Three Ways To Clean Out Your House As Quickly As Possible When Having It Remodeled
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8 December 2017
When you are remodeling your home, it is important to consider the cleanup that will be involved. Many people only consider the new items being put in, but forget that the older items need to be disposed of to make room for the newer items. The following guide provides you with a few tips to use to make the cleanup easier when remodeling your home:
Sell Salvageable Items
When you are remodeling your home, there will more than likely be some items in the house that are still in good enough condition for someone else to use them.
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What To Know Before You Rent A Construction Dumpster
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9 July 2017
When you start a renovation project at your house, one of the first things that you need to consider is what to do with the waste generated during your project. Making a pile of trash in your yard and hauling it away little by little is one option, but such a pile of trash can cause problems for neighbors and can kill the grass in your yard. A better option is to rent a construction dumpster, but before you do, there are a few things you need to know.
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3 Tips for Keeping, Maintaining & Renting a Dumpster in the Winter
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2 May 2017
While most people tend to rent dumpsters during the summer or spring for spring cleaning or for removing yard trimmings, it's also not unusual to get a head start with the cleaning during the winter. The average cost of renting a dumpster is around $420, and there's a higher demand for them during spring and summer months. As a result, you might find better deals during winter months. With that said, dumpster require extra maintenance and care when rented during winter months.
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Planning Efficient Department-Level Computer Removal
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25 October 2016
If you're managing a business using over 40 computers, upgrades and transitions can be a major pain. Recycling isn't so simple for computers and other electronics when compared to furniture, upholstery or burnable materials, but you stand to make a bit of money back on the removal if you plan accordingly. Using computers as an example, here are a few recycling points worth keeping an eye on depending on the current recycling rate.
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