Archive for December, 2009

Loading a moving van

Tuesday, December 22nd, 2009

Making a move usually involves hiring a moving company and having them move your things. But this isn’t always the case. If you have the time and patience you can move your own belongings by renting a moving van from a moving company in your area. Renting a moving van is a way to save some money as well as to provide a moving solution for people with only a small amount of belongings to move.

 So if you are going to rent a moving van here are a few guidelines to think about when loading up your belongings:

Bigger Is Better

For the sake of space in your moving van it is a good idea to move your larger belongings first. Things like tables, couches, beds, flat screen televisions and other large items should be placed in the moving van first. This will allow you to assess how much room you have and if you will need to make multiple trips.

 What Will You Need First?

If there is something that you will need to get out of the van first thing make sure then to pack it last. This way it will be one of the first things you unpack and take into your new home.

 Protect With Padding

Covering up your belongings to make sure they remain safe and secure. Remember that you will be driving the moving van and its possible that your belongings will move around while you are transporting them. So to prevent any dings, scratches or cracks use towels, blankets, pillows and other soft items as a source for padding.

Box It Up

All of your smaller items should be placed in boxes if possible. This will keep them safe and secure as well as making the moving van more organized so you can pack more things. Remember that you can use old newspaper and dish rags as a way to protect breakables stored in boxes.

 Packing up your moving van carefully will insure that your things will stay as safe and sound as possible.

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Choosing a storage facility: what you need to know

Thursday, December 10th, 2009

So you are moving- What are you going to do with all of your things? If you can not take all of your possessions with you an option you may want to look into is renting a storage facility. A storage facility will keep your items safe and secure until you are ready to use them again. But before you decide on a storage facility, here are a few things you should think about.

Is it Safe and Secure?

When looking into a storage facility, you will want to look into what safety and security precautions they have in place. Ask each storage facility you contact the following questions:

  • • Do they have an on- site manager at all times?
  • • Is there video surveillance?
  • • Is the storage facility grounds fenced or gated?

The more security measures the storage facility has the safer your belongings are, and more importantly, you will be when you visit.

Location

Finding a conveniently located storage facility will save you time and miles on your car. Do you really want to drive miles away from where you live or where you work to visit your storage facility? So pick a storage facility that is located near you if at all possible.

What Is Their Reputation?

Look into how the storage facility is doing as a business. A quick search online is all it takes to find out if they have positive or negative reviews from past and current customers. You may also want to check in with your local BBB to see if they have any complaints from customers. Another great way to see if they are a reliable storage facility is to ask around. Perhaps a friend, coworker or an acquaintance has used their services before.

Options

What options does the storage facility have? Obviously the options you need from a storage facility will depend on what you need to store. For instance, if you have a boat or car, you will need to look into a storage facility that can accommodate these large items. Or if you have things that need to be stored at a specific temperature, such as photos and wine, you will need to find a climate controlled facility. So think about these options, and what you need, before you make a decision on a storage facility.

Price

More often then not, decisions are based on price. So take the time to shop around and see what prices each storage facility has for comparable units. Remember that the more bells and whistles a unit has, such as climate control, the pricier it will be. Also consider that the safety of your items may come at a higher cost as well. A well secured storage facility may be more expensive than one that is not.
So before you pick a storage facility, remember to do your research. Spending a little time finding out what you need and what each storage facility offers is all it takes to keep your items safe and secure.

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