How to get rid of a bunch of old stuff?

If you are a homeowner in Lone Tree, CO staring at a garage full of holiday decor, worn patio furniture, and boxes from seasons past, this is for you. Here is a simple, practical plan to clear it out without stress.

Sort and decide

Start small. Set a timer for 30 to 60 minutes and tackle one area. Make four piles: keep, donate or sell, recycle, and trash. Be honest. If something has not been used in two years it probably needs to go.

Label boxes as you go. That keeps things organized and makes the next steps faster.

Donate and sell

Good furniture, tools, and gently used decor can be donated or sold. For Lone Tree residents, local thrift stores and Habitat for Humanity ReStores usually accept furniture and usable household goods. Drop off what they take and get a receipt for donations if you want a tax write off.

For higher value items, try Facebook Marketplace, OfferUp, or a neighborhood buy-sell app. A clear photo, honest description, and a fair price will move things fast.

Recycle and dispose responsibly

Not everything should go to the landfill. Electronics, batteries, fluorescent bulbs, and paint often need special handling. Check Lone Tree or Douglas County household hazardous waste programs for drop off dates and locations.

Recycle metal, cardboard, and hard plastics at your local recycling center. For items like old air conditioners or mattresses, look for specialized recycling programs or retailers that offer pickup.

Schedule a seasonal item removal or haul-away

When you are left with bulky items, seasonal holiday displays, or mixed debris, a professional haul-away makes life easy. Seasonal item removal services handle things like trees, holiday lights, patio furniture, grills, and inflatable decorations.

If you hire a crew, clear a path to the items, separate what gets removed from what you are keeping, and note any heavy or difficult pieces so the crew can bring the right tools. Ask for a written estimate and confirm whether the company disposes, recycles, or donates items.

Final tips for Lone Tree homeowners

Work in short sessions so the job does not overwhelm you. Invite a friend or family member to help for a couple of hours. Keep donation receipts. Schedule pickups on mild weather days if seasonal items are outdoors.

If you want someone to handle the heavy lifting, Junk Panda provides seasonal item removal across the area and can save you time and backache. Visit junkpanda.com to get a free estimate or schedule a pickup.