Your Respectful Hoarding Cleanup Pro in Excelsior Springs

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Our Hoarding Cleanup Services Include:

  • Removal of all clutter and debris.
  • Hazardous waste removal, including animal droppings and other biohazards.
  • Valuable items recovered such as jewelry and hidden money.
  • Coordinate recycling and shredding.
  • Help distribute donations.
  • Assist in distributing kept items to family members (local and national).
  • Help to facilitate any paperwork requirement for local governments or agencies.

Professional Hoarding Cleanup

We are professionals and we take our job seriously! “Pros” is in our name for a reason. It constantly reminds us of our commitment to those that we serve. We offer discreet cleanup services. Your health and well-being are at the core of what we do.

Built to Help!

Brian Burton and Jim Clevenger started Hoarding Cleanup Pros in the Spring of 2019 to help those in need of extreme cleaning services. They noticed an absence of caring and empathetic professionals servicing those in need. They started Hoarding Cleanup Pros in the Spring of 2019 to service those in need of extreme cleaning services.

Extreme House Cleaning Services

We are Excelsior Springs‘s experts at getting your home back to order! We have been serving our clients since 2019. Some call us “Specialists,” others call us “Experts” and they all call us “Professionals” of extreme house cleaning.

Clutter Cleaning Experts

Our Pros are highly-trained women and men dedicated to serving you! Our teams are specially equipped with just the right equipment and cleaners. Our experts are dedicated to giving you a clutter-free home in the most professional way possible.

Excelsior Springs Missouri Hoarder Cleanup
Excelsior Springs, Missouri

Excelsior Springs MO Fun Facts

Excelsior Springs came into existence due to the natural spring water that gushed forth from the depths of the earth.[10] It was discovered by accident in 1880 by a farmer, Travis Mellion, when his daughter Opal fell ill with a form of tuberculosis. He asked for advice from nearby campers, and they suggested the spring that oozed from the bank of the Fishing River. Water was collected and brought to his daughter to drink. Over the course of a few weeks, there was noticeable improvement to her health, and she was eventually cured. A log-cabin farmer, Frederick Kugler, also begin to treat his rheumatic knees and a recurring sore from a Civil War wound, and he was cured of his ailments shortly after.

The city’s first hotel, the Excelsior, was built with a foundation of 30 ft (9.1 m) by 70 feet (21 m), and locals wondered if a hotel that size would ever be filled to capacity. The Excelsior opened its doors for business on March 1, 1881, and quickly proved that it could be filled, with many visitors coming to the small town seeking out the medicinal value to the waters held, many from as far away as St. Louis, St. Joseph, Kansas City, and Leavenworth. The hotel remained the leading place to stay until the first Elms Hotel was built and opened in 1888.

On Election Day 1948, Harry S. Truman spent the night at the Elms Hotel when it appeared that he was losing his re-election bid to Republican Thomas E. Dewey. However, in the wee hours of the morning, he was awakened by his aides informing him that he had, in fact, won the election. He was whisked away to Kansas City. He later was photographed at Union Station in St. Louis holding a copy of the Chicago Tribune that famously proclaimed “Dewey Defeats Truman.”

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