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Junk Removal Experts Offer Tips to Tackle Spring Cleaning Clutter
Households today often have more belongings than previous generations, making the annual spring cleaning task more daunting.
Published on Mar. 5, 2026
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According to experts at Junk.com, modern households often contain years of accumulated items from busy schedules, remote work shifts, and postponed decisions about what to keep or discard. As a result, the seasonal task of decluttering can feel significantly more complicated than it did in the past. To make the process less daunting, professionals recommend simplifying decision-making rather than attempting to organize everything at once. They suggest using a three-question test to quickly determine whether an item should stay or go.
Why it matters
Spring cleaning is an annual ritual for many households, but the task has become more challenging in recent years as people accumulate more belongings. This highlights the need for efficient decluttering strategies to help people manage their homes and create living spaces that support their everyday lives.
The details
Junk.com experts say the challenge with spring cleaning today is not a lack of motivation, but the sheer volume of items people have in their homes. They recommend focusing on specific storage areas like garages, closets, and spare rooms first, as these tend to accumulate the most unused items. The three-question test they suggest includes: 1) Have I used this in the past year? 2) Would I buy this again today? 3) Does this item earn the space it takes up? If the answer to any of these is 'no,' the experts say it may be time to part with the item. Responsible disposal through donation and recycling programs is also emphasized as an important part of the decluttering process.
- Junk.com is offering a limited-time discount on junk removal services during March to coincide with spring cleaning season.
The players
Junk.com
A leading provider of efficient, eco-friendly junk removal services with locations throughout the United States.
Nicole Turturici
The CEO of Junk.com.
What they’re saying
“People aren't failing at spring cleaning. They're simply trying to manage more belongings than previous generations did. The issue isn't effort. It's volume.”
— Nicole Turturici, CEO, Junk.com
What’s next
Junk.com says it continues to prioritize responsible disposal practices, working with donation partners and recycling facilities whenever possible.
The takeaway
This story highlights the need for efficient decluttering strategies to help people manage the growing volume of belongings in modern households and create living spaces that support their everyday lives. The three-question test offered by Junk.com experts provides a simple framework to help make the spring cleaning process less daunting.
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