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Decluttering your home is one of the most effective ways to create a calm, organised, and functional living environment. At Infinity Home Services, we understand that clutter can build up quickly and make your home feel chaotic. Whether you’re preparing for a move, redecorating, or simply want to reclaim your space, decluttering can transform the way your home looks and feels. This process isn’t just about throwing things away — it’s about creating order, boosting wellbeing, and making your home work better for you.

The Benefits of Decluttering

Decluttering helps you take control of your surroundings and improve your quality of life. By sorting, donating, and organising your belongings, you can maximise storage space and reduce daily stress. A decluttered home also makes cleaning easier, enhances safety, and can even increase your property’s appeal to potential buyers. At Infinity Home Services, we recommend starting small — one room or area at a time — and working methodically. Our home maintenance professionals can also support with related services such as deep cleaning, waste removal, and home organisation, helping you achieve lasting results.

Decluttering isn’t just a one-off task — it’s a mindset. Regularly reviewing what you own and letting go of what you no longer need keeps your home tidy and manageable. From garages to lofts, wardrobes to workspaces, our team can help you make the most of your home with practical, tailored solutions that bring order and peace back into your daily life.

Household Recycling Challenges – how it really matters this National Recycling Week

Household Recycling Challenges – how it really matters this National Recycling Week

On a crisp November morning in North Essex, Emma and her two young children stood by the kitchen bin. The ‘mixed recycling’ bag was bulging, the black wheelie bin was overflowing, and yet Emma felt uneasy: “Am I doing this right?” she asked her husband. A year earlier they had upgraded their home, added an under-stair storage cupboard for bins and labelled everything clearly – but still the weekly collection brought surprises: items rejected, the bin men leaving extra tags, the council’s website reminding them the wrong item had been included. This story is all too common, especially this week of National Recycling Week as homeowners face the reality of household recycling challenges.

In National Recycling Week, Infinity Home Services takes a look at how you can help to save the planet.

Why household recycling challenges matter

Every home in the UK contributes to the growing waste mountain – yet the recycling system is under strain. In England alone the household waste recycling rate stood at just 44.0% in 2023/24.

According to WRAP, 82% of people admit to placing non-accepted items in their dry recycling bins, and fewer than one in ten feel “very confident” about what can be recycled.

In short: the infrastructure, the habits and the knowledge don’t always line up – and that means domestic consumers often bear the cost, both financially and emotionally.

The human side of the problem

For a domestic homeowner, these challenges can manifest in several ways:

  • Confusion and frustration. You’ve separated your plastics, glass, paper – but the bin men leave a red tag. Was it the wrong plastic? Did you rinse it properly? Do you live in the right council-area with different rules? The uncertainty adds stress.

  • Time and effort. With busy lives, like yours and mine, the extra steps to sort and rinse, remember special collections (bulky items, garden waste, electronic waste) feel like one more thing on the to-do list. The easier option sometimes feels like “bin it and forget it”.

  • Hidden costs. If non-recyclable items get thrown into the wrong bin, local authorities may pass on costs, or more likely recycle staff reject loads leading to more waste going to landfill. That translates into higher council tax, or worse – more services cut.

  • Environmental guilt. Many homeowners care deeply about doing the right thing. When we see stats like “more than a billion recyclable items are incinerated or sent to landfill each year” in the UK, it affects our sense of being responsible citizens.

  • Household logistics. For larger families, older people, those with mobility issues or limited space (such as a mid-terrace in South Suffolk), managing multiple bins and storage is challenging in real life.

Technical and systemic issues behind the scenes

Beyond the obvious human factors are the technical problems driving household recycling challenges:

  • Contamination of streams. Items placed in the wrong bin (for example, a yoghurt pot in the “plastic” when the local authority asks for number-coded plastics) lead to entire loads being rejected. WRAP’s data highlight how contamination remains a major barrier.

  • Limited local capacity or differing rules. Across North Essex and South Suffolk, one council might accept glass in one bag, another requires separate sorting of certain plastics, or garden waste is charged. That inconsistency creates confusion.

  • Collection infrastructure. Recycling rates still hover below 50% in many areas. Nationally the UK recycling rate for households was about 44.1% in 2022, down from 44.6% in 2021.

  • Missed capture and under-utilisation. For example, the recent “Recycle Week” campaign saw a drop in missed capture for key recyclables – but still only reduced from 70% to 64%.

  • Space and bin design limitations. Many homes were not designed with multiple waste-streams in mind. Wheelie bins, under-sink storage, recycling bags – they add clutter and logistic hassle.

