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Atlanta Junk Removal Experts Haul Masters Proud to Be Featured on Hoarding: Buried Alive

Atlanta trash removal company Haul Masters is proud to have been featured as a local junk removal team on a recent episode of TLC's Hoarding: Buried Alive.

Atlanta Junk Removal Experts Haul Masters Proud to Be Featured on Hoarding: Buried Alive
2012-05-17
ATLANTA, GA, May 17, 2012 (Press-News.org) Atlanta roll off dumpster rental provider Haul Masters is pleased to announce that they were featured on TLC's Hoarding: Buried Alive as junk removal experts. Haul Masters was featured during episode 9 of season 4, titled "Are You Serious?"

Hoarding: Buried Alive takes an in-depth look at the lives of hoarders, individuals who have the compulsion to seek comfort through over-filling their lives with material goods as a way to compensate for loneliness or trauma. The show focuses on the personal relationship the hoarders have with their families and friends, how hoarding has affected those relationships, the deep-seated psychological reasons why they have turned to hoarding, and the process they must take to overcome their compulsion.

Episode 9, "Are You Serious?," featured two women, Amy and Carol, who were both facing the overwhelming challenge of cleaning out their homes after hoarding had taken over their lives. The show called in Atlanta trash removal experts Haul Masters to help with cleaning out Amy's house, which had become inaccessible thanks to her walls of stuff.

Atlanta junk removal specialists Haul Masters sent a team to help with the daunting task of removing items from Amy's home, sorting those items with Amy's help, and then taking unwanted items away to be either donated, recycled, or trashed. Thanks in part to the efforts the Haul Masters team made on the initial haul away day, when the show came back to check on Amy six weeks later, much of her home was clean and organized for the first time in many long years, and she appeared to be on the road to overcoming her addiction to acquiring and hoarding things.

"Hoarding is a serious disorder that affects and ruins many lives," explains Chris Tavormina, owner of Haul Masters, an Atlanta dumpster rental and junk removal company. "We're glad we could put our expertise in junk removal towards helping to improve Amy's life, and we wish her continued success in overcoming her hoarding addiction."

For those looking to clean up their lives, Haul Masters offers full service Atlanta junk removal and roll off dumpster rentals. As exhibited in their Hoarding: Buried Alive episode, full service junk removal can be a great help for individuals or families that feel overwhelmed by their possessions. Other families may benefit more from being able to go at their own pace through using a rented dumpster to go through their unwanted belongings.

To learn more about Haul Masters' Atlanta dumpster rentals or to schedule a full service junk removal for your home, visit http://www.junkgone.com/.

About Haul Masters:

Atlanta trash removal experts for over 12 years, Haul Masters provides the Southeast's best dumpster rental service and provides full service junk removal in Atlanta. Haul Masters supplies dumpster rental in Atlanta, Birmingham, Chattanooga, and Greenville. Because they are locally owned and operated, Haul Masters understands the value of offering outstanding customer service and the highest in customer satisfaction in Atlanta junk removal and Southeastern dumpster rentals.

For more information, please visit http://www.junkgone.com/

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[Press-News.org] Atlanta Junk Removal Experts Haul Masters Proud to Be Featured on Hoarding: Buried Alive
Atlanta trash removal company Haul Masters is proud to have been featured as a local junk removal team on a recent episode of TLC's Hoarding: Buried Alive.