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Downsizing: How to Prepare to Move to a Smaller Home in Katy

You may have reached a point in your life where your home is simply too big. All of your children may have moved out, or you may have retired and no longer need a home office. Maybe your knees make it difficult to go up and down the stairs, so you need to downsize to a single-story. Whatever the reason, downsizing means one thing: you’re going to have to get rid of some of your stuff.

 

Moving into a smaller home can seem like a challenge, especially if you’ve got a lot of stuff and are moving to a significantly smaller home. Those who are moving into an apartment from a home or into an assisted living facility may especially find this process daunting. What can you do to make it easier? Here are some tips for downsizing that will help you get a better handle on what to do with all of your possessions.

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Give Yourself Time

 

One of the most important parts of downsizing is to not rush it. If you’re rushed, you’re much more likely to stop looking at things critically and just toss it all in a box. You’ll either end up keeping much more than you should or tossing things you’ll later regret getting rid of. You could also fall into the trap of renting a storage unit for things so you can sort through them later. Unfortunately, many people do this and then never go back to sort the items. They end up paying for that storage unit for years. That ends up being nothing but a waste of money in the long run.

 

Once you’ve decided to downsize, start going through things as soon as you can. You don’t have to begin boxing things up, but start deciding what you want to keep and what you’re ready to let go of.

 

Start by Making a Must-Keep List

 

If you’re finding the task of downsizing a little overwhelming, one place to start is with those items that you know you will keep no matter what. These may be family heirlooms, or they may be items that are very special to you. A pot with handprints of your children would fall into this category, of course, but do be careful that you don’t put everything that has some kind of sentimental value on this list. You may find that it quickly becomes too long. 

 

One way of shortening this list is to consider making digital copies of items. For example, photographs could be scanned and saved to a digital picture frame. You could do the same with handmade cards and other items your kids may have created in school. By keeping a few of these items and digitizing the rest, you can save a lot of space. This also makes it easier to share them with others. 

 

If there are heirlooms you don’t want to get rid of but also don’t particularly want to keep, pass them on to your children or other relatives now. Many people get stuck on the idea of passing things down when they die, but there’s no rule stating you have to wait.  

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Let Go of Junk

 

Some people hold on to things that really aren’t worth keeping. If you have items that are broken and cannot be repaired, this is the perfect time to let go of them. If you can repair or fix them, let the move be the thing that pushes you to do that. For example, you may have an old oil-burning lamp your grandparents have that needs a new globe but have never replaced it. Now’s the time to do so if you plan on moving it to your new home. If you’re not going to replace the globe, see if anyone else wants to take the lamp and fix it. 

 

Old furniture that’s wobbly or that has deep scratch marks or torn coverings should potentially go. Again, if it’s a family heirloom, you may want to look into restoring it, but if it’s not, now’s the time to get rid of it. You want your new, smaller home to contain furniture that looks amazing and that you truly love, so don’t move pieces that aren’t comfortable, usable, or in good condition.

 

Know Your Measurements

 

How much space will you have in your new home? If you don’t know the measurements of each room, it can be difficult to know what furniture will fit. Be sure you have the measurements and the measurements of your furniture. This will help you determine what pieces you can use where. Remember to leave space to walk between pieces and between rooms. It may help you to draw out the layout of each room so you can better visualize how it will look. If you have too much furniture for a space, you’ll have to determine what you want to keep and what simply won’t fit.

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What Do You Use Regularly?

 

Consider a normal day in your life. What items and pieces of furniture do you use? You’ll want to move everything you use regularly, but you may be able to part with some things you don’t use that often. For example, if you have a large sofa and several chairs in your living room, where do you usually sit? If you and your spouse use the chairs, you may be able to replace your large sofa with a smaller one. This still gives you space for guests, but you don’t have a big piece of furniture taking up a lot of space in your new, smaller home.

 

Do you need every baking pan, pot, and serving dish in your kitchen? If you don’t plan on hosting large dinners, you may not. This is especially true if you have two or more of some items. Consider donating or giving away the duplicates unless it’s something you use often. For example, you may not need two roasting pans, but if you bake muffins a lot, you might want to keep all of your muffin pans. 

 

If you’re going from a large walk-in closet to a smaller one, you may have to pare down your clothing, shoes, and accessories. Again, look at what you use. If you have several pairs of shoes you haven’t worn in years, will you really wear them anytime soon? Probably not. You can pass them on to those who will wear them. 

