 When it comes to hoarding things, Arnois is what they seem. Last year, Sputnikonville was hired to do an extreme hoard clean-out. The exterior of the home itself looked perfectly fine. From the outside, you couldn't tell that anything was wrong, but the inside was a completely different story. Once we opened the door, it became pretty clear we were dealing with a very extreme trash hoard. The garage, for example, had a thousand trash bags in it, leading all the way up to the kitchen. Not only that, but we found trash in the basement and in the attic itself. Every room had trash in it. There was no space inside of the home that wasn't filled with trash. Not only that, but there was also a very thick smell of cat urine in the air at this home, leading us to believe that the animals had been neglected for some time. Because of this, the flooring had gotten so rotten that the wood itself had actually started to bend. Ultimately, it took two full days and multiple dumpsters to completely clean out this trash hoard. The important thing to remember is that just because everything seems perfectly normal on the outside does not mean that there isn't anything wrong on the inside. Be sure to always regularly check on your friends and family for any signs of mental illness and hoarding. And remember, if you ever find yourself in a situation with hoarding, be sure to call Spalding Deacon.