Painting a room is a job that can totally transform that space. It’s also the kind of job that is easy to accomplish on your own. Of course, if you are hiring painting contractors then it might be a great time to go on vacation. You go away and come back to a freshly painted house. With either one of those scenarios there’s a certain amount of prep work that needs to be done. This process is greatly helped with a call to Junk King Sarasota. Although they may not be able to help with putting paint tape down, they can certainly make a big difference when it comes to clearing out clutter to get that room ready for painting.

Professional painters will always tell you they prefer working in an empty house. That provides them with a lot more room to get around. It might be a challenge if you to clear out a room completely when painting in your house that doesn’t mean you can’t minimize the amount of items by removing the clutter. With Junk King Sarasota on the job you have the opportunity to get rid of the big pieces like a sofa, loveseat or bedroom set that you no longer going to use. Why move them back into a freshly painted room? They can all be safely and quickly loaded onto the Junk King Sarasota truck.
In addition to clearing out the unwanted items from the room your painting, Junk King Sarasota can also help the clutter the rest of your house. This is a terrific opportunity to finally clear out your closets of all the stuff you’ve got crammed in there that you’re never going to use again. Just think of how much of a difference that will make especially in the morning when you’re looking for an outfit for work.
Even though you’re not painting in the backyard, Junk King Sarasota can also be a big help out there. In no time at all though pickup any yard debris you want removed. That includes taking down things like an old playground set or even a big hot tub. Get your room ready for painting and your house clear of clutter with one call to Junk King Sarasota.


There is an old adage among carpenters that goes, “measure twice, cut once.” Basically, that means you have to get your measurements exact or you’ll be going back to the saw time and time again. You should apply that same principle to buying a new refrigerator. This is especially true if you need your fridge to slide into a pre-cut counter space. The other consider you have to take into account is the refrigerator door. Your new model might fit in the counter but will the door clear an island or countertop? It would be horrible if you brought that new fridge home only to discover it won’t work in your kitchen.
It appears that the organic food and recycling products wave is spreading far beyond the specialty grocery stores like Whole Foods and Trader Joes. Now the big boys in Florida like Publix, Winn-Dixie and Sweetbay are jumping on the eco-friendly bandwagon by offering a wide range of items like recycled paper towels and organically certified diary, fruit and veggies. Even paying a little bit more doesn’t seem to be a turn off for those folks who want to stay green with everything they do. It’s all about reducing the individual carbon footprint. This is the estimate of how much you “contribute” to the depletion of the ozone layer. By doing simple things like walking or taking the bus instead of driving and recycling you’re doing your part. The issue becomes how far do you want to take your green policy?
Welcome to the official kick-off of the holiday season. Despite the desire of department stores and television commercials to start the Christmas season in August, most people hold that the traditional kickoff is really the Thanksgiving Day weekend. This means if you’re willing, ready and able you could be opening up your home to friends and family visiting from out of town. At the very least, you could have some of those college bound kids returning home and bringing their new dorm-mate with them. The big issue becomes will you be ready? Put aside the menu for Thanksgiving and consider what you have to do to make your overnight guests feel welcomed. It all comes down to the little touches.
On many levels, Sarasota is a divided community. We’re not talking about “red” versus “blue” but permanent residents versus seasonal residents. Many folks enjoy making Sarasota their winter home away from home and why not? There is an abundance of wonderful weather and activities to keep everyone happy. However, when a storm like the recent Hurricane Sandy ripped through the northeast some of these seasonal residents worried about their homes caught up in the storm damage. All they can do is wait and hope for good news. Ironically, these same folks spend their summers up north watching storms roll through Florida.
Downsizing is a concept being embraced by many senior residents in Sarasota. To downsize is to scale back. Often that will mean moving into a smaller more manageable living space. Instead of keeping up with all the maintenance required on a home, you could transition into an inviting community of like-minded retirees who are enjoying an exceptional quality of life. When you don’t have to worry about leaking roofs, old water heaters or mowing the lawn you’ll be amazed at how relaxed you’ll become. Trying to fit all your possessions into a smaller place can be a daunting task. But you have the perfect ally in Junk King standing by to help.