Thursday, June 5, 2014

What Is A Moving Consultant?

Ever wish you could just wave a magic wand and your move would be planned and executed without
a hitch? Well you can, minus the sparkles and giant pumpkin. Hire a moving consultant and you
won’t have to stress about choosing a reputable mover, finding and packing boxes, or scheduling the

big day. Let someone else handle it all. A moving consultant is much like a wedding planner — they
visit with you about important details like when and where you’re moving, what your budget is, and what you are (and are not) willing to do yourself. Depending on how involved you want to be they

may check in with you frequently as they plan your move, or you may only hear from them when big decisions need to be made. Either way, they do the dirty work. So how much does it cost? The moving consultant profession is not a well-defined one and can vary greatly, but generally speaking

moving consultants do not charge their clients (the people moving), but instead build relationships with reputable service providers and receive a pre-determined fee or commission from them for sending your business their way. This system works because moving consultants are motivated to use

only responsible, high-quality vendors so their clients get good service, the vendors enjoy high-volume business referrals, and clients often get special discounted rates negotiated by the moving consultant. While the services of a moving consultant may be “free” they aren’t for those looking to

move on the cheap. Moving consultants are used to hire, schedule, and troubleshoot professional services, not call up your friends and pull together a moving day pizza party. Moving consultants can be a great time and stress-saver, but only for those looking to hire out their entire move.

Monday, June 2, 2014

A Schedule for Keeping Self Packing Stress Free:

Are you moving soon? If so, we know this can be a stressful and expensive endeavor. Some homeowners try to save money by packing themselves, if you have the time, this is a great way to reduce your overall moving costs. However, it is important to remember to stay organized, start early, and be patient with yourself.
Once you have a closing date on your home, it is important to start getting organized to move. If you are going to pack yourself, but are hiring a moving company to move your belongings, start contacting moving companies in your area immediately for a quote. Be sure to look for online reviews and other service awards like Angie’s List.
Need help packing? Get a free moving labor quote from Elite Moving LaborTM!
Your home closing or lease signing date should probably not also be your moving date. Home closings are especially prone to delays and you don’t want your movers to show up while you're waiting on a missing-in-action lawyer, lost house keys or paperwork delays. You will only end up paying for extra time.
As a result, you may need to plan on short term storage of your belongings for 24 hours or longer. Be sure that the storage facility is clean, secure, and climate controlled. The storage facility should also be pest and smoke-free.

Monday, May 19, 2014

How to Protect Your Furniture when Moving:

Often moves include taking some furniture as well. As the move goes, if your furniture is not well protected, it could get damaged or get broken. It is understandable that you wouldn’t move furniture which would cost too much to relocate and you could get it new for less money after your move. But what happens when you have pieces of household furniture that you wish to relocate and transport safely to your new home? Here is how to protect your furniture when moving it to your new home – from the packing to the loading in the truck and the transportation – we’ve explained it to you.

Protecting Furniture When Moving Tips

As your plan begins to form, the first thing to do is take count of what you have for moving. Take a look at the furniture you want to relocate so that you can organize the packing supplies and the right protection for it. The best way to protect furniture when moving is to consider its specifics and provide in time the right materials to use for the move. Here are our suggestions to protect your furniture when it is being shipped:
  • Wrap the legs of furniture like tables and chairs with pieces of cloth, towels or just put socks on them. In this way if they get in contact with the floor, the doors or the door frames, you will have minimized the chance of dents and other damages. Plus, if you want to protect your floors and carpets during the relocation, you should use this trick for other furniture with legs, that are out of metal.
  • If you have fragile items, use towels, clothes and linens to wrap them before you place them in a box and that is very important. Make sure that it is clear what every blanket, towel, etc. contains – what if the movers don’t know that pieces of your precious china are wrapped up in those kitchen towels and throw them on the floor?
    Furniture protection padding
    Wrap the furniture well in padding - blankets, towels, clothes, etc. and then place it in a box and label it clearly.
  • Pictures and mirror frames are best protected in cardboard. Use their original box and if you don’t keep it – a similar sized one or just wrap them with cardboard – it will do the same good job.
  • Another good option for fragile items like plates and mirrors is the bubble wrap – use several layers of it before you place the packed item in the box. Using only packing paper does not provide this level of protection and it could lead to damages and broken items.
  • For items like brooms, lamp stands, rakes, etc. use a rope to tie them up and tape for extra safety. This will protect them from shifting in the truck and causing damages to your furniture. Wrap the sharp edges well, too. Never let them loose!
  • You can use pillows in between the large and heavy furniture in the truck for protection against friction. Use for protection in the truck moving pads or moving blankets. Bed linen is not a very good idea as it could tear and break under the pressure of heavy furniture on it. On the other hand, if you want to save on moving costs, you can use your own blankets instead. You just have to wash them after the move is over before you use them again. Also place blankets on the floor of the moving truck for the same reason – better furniture protection.
  • Every item that can scratch should be wrapped - sharp edges of tables, headboards, etc. You can use furniture padding in between those items inside the moving truck. If you have small parts like bolts, wrap them in bubble wrap and place them with the furniture they belong to so they don’t get lost; you can tape them to the legs of the chair or table they belong to.
    Packing furniture when moving
    Wrap the legs of tables and chairs to protect them. See how in the article.
  • Remember that for optimum full protection of your furniture it should also be well tied up in the truck – your furniture and all of your other household goods should be stable in the truck because if they are not, they’ll move as the truck is on the road and something could break.
  • A last, but very useful tip, is to use movers – they know how to protect your belongings during a move. A reliable mover will do the same job much quicker than you and you won’t have to be involved and lose your valuable time in this activity as well. Movers can supply the packing materials – they know what you will need, how much and what to do for best results.
As you can see, protecting furniture when moving is not such a tough job. Of course, if you want to be sure its been done just right, get a quote and ask the professionals to take care of this task. If you have valuable items you want to really take a good care of, using a reliable moving company is the answer to all of your questions and worries.

