
Every once in a while, you need to plan cleanouts around your home. You may be cleaning out your place as you finish up a lease, carrying out an estate cleanout, or just wanting to do a thorough spring clean of your own place. Regardless of your reason, thereโs no doubt it can be a big and overwhelming job – especially if you need to remove junk like large appliances, furniture, and other household goods. So whether you choose to call on the professionals like Clean Focus or do the work yourself, here are a few handy tips from Junk Jerks for efficient junk removal and property cleanouts.
Recycle
Recycle and dispose of any junk, including your plastics, metals, glass, cardboard, paper, aluminum, cartons, and any other materials your local recycling bins accept. Also, get creative during your cleanouts and start repurposing and reusing as many items as you can for another reason. You can even recycle your clothes!
Donate
Donate any items that are still in good condition to thrift shops or secondhand furniture stores. This not only provides the opportunity for someone else to love your items for years to come, but it also means you could be doing your part to support charities like the Salvation Army, St Vinnies and RSPCA. Cleanouts are a great way to declutter and get rid of things you don’t need.
Sell
If youโre wanting to fund any future purchases or just need some extra cash, selling items can be a great idea. You could take items to a market, have a car boot or garage sale or even make an easy online listing by posting items for sale on Facebook Marketplace, Gumtree, Mercari, or eBay. Selling items is a great way to get your cleanouts jump-started.
Restore
Whether itโs the interior or exterior of your place, keeping your property maintained is super important. Spend some time analyzing the walls, floors, fixtures, and other areas of your interior as well as the walls, roof, drains, pipes, pool, gardens, and other areas of your exterior to determine what areas need cleanouts too. Make a list of jobs youโll be able to take on by yourself and note which areas you may need some help with from a professional. For the jobs that you feel you can get done on your own, take a trip to Bunnings and let the restoring begin!
Clean Your Interiors
Not only is maintenance important, but so is keeping your surfaces clean. For big cleanouts, a deep clean is a necessity. For your interiors, remove and wash light fittings, making sure to dry them properly before reattaching. Replace any light bulbs that are no longer working and wipe down other appliances such as air conditioners, ceiling fans, and smoke alarms. Also, wipe down any areas that are prone to collecting dust such as the exhaust fans in your kitchen, bathroom, and toilet, as well as Venetian blinds. You should also wash and vacuum your curtains, and use a sponge or duster to remove pesky spots left by flies or insects. Use a vacuum inside any wardrobes and cupboards and wipe down all surfaces, doors and light switches. Remove any hooks, posters, sticky tape, or blu tack residue off your walls and give your walls a thorough wipe down or a fresh coat of paint. Don’t forget to plan cleanouts of other rooms too! Remember to clean your kitchen appliances such as the inside of your oven and cooktop. And if you have to remove anything in order to clean it, make sure you check with your appliance instruction manual for directions first. Wipe down any tap fittings in your kitchen, bathroom and laundry.
Freshen Up Your Exteriors
It’s time to freshen up your exteriors, tidy your backyard and clean up your property by removing junk such as dead leaves and plants, weeds, toys, and rubbish. After youโve cleared your outside areas, use a pressure washer to remove dirt, cobwebs and other debris from your exterior walls and deck. The next step is to trim any tidy trees, hedges, and shrubs. If there are any stains on your driveway or on your garage door, scrub everything clean with a high-quality oil remover. Finally, do a thorough sweep of your place to remove any leftover dirt and debris and leave your exterior looking sparkling clean!
Take a Trip To The Tip
There are many items that arenโt suitable for your local op shops. In this case, there are council facilities where you can drop off your unwanted items to be recycled or reused by other people. It is also a free service that is provided by the local council, providing the opportunity for you to move your unwanted goods so that others can put them to good use. Also, if you have sufficient garden debris from your exterior cleanouts left over, it may be a good idea to also take this to the top instead of maxing out your bin capacity.
Use a Junk Removal Service
Doing a big clean-up sure isnโt easy! If youโd rather someone else take care of the dirty work for you, get in contact with a junk removal service to alleviate any physical or mental overwhelm. Whilst some of the jobs are merely time-consuming, such as sorting through and reorganizing your possessions, others require physical labor such as moving furniture, cleaning out rubbish, doing a deep clean, and more. Using a junk removal service like 1300 Rubbish or Ridly rubbish removal will not only save you from some of the tougher jobs but will ensure your items are disposed of in the correct way.
There you have it, practical tips and tricks for efficient junk removals and property cleanouts. When youโre carrying out a property cleanout it’s far more thorough, detailed and requires much more care and attention than the occasional clean. So tackling it room by room and hiring professionals where needed will be your best bet. There is no denying that it will be a big job – but itโll also be an extremely rewarding one once youโve reached the finish line!