 

Will Decorative Items Fit Your New Style?

 

Your current home may have had the same style for years, but will your new home retain that style? This is your chance to switch it up. You might go with new colors, for example, which means some of your current accent pillows, throw blankets, and rugs may no longer fit in. If your new home is modern while your current one is more traditional, you may not want to use the same curtains or other pieces because they won’t fit in. 

 

If you purchased items just for decoration, those may be some of the first pieces to put in the donate pile. They likely hold no sentimental value, especially if you bought them from a big box store. If they’re not unique, hold no sentimental value, and don’t have a place in your new home, do you really need to move them?

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What Do You Do with Stuff You Don’t Want?

 

Once you’ve sorted out the things that you want to take to your new home, what do you do with what’s left? Your children or other relatives may want some items, especially family heirlooms or things they have an attachment to. You may have some friends who are in need of some of your furniture or kitchen utensils. 

 

After you’ve passed out what you can, what about the rest? Junk King of Katy can come in and help you clear out what’s left in your home so you can sell it. While we do cart off junk, that’s not all we do. Before going to the landfill, we will sort through everything we picked up. If you have anything usable, including furniture and appliances, we set it aside. These items go to one of our partners who help those in need. These charitable organizations will see to it that these items get to those in need. It’s a great way of donating, and it doesn’t cost you anything extra. We sort out donations from every job as part of our standard service.

 

If we can’t donate it, we will look to see if it’s made from recyclable materials. If so, it goes to one of our recycling partners. If there’s no way the item can be used or recycled, only then does it go to the landfill. That’s always our last stop.

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Call Junk King of Katy Today if You’re Ready to Downsize

 

Junk King of Katy is here for all of your junk hauling needs, whether it’s a single broken appliance or an entire house of stuff you no longer need. For a free, no-obligation estimate, give us a call at 1-888-888-JUNK or send us a test to 1-737-888-5865.

Junk King Katy Cleaning Tips for Moving In or Out of Katy, Texas

Cleaning Tips for Houses and Apartments in Katy


Do you need help with moving in Katy? Maybe you just moved and have tons of boxes, or you are about to, and want to dispose of items so you do not have to move them? Here at Junk King Katy, whether you are moving in or out of the area, we can help. Want some tips to clean up before you move in, or after you have moved out? Then read on!

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When you move into a new house or apartment, you want it to be spotless. Likewise, when moving out, you should leave the place clean for the new owners or for showings to potential buyers/renters. While a quick sweep or vacuum may be enough in some cases, in others, you may need to do some deep cleaning. Let’s take a look at what you may want to do when you move into a new home and how you can leave your previous one looking immaculate for the new tenants or owners.

 

Clean When the Place is Empty

One good tip both for your new home and your old one is to do a really deep cleaning when there’s nothing in the house or apartment. This allows you to get into every corner and other space without moving furniture, rolling up rugs, or dealing with anything else that could be in your way. It’s much easier to vacuum and sweep, plus you can wipe down all the baseboards and even check your flooring for damage. If you see any spots that do look damaged, you’ll want to notify your landlord or potentially repair those spots before listing your home for sale in Katy.

Timing your house cleaning so it can be done before you move in or after you move out can be a little complicated, especially if you’re on a tight schedule. For the space you’re moving out of, you can start cleaning in areas like the kitchen or bathroom where you don’t have a lot of furniture. Then wait until your furniture removal service has all of your large sofas and chairs moved to your new home before tackling the bedrooms and living room.

 

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Don’t Wait Until the Last Minute

If you’re trying to finish cleaning when the movers are bringing things in the door, you’re not going to do as good a job as you otherwise would. One of the best moving tips to remember is to always give yourself time. If possible, block out several days to clean before you move in. Once something like your bed or large entertainment center is put in place, you may rarely, if ever, move it to clean under and behind it. This means now is your only time to really give those areas a deep cleaning.

For the property you’re leaving, you’ll also want to leave yourself a few days to clean. There may be some spots you really need to scrub on. If you’re leaving a rental unit, the landlord will likely come in and do a deep cleaning before the new tenant takes over. However, that doesn’t mean you can skip the apartment cleaning phase of moving out. You want your deposit back, so you’ll need to leave the apartment or rental house in the same condition it was in when you moved in.

