![]() ![]() Letters will not be returned or answered by mail, and telephone calls will not be accepted. There are only two rules: You must write to the column and sign your name. Readers, if you know of other reputable organizations that can help, please let me know. There are folks out there who help with this, but you want to be cautious about inviting people you don’t know into your home. Call 218-5197 or there is a live online chat where you can ask questions.Īs far as selling your items, anything of value could be collected together and auctioned off, or you could place items on Facebook Marketplace. They are caring people who have access to the information and resources you’re looking for. Especially in this electronic age, word-of-mouth is still the best way to get a job started and finished in a satisfactory manner so please don’t be shy with your recommendations.ĭEAR SUN SPOTS: Does anyone know who would buy an apartment full of furniture? - No name, no townĪNSWER: I know there are businesses that do residential cleanouts, but you would be paying them for their services.Ĭaring Transitions ( ) may be able to help you with this task. There are many to choose from and Sun Spots readers and I really appreciate knowing who does good work. Meanwhile, I hope readers will write in to share their recommendations if you’ve dealt with a local contractor who completed your recent renovation. ![]() I also have Twin City Construction ( ) They also have an online form or you can call them at 241-2656. Go to their website and fill out the form to describe your project and get started with a free estimate. In the Rolodex, I have Powell and Sons (. There are so many choices! You may want to check in with your local hardware store, Home Depot, or Lowe’s to see if they have recommendations for local contractors. ANSWER: Things are more complicated today in every way. ![]()
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