Signs of Hoarding

How do you know if someone has a hoarding problem? Here are the warning signs to look for.

Warning Signs

Can't throw things away

Gets really upset at the idea of discarding things—even stuff that seems worthless

Rooms you can't use

Bedrooms, kitchens, or living areas buried in stuff to the point they're unusable

Always bringing more stuff in

Can't pass up a sale, free stuff, or "deals." Always finding something that might be useful

Never has people over

Stopped inviting family or friends because of embarrassment about the house

Treats objects like they have feelings

Strong emotional attachment to things that most people would consider ordinary

Doesn't see it as a problem

Doesn't recognize how bad it's gotten. Genuinely doesn't see the clutter the same way

No organization system

Things piled everywhere with no rhyme or reason. Can't find stuff when needed

Worried about running out

Keeps things "just in case" and gets anxious about not having enough of something

Hoarding vs. Collecting

Lots of people collect things. That's normal. Here's how you can tell the difference between a collector and a hoarder.

Collecting (Normal)

  • Stuff is organized and displayed nicely
  • They're proud of their collection
  • The house still works like a house
  • They'll happily show you their stuff
  • They're picky about what they add
  • Could sell or give things away if needed

Hoarding (Problem)

  • Stuff is piled everywhere, no organization
  • The accumulation causes stress, not joy
  • Rooms can't be used anymore
  • They're ashamed and won't let people in
  • Can't say no to free stuff or sales
  • Gets really upset about throwing anything away

How Bad Is It? The 5 Levels

Professionals use a scale to figure out how severe hoarding is. This helps decide what kind of help is needed.

Level 1 - Mild

Some clutter but you can still get around. No smells or hygiene problems.

Level 2 - Moderate

One room pretty much unusable. Maybe some smells. Cleaning has been neglected.

Level 3 - Significant

Multiple rooms unusable. Stuff visible outside the house. Maybe some pests.

Level 4 - Severe

Structural damage, hazardous stuff, bad ventilation, pet waste, or bug infestations.

Level 5 - Extreme

No working utilities, human or animal waste, major structural damage, fire hazards.

When Should You Get Help?

It's probably time to bring in professionals if:

  • Rooms can't be used for what they're meant for
  • There are safety problems—fire hazards, blocked exits, tripping risks
  • Neighbors or the landlord are complaining
  • Health is being affected by the living conditions
  • Relationships are suffering because of the hoarding
  • There's an eviction notice or code violation
  • Need to sell or move and the house isn't ready

The sooner you deal with it, the easier it is. Don't wait until it's an emergency. There's no shame in asking for help.

Seeing These Signs? We Can Help.

We do hoarding cleanups in Boise and the Treasure Valley. Free estimates. No judgment.

(208) 361-1982