Your Respectful Hoarding Cleanup Pro in Sedro-Woolley

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Sedro-Woolley WA Hoarding House

Declutter Your Home

How about your home being the cleanest it has ever been? Sounds good…doesn’t it? That is our goal! The peace of mind that goes along with a clean, decluttered house can be a tremendous relief. Imagine the reduction of stress and what it can mean to you and your family.

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.

Steps Towards Your Freedom

#1 Call us and we will talk through your situation or complete our “Free Quote” option. We know that seeking help can be the hardest step. That is why the HCP Team is comprised of compassionate, caring people.

#2 Your Case Manager will contact you in the method of your choosing, phone or e-mail (sorry, telegraph and smoke signals are not currently available). Further details will be discussed and a bid will be presented.

#3 We coordinate the best time for you to complete the project.

#4 Sorting and organizing will be complete per your plan. We will handle the disposal and possible donations to your favorite charity.

#5 We will leave your home in broom swept condition or if you desire a full-service cleaning we can handle that too.

Easy Peasy…Right!? Not true, but we are with you through this process. The reward will be a true home!

Cleaning of Your Home with No Judgement!

Discreet and non-judgemental clean-up of your home is what you deserve and that’s what you will get from our team. You will feel liberated after we complete the declutter process of your home.

Hoarding Cleanup Pros Mission Statement:

To provide help in a professional, empathetic, respectful, and discreet manner.

Sedro-Woolley Fun Facts

Incorporated on December 19, 1898, Sedro-Woolley was formed from neighboring rival towns known as Bug and Woolley in Skagit County, northwestern Washington, 25 miles (40 km) inland from the Puget Sound, 40 miles (64 km) south of the border with Canada and 65 miles (105 km) north of Seattle.

Four British bachelors, led by David Batey, homesteaded the area in 1878, the time logjam obstructions were cleared downriver at the site of Mount Vernon. In 1884–85, Batey built a store and home for the Mortimer Cook family from Santa Barbara, California where Cook had been mayor for two terms. Cook intended to name his new Pacific Northwest town Bug due to the number of mosquitos present, but his wife protested along with a handful of other local wives. Cook was already the namesake for the town Cook’s Ferry on the Thompson River in British Columbia. With “Bug” being so unpopular, Cook derived a town name from Spanish; knowing “cedro” was the word for cedar, he replaced one letter to make the name unique, settling on “Sedro”.

After logging and coal-mining declined, the major employers and industries became the nearby Northern State Hospital (a mental-health facility) and Skagit Steel & Iron Works, which rose from the back room of a local hardware store to become a major supplier of implements and parts for logging and railroad customers. The firm manufactured machines and parts for the war effort in World War II and artillery shells, starting in 1953. By 1990, the company was gone and the hospital was closed but new industry, including robotics and aerospace, is developing north of town and on the campus of the old hospital.

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