Leon butt Exeter - How to Do the Perfect House Clearance

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Leon butt Exeter - How to Do the Perfect House Clearance 1) Plan ahead Planning the time needed to perform the house clearance will ensure everything else goes smoothly. A good rule of thumb for two people undertaking a house clearance is to allow 1/2 day for each room. This might seem a lot but, like most things in life, giving yourself enough time to do a job goes a long way to taking away all the stress that comes with it. 2) Use the traffic light system Once you've allocated some time in your diary for the house clearance, the next stage is to go through everything to decide which items you and your family wish to keep, sell or donate, or bin. You can use a traffic light sticker system to do this. Try to be as ruthless as possible - only use the red stickers for items you will definitely use and remember that most things these days can be bought new in Tesco for less than the price of a pizza!

3) Quantify volumes Well done - that's the hardest bit done. Now you need an idea of the volume of all your stuff. An easy reference point is the standard builder's skip, the most common skip you see in residential streets. Builders' skips measure 6 or 8 cubic yards - so take the average of 7 cubic yards (5 cubic metres) and use this as your benchmark as you walk around each room.


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