Posts Tagged ‘Moving Tips’
December 3rd, 2009 by Miami Moving
Although reusable crates can now be requested to most Miami moving companies, it’s a wonder why some people still prefer using corrugated boxes for their moving needs. Moving boxes sure do the job more efficiently than reusable crates since it gives an added protection for the shipments inside but its aftermath is not at all great to look at. Moreover, getting rid of them is a real headache to the “barely unpacked” family—adding stress to an already stressful situation.
A normal, average person would just throw everything out of the window and let the garbage collector take care of these moving boxes. While this is the most convenient way to get rid of them, there are better ways to solve your problems with moving boxes and help save the environment at the same time.
In order to be eco-friendly, we must bear in mind the reuse/recycle principle. Here are some tips on how to get rid of your moving boxes properly and guilt-free:
• Resell your moving boxes. Good news is, there are companies that buy used moving boxes. Once they get the moving boxes off your hand, it will undergo quality control and will then be sold to other people. In fact, if you are looking for moving boxes to use, this will be the best source for you.
• Give them away. If you know of someone who might be interested with your boxes, you can hand your used boxes to him, just make sure that your boxes are still good for use.
• Find recycling centers in your area. It is not impossible to find a moving box in bad shape after a move. If you find yourself in possession of such, drive them over to a recycling area where they truly belong.
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August 28th, 2009 by Miami Moving
Included in your very exciting apartment life is finding the perfect roommate. Be it the first time or the nth time around, the experience is always daunting and at the same time, overwhelming to a searcher. Finding the perfect roommate involves feeling hopeful everytime you’re going to meet someone. It is easy to hope that this particular person is going to be “the one” but with all the horror stories that have been circulating, it’s enough to get us guarded when accepting an applicant in our home and into our lives.
First and foremost, it is important for you to feel comfortable with a person so that you’ll be able to live with him or her for a long time. In a situation like this, always trust your instincts or gut-feel. If somewhere along the interview you felt threatened, then it’s time to decline and move on to the next applicant and never rush into things. Sometimes, pressuring yourself to find a suitable roommate will only result to unreliable decisions which you might regret later on. Below are some tips you might want to keep in mind when meeting a potential roommate:
· Meet in a public place that is convenient for you both.
· Ask for IDs and referrals. Check them closely.
· Bring a friend, if possible. If not, notify them of your whereabouts.
· Don’t promise an applicant anything. Make it clear that the meeting is for the interview only and you’ll make your decision at a later time.
· Take down notes to remember each applicant and how you felt during the interview.
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June 8th, 2009 by Miami Moving
Moving terms are confusing at times. Apparently, moving companies apply terms that are exclusively used for moving services and transactions only and they have their own set of language that more often than not, too technical for a normal person like you and I. Although some of them can be easily understood by the sound and implication of the term, most of them cannot be deciphered as such. Here are some common moving terms used for a moving transaction:
Accessorial Charges: These are your additional charges such as packing and unpacking services; unexpected rendered services and other fees that will rise during the moving process. In other words, these are your extra charges.
Appliance Service: If you are moving an appliance, electronic and electrical devices that will require the professional movers to pack and unpack them to ensure its safety then there will be a fee for that.
Auxiliary Service: There are times when it won’t be possible for the moving truck to unload your belongings and will have to use a smaller van to complete the transfer. This service is done if there are no park spaces for the truck or it’s impossible for the truck to access the driveway.
Bill of Lading: The existing contract between the moving company and the shipper.
Flight Charge: This is an extra charge if the movers have to use the stairs or an elevator to move your things.
Storage-in-Transit or SIT: This is when you need to store your belongings temporarily to a storage facility in between moving to and fro.
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May 24th, 2009 by Miami Moving
The current state of the US economy has everybody tightening their belts and saving whenever they can. In the midst of the economic crisis gripping our country, lots of people are turning to Do-It-Yourself or DIY projects to save on costs. Even people who need to move find that they have to save to in order to cut costs and save some money.
We all know that moving is very stressful. But regardless of the state of the economy or the cost of moving, everybody needs a little helping hand. So where do DIY movers turn to for moving tips and advice? Miami moving and storage is a good friend to have around during these trying times. Their knowledge and vast resources make moving easy most especially for DIY movers.
Their advice is invaluable as these not only help cut costs but makes the whole moving process easier with their free checklist, advice columns, forums and other forms of free service where movers can learn, vent or just browse through.
During these uncertain times, we have to help each other out. People who are going to move are no different from people who need marital advice or people who are about to buy their first home. We need a helping hand once in a while and having one, with just a few clicks of the mouse, is very helpful indeed.
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May 23rd, 2009 by Miami Moving
Need to move ASAP but is feeling overwhelmed the packing and other moving details? Do you feel that packing by yourself is actually slowing you down? Do you need more storage space? Do you need a fast, reliable, cheap and efficient moving company to do all the back breaking work so that you can just lie there and watch them pack your belongings, but don’t know how? Are you feeling down and depressed because of all the moving decisions you have to make?
Miami Moving and Storage has the answer to your every moving concern and question and so much more. They have been in business for many years so they know all the ins and outs of moving like the back of their hands. Moving has become second nature to them so they have become experts at the moving game. Ask any question pertaining to moving and they will have your answer. They have piano moving advice, how to move valuable equipment tips, storage queries, checklists, moving do’s and don’ts and so much more.
