Archive for September, 2009

To be certain that your stuff get to your new home in one piece and solid, you should seek out a trained professional. Still, trying to save money, many people choose to do their packing themselves.

If you decide to do your own packing yourself, do not leave everything for the last day. Start planning for your move as soon as you can, because it is a huge process, and if you wait too long, you may find yourself overwhelmed and out of time before you can finish.

Foremost of all, make a file of stuff that you require to set out for moving. Check with your transporter or ask online about probable habits to pack them. You should be especially careful about the way you pack frail objects.

Make sure you stock up on enough packaging supplies. Ask, at your local grocery or wine store for some empty cartons. These cartons can be useful when packing small items like cooking utensils, clothing, and other knickknacks. Plastic containers can also be used for this and then washed out and used again and again afterward!

When wrapping breakable items, you can use your garments and linen or you can purchase bubble wrap, too. Old newspapers are great for this! But, remember, they can leave stains on clothes and other things.

Shipping tape is needed for securing boxes and markers are handy for keeping track of what’s inside. If you label your boxes, it will be helpful when it comes to unpacking.

When sealing the boxes, make sure their tops are flat. Over packing can result in damaged products. Boxes containing the fragile items must be marked. Be sure and mark the containers of things that you need right away so that they can be a top priority for unloading.

Write your name on the top of each box to ensure that your possessions don’t get lost or unloaded at the wrong place. It is a good idea to make a list of boxes and their contents in case anything gets lost or damaged.

You will also need scissors and a sharp knife for unpacking. Comprise these items into your shopping inventory, when preparing for stuffing your belongings.

You can pack your clothes into clear garbage bags so that you see what things are packed in each bag. You should not use thin bags because they can tear apart easily. Many long distance moving companies frown upon on clients who use garbage bags to pack their possessions. Minimize their use by purchasing the thickest bags possible.

There is one final thing you must remember. Generally, your relocation company will be accountable for any damage your possessions incur during their transit to your new home. The mover is only accountable for damage done to the outer portions of the carton if this one was packed by the owner.

This means, if you do not set your belongings properly, you are accountable for the damage caused. Keep in mind that the relocation company has the right to refuse carrying a packaged that is not boxed up to their standard and will ask the customer to repack the packaged goods.

In order to avoid damage, you should double check yourself whether all the things are properly packed and all the cartons are carefully sealed.

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3 Important Questions to Ask A Moving Company

When you are moving to a long distant location, one of the most difficult choices that you have to make is selecting a long distance moving company to move your household goods from your old home to your new home. You obviously want a moving company that you can trust and will get your household goods to your new home complete and intact. As such, there are several questions that you should ask moving companies as you narrow down the company you want to move your household goods.

The first question that you should ask a moving company is how long the salesperson you are dealing with has been giving moving quotes. This is to ensure that you are getting an accurate quote and that you will not be dealing with any unforeseen billing surprises. In addition, you should ask about the salesperson’s experience and how long they have been working in the moving industry.

The next question that you should ask a moving company is how long the company has been in business. You obviously want a moving company that has been around for several years. This indicates that the company has very satisfied customers and that the service the company provides is excellent. Keep in mind companies that provide bad service do not stay in business for very long.

The third question that you want to ask is what you should expect the delivery schedule to be. In a long distance move, you should expect your household goods to reach your new home in a rather long span of time. As such, you will want your moving company to provide a realistic delivery schedule that you can plan around.

Selecting a long distance moving company can be difficult. But if you ask the right questions, then you will find a moving company that you can trust and will get your household goods moved to your new home on time and intact.

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Moving Advice for Going Long Distances

Moving your family and entire household can be a costly and extremely stressful process, especially if you are moving to a very distant state (for example, moving from Florida to California). When considering moving your household items specifically, the possibility that your household items may get lost, damaged, stolen become very real during a move. As such, it is extremely important that you take your time deciding on whether you want to move your household items yourself (via a U-Haul truck for example).

If you do decide to move your household items yourself, there are many factors that you must consider before renting a moving truck from a do it yourself moving company. The first factor is selecting a company to rent your truck from. You should probably get moving estimates and the contract terms from all of the truck rental companies you possibly can before you rent a truck. This is to ensure that you get the best rate that you can for the truck and to ensure that terms of rental agreement are favorable towards you. You should keep in mind that a company will charge a rate per mile and a fixed amount per day for maintenance and insurance.

After you select a truck rental company, you should go out to the yard where the company stores its trucks and find out how well it is maintained and how much mileage the truck can travel on a gallon of gas. On average, a 24 foot box truck gets about 8 to 10 miles per gallon of diesel fuel. You should also keep in mind that you are responsible for keeping the truck fueled on your long distance move and that the truck must have a full tank of gas when you return it to the company.

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