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Tips For Finding A Good Homebuilder

You have found the perfect vacant lot for building your home. Now comes the challenging part of finding the perfect homebuilder. This is someone who you’re going to be working very closely with for the next seven or eight months. That is probably how long it will take to get your home ready for move-in. Here are some tips to consider when looking for your homebuilder:

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Are Their Past Clients Happy?

The homebuilder you pick should have a lot of experience. That means you can find out specifically which homes they built in your community. Yes, they might provide you with a list of customers but to get the real story you want to talk to people that aren’t on that list. This doesn’t mean they will be 100% disgruntled but it will help to know exactly what you’re getting into from an honest perspective. It might be that everyone has glowing recommendations. However, if a large percent of those clients talk about shoddy workmanship or lack of communication, then this is a homebuilder you definitely want to avoid.

Check Their Licenses

It is very easy to check a homebuilder’s license. That can be done through a city’s website. You want to make sure that the homebuilder you’re hiring is in compliance with state and municipal regulations. A homebuilder let their license lapsed should be a warning sign. Even if they explain it as “late check” that tells you they’re not being very responsible.

Do They Have Warranties?

A lot of what will be going into your home will come with a manufacturer’s warranty. The stipulation is that as long as that item was installed according to manufacturer specifications then it will be under warranty. That works with things like furnaces, water heaters, appliances and even roofs to a certain degree. But what about the general workmanship on the home? Is your homebuilder going to provide a warranty for that? You may want to look into a long-term third-party warranty. This is kind of like an insurance policy for your home to make sure you are protected in case there is a problem and the homebuilder isn’t around to fix it.

Before work begins on your home you want to make sure that lot you purchased is ready for building. Junk King BucksMont is the perfect partner for this job. Although they excel in hauling things like furniture and appliances, Junk King has a lot of experience clearing out making lots of all kinds of unwanted rubbish. If you want to get your vacant lot ready for building, then set up a clearing session with Junk King BucksMont.

How To Save On Your Next Remodel Project

Investing in a remodeling project around your house is all about increasing the value of your home. Whether you’re transforming a kitchen, adding a bathroom or finishing an unfinished basement there are a lot of ways that you can save on your remodeling project. You’ll definitely want to hire a professional contractor and they will be hiring their own crew but that doesn’t mean you have to turn all of the decision and spending over to them. Here’s how you can save on your next remodel project:

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Look For Salvage Materials

Salvage materials sounds like things you might find in a junkyard. Although that is definitely a good place to look it doesn’t mean that’s your only resource. Craigslist has a “free” section where folks are looking to give away their leftovers from a construction project. All you have to do is go pick them up. You might be surprised at what you can find here.

Buy Your Own Supplies

You need to let your contractor know up front that you working on the budget and want to stick to that budget. A contractor isn’t working for free but that doesn’t mean they should be allowed to markup everything. You might be able to save money by buying the building supplies and materials on your own. Discuss this with the contractor in advance and get a list of the specific items that he needs. He does offer to buy them, then ask for receipts to make sure you’re getting what you paid for.

Try Not To Finance

You may need money for your remodel but that doesn’t mean you should finance the project. That could have you ultimately spending thousands of dollars more than you should. It’s best if you have the cash up front.

Avoid Costly Construction

Plumbing and load bearing walls are two things that you should never consider moving. The same goes for relocating outlets. Anytime you have to move those elements around is going to cost you a lot.

Do Some of the Work on Your Own

There’s a lot of the work of a remodeling project that you could do in your own. If you are getting new cabinets that have to be assembled, then you could certainly put those together very easily. You could also tackle your own demolition. Work gloves, goggles and a good set of tools is what you need to make that happen. When you’ve tear everything down, make sure Junk King BucksMont is standing by for the cleanup.

You can schedule session with these junk removal professionals to take away all your demolition debris in a single session. While you’re remodeling the home, you might want to get rid of all the other unwanted furniture, appliances and other household goods. That can all go to the back of the Junk King truck. The best way to save on your next remodel project is to plan ahead, do research and partner up with Junk King BucksMont for the cleanup.

Tips For Home Safety You Should Use Every Day

Based on statistics, if an accident is going to happen to you it will probably happen in your own home. Most accidents around the home are preventable but it takes some proactive care. Here are some home safety tips you should put into practice every day.

