98TJ
Well-known member
Bill, awesome work so far. Keep it up. Don't stop.
My mom recently bought a house that was owned by an elderly couple that were both hoarders. The 2300sq ft. main floor had stuff in it, as did the full basement.
My brother got a hydraulic dump trailer and hauled off three loads from the basement but there's still another load or two to go.
Not sure if that's an option in the Detroit area, but it might be worth considering. They just loaded the trailer and hauled it to the landfill.
I made a trip to visit her and ran cable for the hole house, cleaned a good portion of the basement, installed two fluorescent lights in a "work area", and it's MUCH nicer.
Having that one area clean and usable really makes a visual impact and gives motivation to make the rest of it match.
Without having that clean area the basement just seemed completely overwhelming.
Keep chipping away at it.
My mom recently bought a house that was owned by an elderly couple that were both hoarders. The 2300sq ft. main floor had stuff in it, as did the full basement.
My brother got a hydraulic dump trailer and hauled off three loads from the basement but there's still another load or two to go.
Not sure if that's an option in the Detroit area, but it might be worth considering. They just loaded the trailer and hauled it to the landfill.
I made a trip to visit her and ran cable for the hole house, cleaned a good portion of the basement, installed two fluorescent lights in a "work area", and it's MUCH nicer.
Having that one area clean and usable really makes a visual impact and gives motivation to make the rest of it match.
Without having that clean area the basement just seemed completely overwhelming.
Keep chipping away at it.