How we can help

At Infinity Home Services we understand that for homeowners in North Essex and South Suffolk the challenge of recycling isn’t just an environmental tick-box; it’s a practical part of running a household. Here’s how we support you:

  • Audit and optimise your waste-storage set-up. We can visit and advise on bin placement, shelving, storage bags and signage to make recycling intuitive.

  • Install or upgrade dedicated recycling stations. Whether it’s a tidy under-stair cupboard, a weather-proof outdoor unit for garden waste, or a clear labelling system for plastics/glass, we take care of the practicalities so you don’t have to.

  • Liaise with your local authority and collection rules. We’re familiar with the differing councils in our region and can help you understand what goes where – to reduce rejected loads and avoid cost.

  • Educate your household. We can provide you and your family with easy-to-use guides and reminders so that every member knows what belongs where, reducing confusion, guilt and waste.

Tips for your home this week of National Recycling Week

  • Check your bin labels and local council website – plastic types, glass, mixed recycle… align them.

  • Do a “bin audit” – look at what you throw in the black bin vs what should go out for recycling.

  • Clear some space by the main bins. Install a small shelf or caddy nearby for rinse-items (bottles, jars) so you don’t skip the task.

  • Talk it through with your household: kids, teens, older relatives – everyone needs to know what their job is.

  • Consider an extra outdoor container for garden waste, if you don’t already have one: by 2023/24 the ‘other organics’ stream (garden and mixed food waste) increased by 10.8% to 3.6 million tonnes.

Conclusion

This year’s National Recycling Week is more than a reminder – it’s a moment to tackle the household recycling challenges that many of us face day-to-day. From confusion over what goes where, to inadequate storage space, to inconsistency in local rules, the obstacles are real and practical. But by taking control of your household system and using the right support, you can make your home work for you – rather than against you.

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If you’d like help getting your bins, storage and recycling routines streamlined, call us now on 0800 148 8088 or fill in our contact form — are you ready to make recycling simple and stress-free?

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Recycling Awareness Week: tackling household recycling contamination at home

Recycling Awareness Week: tackling household recycling contamination at home

Recycling Awareness Week (the UK’s Recycle Week) runs 22–28 September 2025, making it the perfect moment for homeowners to fix everyday habits that lead to household recycling contamination. Despite years of effort, the UK’s household recycling rate was 44.6% in 2023, up slightly from 44.1% in 2022, which shows progress—but also how much further we’ve got to go. 

As Recycling Awareness Week is upon us, Infinity Home Services look at the importance, and challenges of recycling in the home.

Why Recycling Awareness Week matters

Across the UK, 84% of households unintentionally contaminate their recycling – think drinking glasses in with jars, foil pouches, or toothpaste tubes—causing whole loads to be rejected at sorting facilities.

Contamination isn’t just a technical hiccup; it’s costly. Councils face ~£93 per tonne to dispose of rejected “recycling,” adding ~£48 million a year in extra costs—money that could support better local services.

The human side: why good intentions go wrong

  • Label confusion & mixed rules. Until new rules standardise collections, what’s accepted can differ by council. Many residents “wish-cycle” items because they feel recyclable. From 31 March 2026, England’s Simpler Recycling will require all councils to collect the same core materials (with weekly food-waste collections), helping end confusion.

  • Space, smells, and time. Flats and smaller homes struggle to store multiple bins. Food caddies can feel fiddly, and smells are off-putting—especially when schedules are hectic.

  • Bin anxiety. No one wants the shame of a “contaminated” sticker. That pressure can push people to hide wrong items in general waste rather than check what goes where.

The technical side: how small mistakes cause big problems

  • Bagged recyclables. Plastic bags can jam sorting machinery and force rejections.

  • “Look-alike” items. Drinking glasses are a top contaminant even though they aren’t the same as bottle glass (different melting points).

  • Food residue. Greasy pizza boxes or un-rinsed containers can spoil high-quality paper and card streams.

  • Capacity and cost pressures. In 2023 England generated 21.7 million tonnes of household waste; 9.5 million tonnes were sent for recycling and 12.1 million tonnes remained residual—pressure that magnifies the cost of every rejected load.

Household Recycling Contamination: what it looks like day-to-day (and how to fix it)

  • Wrong glass in the right binFix: bottles & jars only; avoid drinking glasses, cookware, mirrors. Quick 5-second rinse is enough.

  • Soft plastics & pouches in dry recycling → Fix: check retailer take-back schemes or council guidance before tossing.

  • Food waste in general wasteFix: use a caddy; weekly food-waste collections are being mandated across England, so get the habit now.

  • Overflowing paper/cardFix: flatten boxes; keep them dry to preserve quality.

