Why the most popular time for property clearance is spring time?

We can only assume why the busiest time for clearances is spring time. After many rainy days and long dark evenings when we spend most of the time at front of TV, spring releases unexpected amounts of energy in us. The days are getting longer, sunnier, birds start singing at … Read More

New library opened in Paisley!

We are thinking how great it is that an old, unused building has been transformed lately and became one of the most modern libraries in the UK. The Paisley library located in Paisley town centre on High Street is definitely on our bucket list to visit. Thinking about this library, … Read More

Clearances before Christmas time

Christmas is coming. The time flies by so quickly. We suggest to begin some clearance to make more room for Christmas tree and gifts. Why not to clear entire house including attic and shed? You will get more space once you need to hide Christmas decoration after the season.  And … Read More

New Year’s resolutions can include property clearances!

Among all the resolutions you are thinking of since 1st of January – did property clearance appear at all? Probably not, but we believe it is perfect time to do the clearance. Either small or full house clearance is worth considering. Why? First of all you make a room – … Read More

Attic clearances

Attic clearances Most of us care the most to tidy and organise our homes and gardens, less often garages and hardly ever attics. As a clearance company we have more than 18 years of experience in clearances of houses, offices, garages, warehouses and therefore we can offer some tips how … Read More

Spring clearances tips

Spring is a time of intense property cleaning e.g. cleaning apartments, houses, basements, attics, and garages. It doesn’t have to be a difficult chore – thanks to some smart ideas we would like to present to you. With these tips you will quickly deal with unnecessary clutter, household appliances and … Read More

New Vincent van Gogh Painting Identified

Sunset at Montmajour – which depicts trees, bushes and sky – had spent years in a Norwegian private collector’s attic after he had been told the work was not by the Dutch master. The museum said the painting was authenticated by letters, style and the physical materials used. It is … Read More

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