Renovating your seventies kitchen and upgrading to stainless steel and granite can create all kinds of happy feelings. It can also produce piles of materials you may not be sure what to do with. Here are a few of tips on how to remove all those building byproducts.
Renovating? 3 Tips to get Eliminate the Remains
1. Donate
In the event your stuff’s in half-decent condition, there’s probably a drop-off donation center willing to accept it. Habitat for Humanity has a national network of home improvement stores stocked by donations. They take anything from light fixtures and appliances to counter tops and windows.
2. Reclaim, reuse, recycle
Roll up old carpet and use the Carpet America Recovery Effort website to locate a company in your area that will reclaim, recycle or reuse it. Talk with your municipality to determine if they recycle any other types of construction material. The Construction and Demolition Recycling Association will assist you to locate local businesses that will take materials such as asphalt shingles, gypsum drywall and concrete.
3. Options for paint
PaintCare is undoubtedly an organization that works on behalf of paint manufacturers in states with paint stewardship laws to set up places to safely recycle and dispose of unwanted paint. Many municipalities have drop-off days for oil-based paint, which happens to be considered household hazardous waste.
Is your home remodeled and ready to sell? You’ll want to work with an experienced agent like Nick & Cindy Davis with RE/MAX Premier Group. We have assisted hundreds of our clients sell their home here in the Tampa Bay and Surrounding areas. Give us a call at 813-300-7116, or simply click here and let us get started working for you. We will put together a comprehensive report on what homes have sold for in your neighborhood.
Here are just a few of the most recent home sales in Tampa
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Lot Size18,731 sqft
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Home Size1,044 sqft
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Beds2 Beds
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Baths1 Bath
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Year Built1955
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Days on MarketN/A
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Lot Size11,326 sqft
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Home Size1,935 sqft
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Beds4 Beds
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Baths3 Baths
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Year Built1984
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Days on MarketN/A
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Lot Size7,406 sqft
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Home Size1,272 sqft
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Beds2 Beds
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Baths1 Bath
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Year Built1925
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Days on MarketN/A
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Lot Size
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Home Size3,395 sqft
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Beds3 Beds
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Baths4 Baths
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Year Built2020
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Days on MarketN/A
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Lot Size16,989 sqft
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Home Size5,007 sqft
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Beds5 Beds
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Baths5 Baths
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Year Built2022
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Days on Market7
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Lot Size7,841 sqft
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Home Size1,544 sqft
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Beds4 Beds
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Baths2 Baths
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Year Built1955
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Days on MarketN/A
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Lot Size5,663 sqft
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Home Size1,702 sqft
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Beds2 Beds
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Baths2 Baths
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Year Built2004
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Days on MarketN/A
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Lot Size8,712 sqft
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Home Size3,373 sqft
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Beds4 Beds
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Baths4 Baths
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Year Built2003
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Days on Market1
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