Tip for busy homes: keep a simple “YES/NO” list stuck to the inside of the cupboard where you store your bins. If you’re in North Essex or South Suffolk, your council’s list may soon align with Simpler Recycling, reducing guesswork.

Food waste: the hidden driver of contamination

In 2022, UK households wasted 6.0 million tonnes of food and drink—73% of it edible—and Local Authorities spent £500+ million dealing with household food waste. Using caddies and planning meals reduces smells, saves money, and prevents soggy, contaminated recycling.

What’s changing this Recycling Awareness Week?

  • Recycle Week (22–28 Sept 2025) focuses on “rescuing” commonly binned items—like foil and trigger-spray bottles—by putting them in the right bin.

  • Policy reforms are coming: Simpler Recycling aims to standardise materials and embed weekly food-waste collections, tackling confusion at the source.

  • National progress: the UK’s household recycling rate ticked up to 44.6% in 2023—a nudge in the right direction, but still short of where we want to be.

Household Recycling Contamination: a 10-minute action plan

  1. Print a one-page YES/NO list for your household.

  2. Rinse fast, not perfectly. A quick swill beats a pristine scrub.

  3. Keep paper & card dry. Store them away from the sink.

  4. Start a food-waste routine. Line your caddy; empty little and often.

  5. Avoid “wish-cycling.” If you’re unsure, check your council’s list (and remember that rules are being standardised).

How Infinity Home Services can help

Based in North Essex and South Suffolk, Infinity Home Services can make recycling effortless at home: installing or fixing kitchen caddies and pull-out recycling units, building weatherproof outdoor bin stores, labelling internal bins to match local guidance, and sorting minor household repairs that make “bin night” less of a chore. If contamination or missed collections have left you with a backlog, we can help you get back on track—without the stress.


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Recycling Awareness Week is about helping real households do the small, easy things that stop good recycling from turning into costly contamination; if you’d like hands-on help setting up a simpler home system, call Infinity Home Services on 0800 148 8088 or use the contact form below—shall we get your bins sorted this week?

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Domestic Allergens: The Hidden Health Risk in Your Home this World Allergen Week

Domestic Allergens: The Hidden Health Risk in Your Home this World Allergen Week

Every spring, Emma noticed her son’s eyes start to itch. She blamed it on pollen—after all, hay fever runs in the family. But when his symptoms worsened even after windows were shut and pollen counts dropped, she began to wonder if the real culprit was inside their Dedham home. After a visit to an allergy specialist, she was shocked to learn her son’s biggest triggers weren’t just seasonal—they were domestic allergens embedded in the very fabric of their house: dust mites in the mattress, pet dander clinging to curtains, and mould spores lurking behind the washing machine.

Infinity Home Services considers the impact of allergens in the home and how we can minimise them during World Allergen Week.

Why Domestic Allergens Matter More Than You Think

During World Allergen Week, the spotlight is rightly cast on how allergens impact day-to-day life—not just outdoors, but within our homes. According to Allergy UK, up to 44% of British adults now suffer from at least one allergy, and indoor allergens are a major contributor. The health effects aren’t limited to sneezing or watery eyes; for some, they can trigger asthma attacks, eczema flare-ups, fatigue, or even sleep disruption.

For homeowners, especially those in North Essex and South Suffolk where older properties are common, domestic allergens can accumulate in unseen spaces: ventilation ducts, poorly sealed cellars, or even plush carpets that haven’t been deep cleaned in years. These allergens don’t just affect people with diagnosed allergies—they can slowly deteriorate air quality for everyone in the household.

What’s Really Hiding in Your Home?

While many people associate allergies with springtime pollen, the year-round dangers of indoor air pollutants and allergens often go unnoticed. Dust mites, for example, thrive in humidity and feed on shed human skin. They’re almost invisible, but can be found in pillows, duvets, and even children’s stuffed toys. Mould spores, which release airborne particles, grow silently in damp corners or behind wallpaper.

According to Public Health England, poor indoor air quality contributes to around 9,000 deaths a year in the UK, with allergens being a key component. Add to that the rise of pets in UK households—62% of homes now own a pet – and it’s clear why domestic allergen management is becoming a growing concern for families across the country.

