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Things that you should not move with you

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  When moving, the less you move the more time, energy and money you save. Here are 6 types of items that you should not move with you in order to save money, space and energy on your move. One of the best ways to reduce your moving costs and avoid overtaxing yourself is to know what’s worth packing and what’s better to donate or throw away. Whether moving long distance or locally, the less you move the more time, energy and money you save. Here’s what we recommend you set aside: Heavy, Worn-Down Items of Furniture: If it’s an antique or has sentimental value, by all means keep the furniture and make sure it’s well protected on the move. However, if it’s wearing down and you’ve been considering a new one anyway, now’s an ideal time to toss it out. Items like dining room furniture, pianos, couches, and dressers are usually the heaviest (and therefore most expensive) items to move . If yours isn’t in good repair, it might end up being more cost-effective to donate or sell it a

Get Ready Your Home for Professional Packers

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How to prepare before your move for professional packers . Tips and advice on preparing for packing and loading day.   Hiring movers to help pack your home is a great way to reduce stress and get the most out of your moving experience. However, even if you are having your movers do all the heavy lifting and detailed packing, there are things you can do to prepare for the big day. Make things go faster-and feel more in control of your move-with these simple steps. Prep Your Appliances: Appliances have to be turned off, emptied, and cleaned before they’re ready to be moved from one place to another. Anything hooked up to gas needs to be turned off and detached. Anything hooked up to water also needs to be not only unattached, but the reservoirs emptied of any excess water. It’s also a good time to do a nice, deep clean of your appliance. Not only is it much nicer to have shiny, ready-to-go appliances in your new home, but this will prevent breakouts of mold or mildew on the road. Cl

Questions to Ask When Getting a Quote from a Moving Company

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It’s important to shop around and compare prices before signing a contract with a moving company, but it’s more complicated than just asking, “What do you charge?” Different moving companies have different methods of charging for their services, so it’s important to know exactly what you’re getting and what you’re paying before you sign on the dotted line. That said, here are the five questions you should always ask before hiring a moving company :   1) What Do You Consider Extra Services, and How Much Do You Charge? Don’t assume that everything you need is automatically included in the contract you’re signing. Examples of extra services can include long carry fees, shuttle services, storage-in-transit fees, furniture disassembly and reassembly fees, etc.  Go over everything they offer and everything you need to make sure your needs are covered. If anything you need is not included in the contract, ask how much it would cost to add it, and make sure to do this with every moving comp

How to Pack Dishes for Moving

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No room is more time consuming and harder to pack than the kitchen, and nowhere is it as important to get the packing right. Otherwise, you may get to your new house and find your boxes are full of chipped or broken dishes. You’ll need several medium boxes, plenty of padding, and several small to medium boxes. It should go without saying that dishes should be clean and dry before you start packing.  Clean foam wrap or blank newsprint are two of the best choices for packing dishes . You can also use bubble wrap, but we find it takes up more room than the thin foam sheets. If you use newspapers, you may need to wash black streaks off when you get to your new home. You can also buy a package of disposable Styrofoam plates to use between plates. There are a lot of recommendations out there to use towels, sheets and clothes as padding for your dishes, but we don’t recommend this, because it causes problems as you unpack.  GET A FREE QUOTE NOW First, place a layer of padding to the botto