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Clear Out Your Driveway

Not everyone parks their car in their driveway. There are a number of other good uses for that long strip of gravel or asphalt, and storing all your useless junk there isn’t one of them. If you’re not going to use it for the car, at least find something creative to do with it. Begin by clearing it out. Call a junk removal company and get rid of all the old appliances and dented metal trash barrels you know that you’ll never use again. That space is much more than a storage bin for the tools and toys of yesteryear. It’s part of your living space. Treat it with respect.

What can you do with an empty driveway? You could have the asphalt torn up and turn it into a lawn. Rent a jack-hammer at your local hardware store and take an afternoon to hammer it into manageable chunks, then call the junk removal company back to haul it all away. The next step will require some heavier equipment; you’ll need to turn over all the soil underneath and plant some grass seed. You could also buy sod and roll out a new lawn in a few hours. It only takes a few days to take root and settle, so you could be barbequing on your new lawn in no time.

If you want to stick with the heavy equipment idea, you could just dig down and put a pool where your driveway used to be. That’s always a good time for all. You could also repave with concrete and make a basketball or tennis court out of it. Do you have kids? You’ll find they get injured a lot less after the junk removal company gets rid of the old junk in the driveway and you give them a place to play. They might even hang around the house more often instead of going to the neighbors all the time.

You could also leave the driveway as is and start using it as a driveway again. Some people stop parking their car in the driveway when they think they need it for storage. When you clean out the driveway, clean out the basement or garage too and you’ll find you have plenty of storage space. The car can go back in the driveway where it belongs and you can start doing your own auto repairs again. With rising gas and insurance prices you’ll need to find new ways to save money. Changing your own oil is one of them, as is vacuuming and washing the car at home. All of these tasks are a lot easier to do when your car is in the driveway instead of on the street.

If the rest of these suggestions seem like too much work, here’s a simple one. Call the junk removal company and point out what you want removed. Leave a table and chair, buy a hibachi and a cooler, and set up in the driveway for a relaxing day of burgers and beers. What could possible be better than that?

For the best in driveway cleanup services, simply call Junk King at 1-800-995 JUNK or book a free on site estimate online.

Storage Container Cleanout – Get Rid of the Junk

A new show called ‘Storage Wars’ recently premiered on A&E that features a group of men who bid for old storage lockers that have been abandoned in hopes of finding hidden treasures.  Typically, a storage locker is ‘abandoned’ when the renter forgoes paying rent for more than 3 months, in which case  the company calls in the ‘Auction Hunters’ (which is actually another similar-themed show on Spike TV).

The premise of the show:  individuals need to bid on the goods within the locker prior to stepping into it.  Some end up finding nothing but old rusty auto parts and ripped up carpets.  Others find incredible antiques that sell for thousands of dollars.  They make a gamble with the junk and see if it pays off.

The truth is, most storage lockers contain mostly useless junk. People often utilize lockers when their homes and apartments become too cluttered with old furniture and equipment.  They often feel bad about completely getting rid of the junk so they pay rent in a storage locker to hold onto it. In the end, they realize the items in the storage locker are useless and the rent goes unpaid.

Outside of reality TV world, the first mistake here is renting the storage locker.  Most items that people move from their homes into a locker are useless anyways and should simply be tossed right off the bat.  The money spent on a locker could be utilized to furnish a new living room or office space that came out of all that cleared space.

Although many of us think that the old junk in our homes could be put up on ‘Antiques Roadshow’ down the line to pay for our retirements, its more likely to hang around your house until you actually retire.  This junk is a drag: it takes up space, creates dust, and could contain dangerous or have hazardous materials if it is part of an older generation of furniture or equipment.

For the best in junk removal -  whether it be in an old storage container or within your home – give Junk King a call at 1-800-995 JUNK.  Junk King provides affordable, efficient, and eco-friendly junk hauling services so that you can get on with your life, junk-free.

SF Giants Help Out with Bay Area Recycling

Those of us who live in the San Francisco Bay Area have been really excited about something recently: the San Francisco Giants.  Earlier this month, the Bay Area hometown team won the National League West Division for the first time since 2003 and since they’ve gone on to defeat the Atlanta Braves in the first round of the playoffs.

Not only are the Giants giving Bay Area fans a sport to root for in October, but they are also are helping out California’s environment with a monumental recycling program.  The Giant’s home field, AT&T Park, boasts a recycling program that recycled nearly 75% of all its collected waste last year.  That’s approximately 1,750 tons of junk that was recycled and avoided ending up in a landfill.

From Reuters: “The Giants are the best in the West, and just might be the best recyclers in all of baseball,” SF Environment Director Melanie Nutter said in a statement. “This level of recycling is incredibly high for a ballpark and may even be the highest in the country for this type of facility.”

Getting the recycling program at AT&T park to such a high performance level wasn’t easy.  Not only are there more than 100 recycling receptacles in public areas throughout the ballpark, but the Giants management team also has made a commitment to training its custodial staff in sorting out recyclable materials.

The Giants aren’t the only Bay Area organization that has made a commitment to recycling.  Junk King, the Bay Area’s greenest junk hauling company, also has an award winning recycling program.  To date, Junk King has saved nearly 2,282,500 tons from local landfills due to its environmentally friendly hauling practices.  Junk King’s professional hauling teams have been trained to make sure that the household items they pick up end up in a recycling facility instead of a landfill.

Today, Junk King franchises around the country are starting to spread the green outlook by taking these eco-friendly practices to cities outside of the Bay Area.  So, if you see one of Junk King’s red trucks in your local community – get ready for a ‘green overhaul.’