Hoarding Cleanup Lexington, KY
Hoarding cleanup involves clearing excessive clutter and restoring homes affected by hoarding behavior to safe, livable conditions. This process often includes removing biohazards, addressing structural damage, and deep cleaning unsanitary areas. Trained professionals approach each situation with care and compassion, understanding the emotional challenges involved. Their goal is to create a clean, safe environment while supporting individuals and families through the transition.
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Hoarding cleanup is a specialized service that involves clearing, cleaning, and sanitizing homes affected by excessive accumulation of items, often in unsafe or unsanitary conditions. We handle everything from debris removal to biohazard disposal, addressing structural damage, mold, and pest infestations if necessary. This process requires sensitivity and respect, as hoarding is often linked to emotional and psychological challenges.

Hoarding Cleanup
Hoarding disorder is a challenging mental health condition that leads individuals to excessively accumulate items, often creating hazardous and unsanitary living conditions. Cleaning a hoarded home involves more than simple decluttering—it requires a compassionate, organized approach backed by professional experience in biohazard cleanup and deep sanitation.
Hoarding occurs when there is excessive clutter impairing basic living activities such as mobility, housekeeping, showering or sleeping.
Hoarding causes fire hazards, disease from unsanitary conditions, vermin and insect infestations, and also the risk of injury from tripping over possessions. The more the home accumulates, the more hazardous it becomes. Along with the secrecy, shame, and guilt associated with hoarding, people with hoarding behavior and their families tend to have few visitors and typically hide the condition from relatives and friends. If hoarding is not properly managed, it can lead to very dire consequences.
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A hoarded environment can be filled with excessive belongings, clutter, and potential health hazards, including:
- Paper Piles – Stacks of newspapers, magazines, mail, and receipts
- Containers – Accumulated plastic bags, boxes, and packaging materials
- Clothing & Footwear – Excess or unused garments and shoes
- Electronics – Outdated gadgets and broken appliances
- Furniture & General Clutter – Damaged or unnecessary household items
- Biohazards & Organic Waste – Mold, spoiled food, trash, and animal or human waste
The cost of professional hoarding cleanup varies based on several factors, such as the size of the property, the amount of clutter, presence of biohazards, and the extent of deep cleaning needed. Additional expenses may arise if structural repairs or extensive sanitization are required.
We approach hoarding cleanup with compassion and discretion, aiming to reduce stress for the homeowner while restoring safety and order. Our comprehensive process includes:
- Initial Consultation & Assessment
We collaborate with the homeowner or family to evaluate the situation and set clear, achievable goals. - Sorting & Organizing
Items are carefully sorted into keep, donate, or discard categories, with special attention given to sentimental or valuable belongings. - Safe Item Removal
Unwanted items, including clutter and hazardous materials, are responsibly removed and disposed of using eco-friendly methods. - Deep Cleaning & Sanitization
After clearing the space, we disinfect all surfaces, remove odors, address mold and pests, and clean any biohazards. - Home Restoration
We restore the property to a livable condition through deep cleaning, odor control, and minor structural repairs, leaving it safe and refreshed.
Recognizing Severe Hoarding Disorders
Hoarding disorder is a progressive mental health condition classified into five levels of severity. Level 5 is the most extreme, where the home becomes uninhabitable due to overwhelming clutter, structural issues, and serious biohazard risks. At this stage, professional cleanup services are essential to safely restore the property.
Common signs of Level 5 hoarding include:
- Clutter covering every surface
- Blocked exits and inaccessible living spaces
- Severe fire hazards and safety violations
- Structural damage like collapsing ceilings or rotting floors
- No running water or electricity
- Presence of mold, human/animal waste, and infestations
Hoarding - Level 1
Recognizing Early-Stage Hoarding (Level 1)
Hoarding disorder often begins subtly, with individuals collecting items without a clear system of organization. At this stage, the home typically remains clean, safe, and functional. Early intervention, including basic decluttering and mental health support, can help prevent the condition from progressing.
Signs of Level 1 hoarding include:
- Light clutter without significant safety risks
- No noticeable odors or biohazards
- Clear access to hallways, doors, and stairs
- Overall cleanliness and livability maintained
Hoarding - Level 2
Understanding Level 2 Hoarding
At Level 2, hoarding begins to interfere with daily living and home functionality. Individuals may feel ashamed of their environment and avoid having guests. Clutter becomes more widespread, disrupting essential areas and systems within the home.
Common signs of Level 2 hoarding include:
- Clutter blocking at least one doorway or exit
- Major appliances are non-functional
- Visible clutter in walkways; one or more rooms are overwhelmed
- Noticeable odors, especially in kitchens or bathrooms
- Blocked vents impacting HVAC performance
Hoarding - Level 3
Level 3 Hoarding: When Professional Help Is Essential
At Level 3, the hoarding situation becomes hazardous, with visible deterioration in the home and growing health and safety risks. Structural damage may be present, and unsanitary conditions make the space difficult to live in. At this stage, professional cleanup and mental health support are crucial.
Signs of Level 3 hoarding include:
- Clutter visible inside and outside the home
- Two or more non-working appliances
- Living areas overwhelmed with items, beyond simple cleaning
- Strong odors and unsanitary conditions
- Presence of pet or human waste
- Evidence of pest infestations
- At least one unusable room
- Hallways blocked or difficult to navigate
Hoarding - Level 4
Level 4 Hoarding: Severe Conditions Requiring Expert Care
At Level 4, individuals with hoarding disorder often struggle with self-care, and their living conditions have deteriorated significantly. Emotional distress is typically severe, and the home may be unsafe and uninhabitable. Addressing this level of hoarding requires a compassionate, professional approach. Trauma Services specializes in restoring safety and functionality to even the most extreme environments.
Signs of Level 4 hoarding include:
- Widespread structural damage
- Animal or human waste in multiple areas
- Rotting or spoiled food throughout the home
- Sewage backups or plumbing issues
- Multiple exits or entryways blocked by clutter
- Several rooms that are completely unusable
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