center for all the excitement. This wasn’t the world’s longest set of fingernails or beard made of bees but something of greater importance for all of us. The Roseville based Sim Recycling Solutions launched a single day e-waste recycling at drop-off locations in Sacramento, Long Beach, Dallas, New York and Chicago. By the end of the day, over 80,000 pounds of e-waste was collected and headed off for recycling. That’s the kind of World Record we can all benefit from.
According to a recent article in the Sacramento Bee, when Kyle Truitt was helping his friend, Josh Cox, move into a new home they became frustrated with all those cardboard boxes they needed to do the packing and moving. Because these friends were dedicated recyclers they wondered if there could be an alternative.
The Sacramento Bee recently put forth the “