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Preventing Falls

Seniors are most susceptible to falls in their home and it’s the leading cause for ER visits. Of course, you don’t have to be of retirement age to take a tumble. It helps if you can keep your stairs and floors clear of clutter. Stairways should also be well lit especially those that are being traveled by at night. If you have toddlers, then you may want to put up baby gates to keep them out of certain areas like kitchens and bathrooms.

Rugs should have nonskid backing. And any spill needs to be wiped up immediately. Just because you know an area is wet doesn’t mean the rest of the house will.

Preventing Cuts

It may seem like the opposite approach to safety but the best way to prevent cuts in the kitchen is to keep your knives sharp. When using a dull blade you actually exert more pressure and that can lead to slips. Anytime you step outside to take out the trash you should slip on shoes. Keep a pair by the kitchen door. When working with tools either in the garden or in the garage you should always wear work gloves. When was the last time you had a tetanus vaccination? Something to keep in mind.

Preventing Strains

If it took two movers to bring something into your home, then it takes two movers to take it out again. The same can be said if you need to pull out a piece of furniture to dust underneath. Don’t overexert yourself. If you know you’re going to be doing some lifting and rearranging of boxes, then you should stretch and warm up just as if you would at the gym.

Preventing Strikes

When it comes to home safety, strikes happen when something hits you in the head. That usually occurs when you open a closet or cabinet that is overflowing with clutter. Much like an airplane’s overhead compartment, these items can “shift.” You won’t know what hit you until it’s too late. You can prevent this from happening by getting rid of all the unwanted clutter in those storage zones.

It’s easy to see that most of your home safety prevention can be tied to getting rid of clutter. This is where a company like Junk King BucksMont comes into play. These are the professional junk haulers who have a lot of experience getting rid of all kinds of clutter. It doesn’t matter how heavy or bulky something is. All the matters to Junk King is that you want to gone. Focusing on home safety starts with decluttering. One call to Junk King BucksMont gets it done.

4 Steps For Building The Perfect Campfire

Sitting around a campfire is what is going to make your camping trip to the great outdoors truly memorable. How else will you make s’mores? Not only will it provide you with warmth and a cooking space, but also it’s really the only place you tell ghost stories. Bottom line: If you’re going camping, you’re going to need to know how to build a perfect campfire. Yes packing waterproof matches is a good start but what happens next? Follow these steps and you’re sure to have a very nice blaze every time.

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Step #1: Dig A Pit

Your fire needs to be contained. This is what the fire pit is for. Ideally, you should build a ring of rocks to keep the fire embers from spreading. Within that ring, you’ll want to dig out six inches of dirt in the center of the ring. As for the size of the ring, consider how many folks will be sitting around that fire and build accordingly.

Step #2: Gather the Wood l

Fire needs wood and there are three types of wood that you need to gather: Tinder, kindling and fuel wood. Tinder is what is going to spark your fire. This is the stuff that burns fast and easy. Things like leaves, dry grass or bark make good tinder.

Once the spark starts, you want to add kindling. The idea is to slowly build your fire. You can’t go from tinder to logs and expect it to burn. Kindling if your “fire bridge.” The best kindling would be twigs and branches about the width of a pencil. If you can easily snap a branch in two, it’s dry and good to go. A branch that bends is too wet and only going to give you a lot of smoke. Instead, look for braches that are slightly bigger than your forearm. Get plenty and stack them up by your pit to feed throughout the night.

Step #3: Lay Your Fire

First, you’ll want to bunch up your tinder in the center of the pit. Around that, you’ll build a tepee of kindling. Around the tepee, you’ll arrange your fuel wood as if you were building a mini log cabin. Basically, you’ll lay two logs on opposite sides of the tepee. Then you stack to more logs on the opposite side of those logs and so on until you have a few layers. If you ever played with Lincoln Logs, then you know how this goes!

Step #4: Light Your Fire

The first thing to burn on your fire will be your tinder. Thanks to your pit digging and fire lay construction, your tinder should have access to air. That’s the other element fire needs to get going. Strike your match and let the fire do its thing. As your logs burn down, you can add to them throughout the night.

