Depending on the design of the home, a basement can be the exact same size as the floor above it. After all, that is what the house was built on. The issue then becomes how much of that basement space can be called “practical space.” In others words, is it being utilized as an extension of the home’s living space or has it become a storage unit? It is understandable why some folks would want to use their basement for storage. When it comes to junk and rubbish, “out of sight” is always better. But that doesn’t mean it has to stay that way. It would only take one session with Junk King Nashville to make it a junk free basement.
The challenge with clearing out a basement are the stairs. For some reason, basement stairs always tend to be narrow. However, if any furniture was taken down there by movers, then the Junk King team can bring it up again. Maybe it has to go out the storm door. That would be fine by Junk King. There might also be some things down in the basement that were actually built in the basement. Those are the kinds of things that would need to be taken apart first. Again, not a problem for the team from Junk King.
Before the crew makes their first trip up the basement stairs with your junk, they’ll want to work out a price. That price will be determined by how they’re going to pack up the truck with your stuff. Will it be one-half of the space or the whole truck bed? It might be somewhere in between. That estimate will be locked down by the crew so that you won’t be hit with any surprise charges at the end of the job. And it is a price that covers all the labor so you don’t have to “watch the clock.” You’ll find that this approach to pricing is very fair.
When you think of how much more use you’ll get out of your basement once the junk is cleared out, then you’ll know how much of a help Junk King Nashville can be.