Practical, no-nonsense tips for keeping your home's exterior in shape.
How apartment and student-housing junk removal works in Springfield and near Missouri State — move-out cleanouts, hauling heavy items down stairs with no elevator, and what drives the price.
A faded or torn American flag should be retired with dignity, not thrown in the trash. Here's when to retire a flag and where to drop one off for proper retirement in Springfield and Greene County, MO.
Used motor oil is 100% recyclable and never belongs in the trash or down a drain. Here's how to store, transport, and recycle used oil, oil filters, and other automotive fluids in Springfield and Greene County, MO.
Old, stale gasoline is flammable hazardous waste - never pour it out or burn it. Here's how to tell if gas has gone bad, store it safely, and get rid of it in Springfield and Greene County, MO.
Honest ballpark pricing for a full estate or whole-house cleanout in Springfield and Greene County, MO - how it's priced by volume, and what pushes the cost up or down.
Leftover paint can't just go in the trash. Here's how to dry out latex, handle oil-based paint, and clear the cans during a Springfield cleanout.
A worn-out hot tub is one of the hardest things to dispose of yourself. Here's how removal works in Springfield and the Ozarks, and what it costs.
Real ballpark junk removal prices in Springfield and the Ozarks, from single items to a full truckload, and what drives the cost.
Your options for disposing of a mattress, couch, or old furniture in Springfield and Greene County — donation, curbside, and hauling.
A straight comparison of junk removal and dumpster rental for Springfield and Ozarks projects, so you pick the cheaper, easier option.
How to properly get rid of fridges, washers, TVs, and electronics in Springfield and Greene County without illegal dumping.
A step-by-step guide to tackling an estate, downsizing, or garage cleanout in Springfield and Greene County, MO.
Pouring used cooking oil down the drain wrecks your pipes. Here is how to store, solidify, and get rid of grease and fry oil in Springfield, MO.
Dead batteries don't belong in the trash. Here's how to safely recycle alkaline, lithium-ion, and car batteries in Springfield and Greene County, MO.
How you toss an old light bulb depends on the type. Here's how to get rid of incandescent, LED, CFL, and fluorescent bulbs in Springfield, MO.
Mold-damaged drywall and carpet are not hazardous waste in Missouri. Here is how to bag, haul, and legally dispose of it in Springfield, MO.