Bonita residents are taking a stand against storage. This particular storage would be a 133,000 square feet storage facility that would contain 900 units. Plans for the facility are in front of the San Diego Planning Commission but longtime Bonita residents aren’t happy. They’ve taken to putting up signs on their yards reading, “Stop Bonita Storage.” The fear is that the facility won’t fit into the community as a whole. It will just too industrial for what many feel is a residential area. Others note that there really doesn’t seem to be an overwhelming need to outside storage. That might have a lot to do with Junk King San Diego. Thanks to their efforts, homeowners have been able to clear out a lot of storage space on their property. What is your storage situation like?
The two most common areas in a home for storage are the closets and the garage. Those areas can fill up fast. But if you were to dedicate some time to sorting through your closets and garage, you would probably find a lot of things that you could get rid of.
In the closets, there could be piles of outfits, jackets, sweaters, shoes, hats and other garments that you’re never going to wear again. Certainly, in your kid’s closets there would be plenty of things that have been outgrown.
Out in the garage you might be holding onto a lot of broken tools, appliances or electronics. They’ve probably been replaced or your realized you don’t need them. Why have them take up all that valuable storage space?
After you have completed all of your sorting is when you’ll want to call in Junk King to set up a removal appointment. You definitely want to call after the sorting because Junk King often offers same day pickup appointments. Don’t be tempted by that if you haven’t finished going through your storage areas. Yes, Junk King wouldn’t mind coming back for a second pickup appointment but their goal remains getting rid of all your stuff in a single appointment. When you need to find more room for storage in your home, start with a rubbish clearing session from Junk King San Diego.