Conducting a summertime house clearance
Wouldn't it be amazing if we could schedule each house clearance around the seasons? Waiting till spring or autumn each year would be great. Without the sun beating down on you, the environment would be a little cooler and manual labour would be a little simpler.
Unfortunately, as we are all aware, life is not that simple.
If you've been putting off starting a clearance because you're a hoarder, don't
wait until next year. Similarly, you could need to sell the property as soon as
possible if a loved one has passed away and you have to pay for their mortgage.
In actuality, clearing out houses will be necessary
throughout the year. Even if clearing a house during the summer heat isn't
ideal, it is possible. Preparation also makes it much simpler.
So, here are our tips on clearing a house in the summer
Stay hydrated
It takes physical effort to clean a house, especially in the summer when it's hotter and you're losing a lot more water through perspiration. Remember to bring as much water as you'll need, and remind everyone to sip throughout the day. Bring reusable water bottles and fill them up in the sink whenever they get low if you want to do your part for the environment.
Make sure you eat well
Clearances of houses are laborious and typically take a few
days. It might be very tempting to finish a task before lunch, especially if
you have a deadline to meet. If you can, try to stop for lunch. It's a good
idea to plan your meals and to pack a lunch the night before if possible.
Attempt to eat well as well. Although it may be tempting to
grab a quick lunch at the chippy, eating a more wholesome lunch will provide
you with the energy you need to go through the remainder of the day. If you
truly don't have time to stop for lunch, bring snacks throughout the day.
Wear cool, but safe clothes
Through the summer, it may be alluring to conduct a
clearance with very little clothing. But always remember to be safe. Consider
putting your safety first if you anticipate doing a lot of heavy lifting or if
the property is full of dangers.
Get some fans
To help the air cool down, it is useful to scatter a few
fans about the property. In front of the fan, people can take a brief break to
cool off as well!
Enlist help
A couple more pairs of hands can help and relieve the burden
on a single individual. There is less to do because you may divide the
workload. It might also help you save time!
Hire a House Clearance Company
If you weren't aware, there are businesses like ours that specialize
in clearing out houses. We have extensive experience working with deceased
estates, office clean-ups, hoarding, and other situations. We've dealt with
just about anything.
If you're thinking, "I use some help," as you read this, give us a call at 0203 323 0017 or 07734 678923. We'll chat with you and provide you with a free estimate. Looking forward to your response!
How to clean out your home while you have kids
An entire house clearance, or even just a portion of one,
can be difficult. There is a lot of work to be done, usually with deadlines.
Even if you've done one before, there are many things to consider before,
during, and after a house clearance, which might make your mind a little foggy.
It can be a little bit trickier if you have little children
running around. We're discussing risks, diversion, delays, and a lot more. You
merely need to be vigilant when conducting a house clearance when there are
kids present.
Here are our top 7 tips on conducting a house clearance
with children.
Be organized
When you're organized, as with most things in life, things
go more smoothly know what you need and when you need it if you're clearing the
house by yourself or with others. Ensure that everyone is aware of the
situation and what needs to be done.
Pre-plan everything
Dates, times, trips to the landfill, stops at charities, and
car-boot sales. Your life will be simpler if you follow a routine. Especially
if you have a deadline to meet make sure to engage your friends and relatives
in the plan if they are lending a hand so that nobody becomes unavailable at
the last minute.
If you're employing a house clearance firm, make sure to
request an estimate and reserve a spot as soon as you can for the day of your
choice.
Get a babysitter
If you're clearing out the house by yourself, you'll
probably spend a few weeks at the property sifting through stuff. To ensure
that you can remain focused on the task at hand, this is a terrific idea if
grandparents, friends, or a babysitter can assist.
Try to plan this for the primary clearance day if you can't
manage it every time you need to be at the property.
Create a safe playroom
If you are unable to get childcare for the child(ren), you
might want to make organizing a space for them to play one of your first
duties. Bring some toys so you can be sure they are occupied.
Remove all hazards
Many of the house clearances we do are fraught with risks for falls, trips, and slides. Not to mention heavy gear and sharp items. Try to make sure that these items are taken care of or removed before the child visits the property so that they can't hurt themselves.
Organize a play date
If you are unable to get a babysitter, think about organizing
a play date. They might invite a friend over to play in their playroom or they
might go to a friend's house. They'll have someone to play with in any case,
keeping them engaged.
Get some help
Contact Clear The Lot
for a free estimate if it all sounds like too much work and you'd prefer
someone to do the entire clearance for you. We have years of experience clearing
all kinds of houses; from hoarders to estates of the deceased, we've seen it
all.
We oversee the entire project from beginning to end, and you
can be as involved as you like. We will divide up all of the possessions,
recycle, donate, or upcycle them, and then go back to the place to clean them.
All the while, you take care of your kids on your own.
Call us at 0203 323 0017
or 07734 678923 if you're interested in
talking and getting a quote for your property. We'll be pleased to assist you.
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