 

Specific Cleaning Tips

Doing a final cleaning at an old home or the first deep cleaning of a new home is a little different from your regular maintenance cleaning. Experts recommend that you start from the top. You may not normally take down your light fixtures to clean, but that’s where you want to start. Clean the light covers, wipe down the walls in the kitchen (food splatters can reach some very unlikely places), and clean out the insides of all of your cabinets. Wipe down shelves, clean under the sinks, clean any appliances you’re leaving or that come with the home, and in general try to clean all of those little places you normally wouldn’t get into.

 

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Should You Hire a Cleaning Service?

One question many people have is whether or not they should look into cleaning services. This depends on your financial situation, of course, but also on the state of your home. In most cases, if you’re moving into a rental, the landlord will have already had a cleaning service come through. This is almost always a guarantee at an apartment complex.

For rental homes, though, it may not always be done. The best tip is to use your own judgment when taking in the state of the property. If it looks like the bathtub hasn’t been deep cleaned recently or you notice some odd spots on the carpet, you might want to have the professionals coming through. If you’re not having the entire home deep cleaned, you may be surprised at how affordable professional cleaning services can be.

When moving out, again, it depends on the state of the home. With rentals, you want to get your deposit back. If you know you’ve spilled a lot on the carpet or have some weird sticky places on your kitchen counter, it might be time to search for “cleaning services near me.” If everything looks like it’s fairly clean, you might be able to handle it yourself.

When selling your home, you want everything to be as inviting to potential buyers as possible. People are going to pick up on every little defect and oddity, and that includes stains and smells. You may want to use cleaning services here to just make certain the home is spotless. They know all of the tricks for making a house shine and will handle everything from removing stains in the bathroom to cleaning stainless steel appliances. Your real estate agent may have some cleaning tips or discuss replacing things to help the property sell faster.

 

What About Stuff You Don’t Want?

While cleaning the carpets and making sure the bathroom looks great, what do you do with junk you don’t want to move but can’t leave behind? If you end up with a lot of large furniture, old appliances, and other stuff you don’t need, you’ve got to get rid of it somehow. Trying to handle old furniture removal yourself can be a challenge. You need to have the right type of vehicle to haul it away, plus you have to have at least one other person help you get it out to the truck.

One easy solution to dealing with large items such as old furniture, appliances, and even boxes of stuff you don’t need is to call on Junk King. We’re a full-service junk removal company that will handle just about anything. We’ll haul away your old furniture, appliances, trash, electronics, yard waste, hot tubs, mattresses, and even construction waste and stuff left over from a DIY project. The only thing we can’t deal with is hazardous waste.

Many people do take the chance to declutter and get rid of old stuff when they move. This is the perfect time to call us in. We’ll handle all of the heavy lifting. In fact, you don’t even need to move your furniture outside or into another room. We’ll carry it out for you. We know how to move even the heaviest, bulkiest items safely without damaging doorframes, floors, or any other part of your home. We can help get rid of a few old pieces of furniture, or we can haul everything out of the basement or attic. Just let us know what you want to get rid of.

You might need us for your new home, too. Typically, houses are completely emptied out before they’re sold because it’s much easier for a real estate agent to sell an empty house. However, if you buy a house at auction or that is listed in “as-is” condition, you may find that it’s full of junk the previous owner didn’t want. You probably don’t want any of this stuff, so you’ll want to get rid of it as soon as possible so you can move in. Junk King’s furniture removal service can handle these types of homes. Just tell us you want the place emptied out, and we’ll go to work.

 

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How Does Junk King Katy Work?

We keep our process as simple as possible. The first step is to get a free, no-obligation estimate for your job. You can call us and tell us what you need us to haul away, or you can text us an image. We also offer online booking. If you have a lot of stuff, we may need to come in person to make an estimate. When we do, we try to bring one of our large trucks with us. That way, if you accept the quote, we can go to work right away. You don’t have to block out time for the estimate and another time for the actual work. We do it all at once.

 

Whether it’s a Single Appliance or a Whole Basement, at Junk King Katy, We’re Here for You

It doesn’t matter how much stuff you need hauled off—Junk King of Katy is ready to help you get rid of stuff you no longer need before you move or clean out your new home before you can set down roots. We even go out of our way to donate whatever is still useful and recycle as much as we can to keep it out of the landfill. The next time you move, after you search for “cleaning services near me,” give Junk King a call at 1-888-888-JUNK and let us know what old furniture and other items you need hauled away.

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Junk King Katy
6539 Pitts Rd.
Katy, TX 77493
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