Tackling Domestic Allergens: What You Can Do

The good news is, you don’t need to rip up floors or replace furniture to make a difference. Routine maintenance, targeted cleaning, and smart home improvements can significantly reduce allergen levels. Key actions include:

  • Using allergen-proof bedding

  • Deep-cleaning carpets and upholstery

  • Ventilating effectively without letting pollutants in

  • Identifying hidden moisture hotspots to prevent mould growth

  • Servicing HVAC systems or extractor fans that may circulate allergens

This is where Infinity Home Services can help. Our experienced team offers home assessments and practical support for identifying allergen trouble zones—from damp remediation to ventilation upgrades. Based locally in North Essex and South Suffolk, we understand the quirks and risks of regional housing stock and provide tailored solutions to improve your home’s air quality and comfort.

With so many allergens hiding in plain sight, homeowners often underestimate the value of a fresh set of eyes and a structured plan. Whether you’re dealing with unexplained symptoms or just want peace of mind, we’re here to help uncover the issues and offer practical ways to breathe easier.

A Safer, Healthier Home Starts with Awareness

World Allergen Week is a timely reminder that the air we breathe indoors matters just as much as what’s outside. While pollen may come and go, domestic allergens stick around—and without action, they can silently undermine your family’s health and wellbeing.

If you suspect your home could be triggering symptoms, or simply want to safeguard your family’s health, now is the time to act. Isn’t it worth finding out what’s really in the air you breathe? Simply call 0800 148 8088, or complete the form below today.

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Spring Cleaning: Unveiling the History (and Hassle) Behind the Tradition

Spring Cleaning: Unveiling the History (and Hassle) Behind the Tradition

Picture this: the winter chill has finally loosened its grip, and a gentle breeze whispers of warmer days ahead. It’s a time for throwing open the windows, letting in the fresh air, and… embarking on a mammoth cleaning spree? The tradition of spring cleaning, while deeply engrained in many UK households, can often feel like a daunting task rather than a refreshing seasonal ritual. But have you ever stopped to wonder where this tradition originated, and why it persists even today?

Spring cleaning is almost an annual rite of passage! Here, Infinity ProServ explores the history behind this ritual.

The roots of spring cleaning can be traced back centuries, with evidence found in cultures across the globe. A recent study by the University of York found that references to thorough cleaning rituals coinciding with the spring equinox appear in ancient texts from Persia and China, often linked to symbolic notions of renewal and purification. In these pre-modern societies, the harsh winter months often led to an accumulation of dirt, dust, and even pests within dwellings. Spring, with its promise of warmer weather and open windows, presented the perfect opportunity to air out homes and remove the remnants of winter.

However, the spring cleaning tradition we know today evolved alongside advancements in technology and societal changes. The Victorian era in Britain saw a rise in the use of coal for heating, leading to soot build-up and a greater need for regular cleaning. Additionally, the burgeoning middle class placed a newfound emphasis on cleanliness and hygiene within the home. This, coupled with limited access to central heating and proper ventilation, meant that spring cleaning became an essential – albeit often laborious – task.

Fast forward to the 21st century, and the concept of spring cleaning remains ingrained in many households. While modern homes benefit from central heating and improved ventilation systems, the winter months can still lead to a build-up of dust, clutter, and lingering germs. Yet, the sheer scale of a traditional spring clean can feel overwhelming for busy homeowners juggling work, family, and other commitments. A YouGov survey conducted in 2022 revealed that 42% of UK respondents felt stressed or anxious about tackling a spring clean.

How to tackle Spring Cleaning

So, how can we navigate the tradition of spring cleaning in a way that feels manageable and less stressful?

Here are some tips:

  • Break it down: Divide your spring cleaning into smaller, more manageable tasks spread over a few weeks rather than attempting a one-day blitz.
  • Declutter first: Before deep cleaning, tackle the clutter that accumulates over winter. Donate unwanted items or organise a local car boot sale.
  • Focus on high-impact areas: Prioritise areas that require the most attention, such as the kitchen, bathroom, and living room floors.
  • Embrace modern tools: Utilise modern cleaning products and appliances designed for efficiency and ease of use.

Infinity Home Services, a trusted home services company serving North Essex and South Suffolk, totally understands the challenges of spring cleaning. We offer flexible cleaning solutions tailored to your specific needs, whether you require a deep clean for a fresh start or ongoing maintenance to keep your home sparkling throughout the year.

Spring cleaning, while rooted in historical necessity, can still be a valuable tradition to embrace. By understanding its origins and adopting a more manageable approach, you can transform it into a positive and rejuvenating experience for your home and yourself. How will you be revamping your spring cleaning routine this year?

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If you can’t face the prospect of attempting your big spring clean, or would like support throughout the year with routine cleaning, then get in touch with Infinity Home Services today. Our professional cleaners are ready to go, and we can provide you with a quote quickly to help you get on top of your home. Simply call us on 0800 148 8088, or complete the form below and we will be in touch ASAP.

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