Medical history was recently made in San Antonio when the world’s largest kidney exchange occurred over a three day period. Sixteen recipients got kidneys from sixteen donors. It’s the largest simultaneous organ exchange of its kind anywhere in the world. This happened when one donor wanted to give their kidney to a loved one, but couldn’t because they weren’t a match. That’s when another person with the same set of circumstances stepped in to donate their kidney in exchange for a match for their loved one. Before you know it, you have a chain of folks all giving and taking at once. The San Antonio medical team is to be commended for such an amazing feat.
So, what does any of this have to do with furniture removal? In many ways, getting rid of your old furniture is like getting rid of an organ that has worn out. Obviously, a kidney transplant is far more serious then tossing out an old sofa, but if you have the opportunity to handle the small stuff in your life then the big stuff will be easier to take on.
A piece of furniture can also be donated. If it is in reasonable condition, you might want to pass along a dining room table or bedroom set to someone you know that could really use it. Or you could donate your furniture to charitable organizations like Goodwill or the Salvation Army. They can turn around and sell it and use the money to help out other folks in need. Think of it as a kind of circle of life but with a sofa. Of course all of that depends on the condition of your donated furniture. Is it really a “match” for a new family or has it outlived itself?
Do you remember the day when your furniture crossed over into the junk zone? Was it that last spill of wine or the last stampede of muddy dog paws? Was it when the leg broke and you tried to fix it with nails and screws? Was it when your mother-in-law came for a visit and refused to sit anywhere? You probably remember the day very well. Whatever the cause, if your furniture can now be officially classified as junk you have no other choice but to call up a San Antonio furniture removal company like Junk King to haul it off.
Before you make that call, think about the total picture of what you have to get rid of. Yes, the sofa might be the reason you’re hiring the removal crew, but what about those rolled up rugs you’ll never use? How about the bags of dusty drapes? Let’s face it; if you put your mind to it you might just come up with an entire truck full of junk that can be taken out of your life. Of course if it is just one sofa, then don’t wait for the other junk to pile up. Get that furniture out of your house and replaced it with something new, clean and fresh.
Junk King San Antonio can handle all your furniture removal needs with efficiency and an eco-friendly touch. Simply call 1-888-888-JUNK or book a free on site estimate online.
No matter what time of the year it is, someone can always make the case that “the holidays are just around the corner.” There might actually be a period of one day in March and a long afternoon in late July where there are no signs of any holidays. Other than that, Halloween runs into Thanksgiving which leads up to Christmas, quickly followed by New Years’, then Valentine’s Day, then Easter, and then the start of summer/end of school. Sprinkle in all the birthdays and anniversaries and you get the picture; our lives are full of celebrations.
The state of Texas has always had a thriving economy. In fact, compared to the rest of the country, Texas ranks fairly high in terms of employment figures. But that doesn’t mean folks still can’t find themselves in over their heads when it comes to their budgets. The harsh reality is that sometimes owning a home becomes too much of a burden. If somebody has problems making their mortgage payments they can end up in foreclosure. The bank will step in and take over the property but they don’t want to keep it for long.
Of all the famous phrases uttered throughout American history, “Remember the Alamo” is right up there with “give me liberty or give me death.” The Alamo certainly stands alongside many important historic sites across the country. But there is so much more to see and do in San Antonio beyond the walls of the Alamo.
They say everything is bigger in Texas. Doesn’t that also hold true for all the junk you’ve gathered in a lifetime? Maybe it was an old boat you thought you could restore. Or a pile of lumber for a shed you were going to build but now the wood is no good. It could also be a ratty sofa you stuffed in the garage to make way for a new one. All of these types of items might have served a purpose at one point in your life but now they have been classified officially as junk. The problem then becomes how to deal with this unnecessary clutter. Simple: call up a