Thursday 18 April 2013

How to deal with some of the most common clearance items



Anyone who has got in touch with our experts here at Just-Clear (http://www.just-clear.co.uk) will know all about the sheer efficiency, professionalism and eco-friendliness of our house clearance services. We help you to sort out the truly needless junk from the more valuable items that you may wish to donate, sell or even keep. Indeed, there are certain items that come up very consistently in our work, including...

Furniture

Whether it’s dining tables and chairs that have been handed down the generations, or instead a redundant filing cabinet, furniture is so often the bane of the life of someone undertaking a house or office clearance. You may be particularly tempted with these items to just hire a van and ‘get it over and done with’, but have you considered the best ways of packing certain, more valuable pieces of furniture? Even just getting certain pieces into the back of a van can be stressful, so get in touch with us for advice on both transport and disposal.

Arts and antiques

If you’re having a probate house clearance performed and come across a mysterious old chest of drawers or framed landscape painting that looks expensive, that’s probably because it is. So, why not make the most of our extensive network of contacts with top UK art and antiques auctioneers and valuers? Such professionals can advise you on the transport and sale of such items so that you get the best net return.

Confidential documents

These are items that you have to be especially wary of when you are undertaking a home or office clearance, as the likes of bank statements and credit card receipts that get into the wrong hands can be a major cause of identity theft. That’s why it’s really best, if you no longer need such documents, to take the no-nonsense approach of shredding them. We would urge those undertaking a probate house clearance to speak to the solicitor or executor dealing with the estate for advice on whether certain documents may be needed at a later date.

Random junk

From long-discarded magazines and leaflets to old toys and forgotten-about ornaments, there are so many random items that you may have been holding onto for far too long. Indeed, we have plenty of ‘hoarders’ among our clients, so even if you have piles and piles of this stuff to sift through, you are not alone and have nothing to be ashamed of! But rather than just shove it all in the bin, why not allow a fully insured and licensed removals and recycling firm to sort through it for you? You’d be amazed how much charities, for example, would appreciate what you merely regard as junk.

Don’t hesitate to contact Just-Clear’s (http://www.just-clear.co.uk) experts in house and office clearance for a free quote, followed by the utmost professional service.

Editor’s Note: Just-Clear (http://www.just-clear.co.uk) are represented by the search engine advertising and digital marketing specialists Jumping Spider Media. Email: info@jumpingspidermedia.co.uk or call: +44 (0)20 3070 1959 / +34 952 783 637.

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