Moving with out Miami Moving and Storage is possible but if you want free, reliable and always friendly advice and tips, then they are just a mouse click away. Their resources are at your disposal to help and assist you with your moving needs or to answer any of your moving questions.
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May 22nd, 2009 by Miami Moving
The piano is perhaps one of the more challenging equipment to handle during a move. They are big, bulky and very expensive. Because of its weight you might think that a piano is not delicate. But don’t let the weight fool you. A piano is a finely tuned musical instrument with over 1000 moving parts, 200 metal strings and it is very fragile.
Sure, an average sized piano can weigh around 1500 pounds. When moving you will probably think that 5 or 6 buddies to carry the piano will do the trick. You and the boys will probably wrestle with the piano out the door and into the moving van, and voila, piano moved. But one false move can scratch the piano’s paint and one hard knock can damage the moving parts and strings inside. Even worse, the piano might not sound as it used to!
A professional piano mover might be the better choice between the 6 buddies. Think of it this way, the cost of a professional piano mover would be lower than the cost of having to retune or repair the piano. You and your friends can also get injured while moving the piano, adding to more medical bills.
A piano is a delicate musical instrument and should be handled accordingly. Professional piano movers are experienced, have special equipment and packaging materials specifically designed to move pianos. Save yourself the hassle and hire a professional mover and save on cost and effort!
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May 18th, 2009 by Miami Moving
Moving is, in itself, poses stress to a normal human being. Aside from all the things you need to secure, inspect and organize for the move, it breaks the familiarity and demands time and attention—things you sometimes forget to give yourself, much less to something as fruitless as moving. Moving, in a way, is considered as a chore; a big chore/huge task that virtually there’s no going around it.
It’s a given fact that moving marks a big change in your life. But, moving to a smaller house is something different and much harder to accept. This is especially true for older adults experiencing empty-nest syndrome or just have to move to a smaller place for better household management. When moving to a smaller house, you are going to downsize your belongings as well or else, it won’t fit your new place.
Usually, a family who is downsizing their household should either sell or give away their excess possession. Some find console on the thought that somebody else will find a suitable place for your priceless belongings while others look forward to the things they can now buy to cheer up their new place; yet others are not ready to let go.
Storage facilities are there to keep your belongings safe, up until you are ready to deal with them. Climate-controlled facilities will protect your things from environmental hazards. Storage units come in different sizes to accommodate your need for space. This will eliminate the urgency to dispatch your belongings while you are still making the necessary arrangements for the move which is quite a handful in itself. With storage solutions available for you, you can deal with the moving more effectively.
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April 28th, 2009 by Miami Moving
Space is one of the things we take for granted. When we have space we tend to buy more stuff to fill up that space. We continue to buy and buy and then we run out of space.
Luckily we have Miami Moving and Storage to take care of our storage needs. Storage is what we do when we have more stuff than space and refuse to give anything away. And believe me when I say that many of us are guilty of this trait.
At Miami Moving and Storage, their facility is just like an extension of your garage or attic where you can cram your own cubicle to the rafters. This space is protected from thieves and rodents so there is no need to fret and worry. They have state of the art security systems so that everything is protected 24/7.
Miami Moving and Storage is also open 24 hours a day so you have access to your storage rental anytime you want. If you need to get something out of storage, Miami Moving and Storage is ready and available hail, sleet or rain.
In order to make sure that your belongings are safe and protected not only from thieves and pests but also the warm Miami weather, Miami Moving and Storage has climate controlled rental spaces where you can store delicate items safely. Now you can really rest easy. With their temperature controlled facility you can be sure that delicate china, paintings and other temperature sensitive items will last and stay preserved during their storage stay.
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March 18th, 2009 by Miami Moving
Not all of us have the option of going full service during a move. And even if some of us do have this option, the anxiety of having people go over our things may bee too much for some of us to handle. So here are a few tips in order to better manage your time as the big moving day comes nearer.
As soon as you find out that you are going to move make a list of the people you have to notify immediately. This might include your bank, your kids’ school, your realtor or landlord, Utilities Company and any others. As soon as you can, start buying packaging materials and boxes so that you can pack a little at a time and not feel overwhelmed with the idea of packing all your belongings.
Now that you have boxes, start by packing away things you do not use everyday. Also begin sorting things which you may want to bring with you and things that need to be donated. If you are thinking of hiring a moving company, start looking for one as soon as possible. Shop around and find one that you are most comfortable with. Agree on terms and begin working as a team in order to make your move as efficient as possible.
One week before your move, boxes and crates should be sorted accordingly. All of these should be labeled with its contents. Most of these should be ready for pick up by the moving company.
On the day itself, there should only be the actual loading of the van to be done. Once the van is packed you will only need to secure your jewelry and other small valuables to your person. Before completely leaving your old location, be sure to do a one last walk over. Check and make sure that everything is empty and that nothing has been left behind.
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March 7th, 2009 by Miami Moving
Moving means packing and unpacking your belongings. And there are times when we simply cannot deal with the additional hassle. There are other things to organize, the new place to check and other details that need to be attended to once a move is about to take place.
At Miami Moving and Storage, we understand this. We know that there are better things to do aside from packing and unpacking. We understand that sometimes, there is simply too much detail to keep track of.
In order to put client’s mind at ease, we offer packing and unpacking services to make your move as easy and as painless as possible. We will take care of your belongings and make sure that every furniture, every item is properly packed and secure. Miami moving companies will even organize your boxes for you.
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