Now that you know how to build the perfect fire, you want to get your gear together. As you take a survey of all the stuff you have in storage in your garage or attic you may find that some of those tents, sleeping bags and tarps are worn out. It’s best to get rid of them all with a call to Junk King BucksMont. These the professional junk haulers who are experts at clearing away clutter. You’ll be able to get better organized once all that unwanted camping gear is gone. The same can be said for the rest of the clutter around your house. One call to Junk King BucksMont makes it disappear.

Enjoy your camping this summer and make sure to leave your campground better than when you found it!

Get Your Room Ready To Paint With Help From Junk King BucksMont

Painting a room can make everything old, new again. That is true for the furniture in the room and the decorations you put on the wall. Of course, painting a room might also inspire you to re-furnish that room or convert into a different space like a home office or kids playroom. Painting is one of those DIY projects that are easy to accomplish. Once you complete the prep, it is all downhill! One of the best ways to get your room ready for paint is to clear it of unwanted clutter. That’s where a call to Junk King BucksMont can make a big difference.

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The best time to paint a room is when it is empty. That might not always be practical but it will certainly help to get rid of unwanted furniture and other items that you know you’re not going to put back in that room. Junk King BucksMont will provide you with all the tools you’ll need to accomplish that task. The two-man crew who will be showing up at the scheduled appointment will have plenty of experience lifting and loading any type of heavy or oversized object. What if you have something in that room that was built in that room? That often happens with those wonderful pieces from IKEA. Unfortunately, you have to take those things apart in order to move them out. The team from Junk King won’t have a problem knocking out that type of task.

As long as you’re repainting a room, you might as well get rid of the clutter from the rest of your house. A quick walk-through of your basement and garage would probably reveal a lot of things that you could get rid of. Spend some time sorting through your closet and you’ll be able to add to that pile. Everything you turn over to Junk King will have a chance at being repurposed. That happens either a charity donation or recycling drop-off. Junk King BucksMont will take care that from start to finish. Before you pick out the paint, get rid of the clutter with a call to Junk King BucksMont.

Junk King Bucksmont Scores Positive Reviews

“The reviews are in and we’re a hit!” That is what every producer of a Broadway show wants to hear. There have been many shows that have closed on opening night because of bad reviews. The same thing can happen to a business. If enough customers slam the business, then it won’t be around for much longer. That is and what is happening with Junk King BucksMont. These are the professional junk haulers who are scoring positive reviews with every junk removal session. Check out what these customers had to say:

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“They did a great job cleaning out a large number of items, including bulky furniture, and assorted odds & ends that have been taking up too much room in my basement. Courteous, on time, and very professional.” – B.M.

Sooner or later, the clutter you have in your home is going to cause a problem. That is especially true if you keep adding to that pile. That is definitely when you want to call in Junk King. It doesn’t matter if your clutter is downstairs or upstairs. All that matters is that you want to gone.

“Pick-up was super fast, the next day. Scheduling was easy and fast. Price was very reasonable. Guys who picked up junk, nice and polite. Recommend very highly to anyone with junk to get rid of.” – C.K.

The majority of junk removal sessions are completed within 24 hours of that first contact. Of course, if you would prefer to wait until the weekend that won’t be a problem for Junk King.

“My Mom had a bed bug problem. No one would help me. But Junk King did! They were very polite and understanding. They contacted me on what they needed me to do. They gave me a time window (2 hours). I was notified of their arrival time (on the “early” side of the window). They came in got the furniture and were out in 20-25 minutes. Amazing. The guys were great! Definitely will call (and recommend) Junk King again!” – R.P.

Junk King BucksMont prides itself on being problem solvers and that includes when those problems are really small! Don’t hesitate to put Junk King to the challenge of removing your difficult items. You’ll be amazed at what they can accomplish in no time at all.

Junk King Bucks County
1816 Mearns Rd
Warminster, PA 18974
Hours: M-F: 8A-6P, Sa: 8A-4P

Providing junk removal services to the Bucks County area, including:

Abington
Bedminster
Bensalem
Blooming Glen
Bristol
Bryn Athyn
Buckingham
Carversville
Cheltenham
Croydon
Danboro
Doylestown
Dresher
Dublin
East Greenville
Levittown
Philadelphia
Warminster
and these nearby zip codes:
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