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Extreme Hoarding Cleanup

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We provide families and individuals with hoarding clean up services

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We are a team of passionate cleaning experts who take pride in delivering the highest standard of service. With years of experience in the industry, we’ve perfected our cleaning methods to ensure every job is done right. 
We provide families and individuals with hoarding clean up services. For a free estimate give us a call at 1 844 246 2733. We can get it cleaned out or get it cleaned up usually 3 to 4 days from start date. HOARDING CLEANUP SERVICES Free Estimates Extreme Hoarding Cleanup is a leader in hoarding and pack rat clean up and restoration in Texas, Oklahoma . In fact, we have been asked to provide training on hoarding for civic groups, code enforcement, volunteer organizations and others. Our cleaning crews are trained to deliver professional, courteous service to all our clients. We have provided our specialized hoarding cleanup service for more than 2975 homes in Texas, Oklahoma   On average we assist 1-3 hoarding homes each week. We are available 24 hours for the following services: Free Estimates
Hoarding Cleanup and Clutter Cleaning
Complete Residential Hoarding Clean Up – Occupied or Vacant
Recovery of Legal Documents, Sentimental Items, and Valuables
Delivery of Storage Containers and Filing Boxes for Paperwork
Tailored Cleaning Services for Your Individual Wants and Needs
Delivery of Rolloff Trash Containers from 3 to 40 Yards
Biohazard Clean up and Disposal Including Animal and Human Waste
Rodent & Pigeon Infestation/Droppings Clean up
Household Hazardous Waste Removal – Cleaners, Paints, Pesticides, etc.
Recovery/Disposal of Medications, Syringes, and Regulated Wastes
Appliance Recycling
Donation of Unwanted Items to a Charity of Your Choice
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As you can see, Extreme Hoarding Cleanup is a complete hoarding clean up company that can handle any job no matter how simple or complex. Call us today for a free evaluation of your cleanup needs. One of our helpful staff  , can simply answer your questions right over the phone. Put your worries behind you, help is here and we will get you through this.
We don’t just provide hoarding cleanup, we provide a new beginning.

Hoarding cleanup should only be performed by people that are trained in dealing with hoarding and the often associated psychological disorders. The cleanup of a hoarding house can often lead to anxiety, depression and rage even when the hoarder is willing to have their home cleaned. The training our crews receive for hoarding cleanup addresses these issues and how to reduce the feelings a hoarder may feel. Call the experts at Extreme Hoarding Cleanup today to learn more about hoarding and hoarding cleanup. We look forward to answering your questions

We are offering new rates for the new year. we do not charge travel, mileage, or hotel rooms, as some other companies do. we have stream lined our cost, to better help our clients. Our prices are competitive with local companies , and most of the time 15% to 20 % less. We understand that most people work during the week we do work weekends at no additional charge. Week end rates are the same as weekly rates.

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Extreme cleanup is   leader in hoarding and pack rat cleanup and restoration. In fact,  Extreme cleanup is asked to provide     training on hoarding for civic groups, code enforcement, volunteer organizations and others. Our cleaning crews are trained to     deliver professional, courteous service to all our clients. We have provided our specialized hoarding cleanup service for more than 2975   homes in Texas. On average we assist 1-3 hoarding homes each week. We are available 24 hours for the following services:

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WHAT IS HOARDING?

The easiest definition of hoarding is when the amount of acquired clutter prohibits functionality in the home. This means that functional areas such as kitchens, bathrooms, bedrooms and dining rooms cannot be used for their intended purpose. There are 5 levels of hoarding, 1 being minor clutter and 5 being blocked rooms, pathways, animal/human waste, limited ingress and egress, etc. Remember level 5 hoarding cases do not happen overnight, so a level 2 or 3 can quickly become a level 5 if proper methods are not utilized to prevent it. Below are some examples of different hoarding levels.People who hoard have difficulty discarding items, have problems with too much clutter, and/or have a problem with acquiring too much. Their living spaces are often so cluttered that they can no longer use rooms, furniture, appliances and/or other objects for what they were originally intended. In some cases, animals may be the victims of hoarding behavior, compromising their welfare as well as the safety and well-being of the person and other humans in the household.Research has shown that object hoarding behavior typically begins at around age 13, although animal hoarding behavior usually begins in adulthood. On average, people seek behavioral health intervention at age 50.A small number of people come forward for treatment on their own or at the request of family member or friend. However, most cases of hoarding, especially those that become a concern to the community, are brought to the attention of the public health department through a sanitation or code violation.Approximately 5% or nearly 15 million Americans are sufferers of this complicated mental health problem. There is still a lot to be learned about the association of age when hoarding begins, genetics and brain biology as they relate to hoarding..

Frequently asked questions?

Is hoarding a kind of obsessive-compulsive disorder? Right now, compulsive hoarding is considered by many researchers to be a type of obsessive-compulsive disorder. However, for some people, compulsive hoarding may also be related to ?:
  • Impulse Control Disorders (such as impulsive buying or stealing)
  • Depression
  • Social Anxiety
  • Bipolar Disorder
  • Certain Personality Traits
  • We don’t know exactly. Some researchers have guessed that about half of one percent of the population suffers from compulsive hoarding, but the actual number may be much higher.
  • People usually start hoarding during childhood or early adolescence, although the problem usually does not become severe until the person is an adult.
  • Compulsive hoarding may run in families.
  • Many people with compulsive hoarding do not recognize how bad the problem really is; often it is a family member who is most bothered by the clutter.
  • Difficulty categorizing their possessions (for example, deciding what is valuable and what is not)
  • Difficulty making decisions about what to do with possessions
  • Trouble remembering where things are (and so they often want to keep everything in sight so they don’t forget)
  • Feel a strong sense of emotional attachment toward their possessions (for example, an object might be felt to be very special, or a part of them.)
  • Feel a need to stay in control of their possessions (and so they don’t want anyone touching or moving their possessions.)
  • Worry about forgetting things (and use their possessions as visual reminders.)
  • Feel very anxious or upset when they have to make a decision about discarding things.
  • Feel distressed when they see something they want and think they can’t feel better until they acquire that object.
  • Control their uncomfortable feelings by avoiding making the decision or putting it off until later

There is no “cure” for compulsive hoarding, meaning there is no treatment that will make the problem go away completely and never come back at all. However, some treatments may help people to manage the symptoms more effectively

Research studies using antidepressant medications (that increase the level of serotonin activity in the brain) show that some people with compulsive hoarding respond well to these medications, however, many do not. People with compulsive hoarding do not appear to respond as well to medications as do people with other kinds of obsessive-compulsive symptoms.

Cognitive-behavioral therapy is a form of counseling that goes beyond “just talking”. In this form of treatment, the therapist often visits the person’s home and helps them learn how to make decisions and think clearly about their possessions. There have not been as many studies of this kind of treatment, therefore it’s hard to say with certainty how effective it is for hoarding. However, the available evidence suggests that cognitive-behavioral therapy is effective for many people with compulsive hoarding, perhaps more so than medications.​