FAQ
Common questions about cleanup
How much does hoarding cleanup cost?
Cost depends on the size of the home, the amount of material, access, biohazard concerns, and how much needs to be removed or cleaned.
Can hoarding cleanup include biohazards?
Yes. Some hoarding situations involve odor, animal waste, spoiled food, fluids, or other hazards that need biohazard-aware cleanup.
Do families need to prepare before cleanup starts?
A brief call is usually enough to understand the condition, access, goals, and whether any items need to be preserved.
Can hoarding cleanup be handled room by room?
Yes. Many situations are easier to manage by starting with priority rooms, walkways, exits, bathrooms, kitchens, or areas that need to become safe first.
What makes a hoarding situation a biohazard?
Animal waste, human waste, spoiled food, pests, mold, fluids, strong odor, blocked exits, and contaminated materials can all create biohazard concerns.
Is hoarding cleanup private?
Yes. Hoarding cleanup should be discreet, respectful, and focused on the needs of the person, family, landlord, estate contact, or property owner involved.
Does insurance cover hoarding cleanup?
Insurance usually depends on the policy and the cause of the damage. Some related cleanup may be covered after a covered event, but standard clutter removal is often not covered.
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