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Title: How to Prepare for a Junk Pickup
Chicago, IL, United States, 30th Sep 2025 - The path to junk freedom doesn’t begin when the truck shows up—it starts the moment you decide to let go. Clearing access is less about tidying up and more about orchestrating an exit route for what no longer serves you. Hallways, stairwells, driveways—these should all be liberated from clutter to ensure smooth hauling without hiccups. Imagine your discarded treadmill jamming a narrow hallway. Now imagine that hallway freed up like a runway. That’s the goal.While it might seem trivial, clear paths help speed the job, protect your walls from accidental bumps, and prevent lifting delays. It also offers the crew a chance to do what they do best without side stepping lawn tools or tiptoeing around loose extension cords. Sort the Stuff You’re Ready to ReleaseSorting through clutter might seem overwhelming at first, but with a little strategy and a clear goal, it quickly becomes an empowering task. Taking time to divide your junk into meaningful categories not only speeds up pickup day—it also ensures you’re disposing of items the right way. Here’s how to make your cleanup smart, smooth, and sustainable:Trash: Items that are broken beyond repair, heavily soiled, or flat-out unusable belong in the trash pile. These are things like busted lawn chairs, crumbling particle board furniture, or soggy boxes from the basement flood. When it’s clear that something serves no function and can’t be repurposed, let it go without guilt—your space will thank you for the breathing room.Recyclables: Not everything needs to go straight to the dump. Cardboard, paper, metals, and some plastics can be recycled instead of wasted. Electronics like old laptops or broken toasters often contain recyclable materials too. By sorting these out ahe...
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