Tuesday, April 22, 2014

How to Move Large Furniture Easily by Yourself?

  • Get the equipment and packing supplies that you need. Without them you will be helpless – large and heavy furniture needs to be handled by more people and the right tools to assist you. That means furniture dolly and straps to keep the furniture on the dolly stable. You can also use sliders – they are convenient because with them you would be able to move your furniture around the room much more easily. You will also need to have packing tape and packing paper for wrapping up the items you take out of your furniture.
  • As you are supplying yourself with the materials that you will need for the move, take the time to empty your furniture. Whether that is the wardrobe, drawers, cabinets, etc. it will be lighter for you to move heavy furniture by yourself if the furniture is empty. Besides, if there is something rattling inside it, that could break or even worse – cause the furniture to shift around and eventually fall over. And there is no need for anybody to get hurt to get this tough job done.
    Bare floor
    Protect the legs of your furniture with towels if you have a bare floor and slide it to move.
  • Apply the right moving technique. Don’t lift up heavy items. How to move heavy furniture alone? Instead, slide them around. It will save you effort and energy. Pushing yourself to lift heavy items is a risk for your health, home, and for the item itself, especially if you don’t know what technique to use for that. Spare yourself the potential trouble. Still, if you have to lift something, try to keep the weight on your legs, arms and shoulders, and spare your back. Try to keep it straight as much as possible.
  • Use sliders for your furniture instead of lifting it by hand. You can also wrap the legs of your furniture and slide it, instead of lift it. If you have a carpet floor, you can use smooth cardboard. If you have bare floors, you can use towels. Slip them underneath the legs of your furniture – don’t lift it; just tilt it gently on its side and slide the right material underneath.
  • Having in mind the weight of each piece of your furniture, try to find some friends/ colleagues/ relatives/ etc. over to help. Make sure that you have at least 1 person for each 100 pounds of weight of the item and 1 person extra to help you in case someone tilts the furniture, it starts slipping from his hands, etc. That is, if your heaviest piece of furniture weights 300 pounds, get 4 people to help you.
  • Get the equipment for the moving men. If you have invited your friends over, ensure that they have rugged leather work gloves and wear belts on their wastes to protect themselves during the move. The gloves are good to protect the hands from sharp edges and when the item moved could get slippery. The belts will support the backs of the men.


  • Monday, April 14, 2014

    San Jose Shifting Service Provides Professional Assistance

    San Jose  Moving service provides clients with serves of pros and cons and the only aim of all of these is to make sure that the whole process that is engaged in moving from one place to another is sleek, effective and complete of an experience one would never ignore. A wide range of alternatives and offers are provided which make sure that the whole process engaged during moving is easy and works like an appeal. The workers are completely employed according to a rule which demands that all of them would have client support at the top of their mind and in the process make sure that your products would achieve the new place on time and in the actual situation they remaining.

    Customized to Fulfill your Needs:

    As different houses and different companies have different needs centered on the amount of baggage and valuables that need to be transferred, it is important to make sure that you get personalized care and that customization is what you can anticipate from each and every worker of the moving companies. Right alternatives are designed for you depending on your wishes and according to your moving specifications and these alternatives are designed after complete assessment with you thus guaranteeing that your move is completely according to your wishes.

    Offering all types of Shifting Solutions:

    San Francisco Moving service provides the clients with a wide range of options; however the selecting of the best possible method that would work for you is remaining completely upon you. Some of the more common and popular services that are provided for both homes as well as workplaces include packaging the valuables and therefore moving so as to keep from any deterioration that might be triggered during moving, specific interest is given while moving important equipment for your office, particularly computer systems and other digital accessories, appropriate interest is given as well while moving your furnishings as well as other vintage products that are quite beloved to you. Adequate human resources are provided for raising and running heavy products into the vehicle.



    Thursday, March 27, 2014

    Moving checklist - delivery day

    Working with the mover:

    • Be on hand to accept delivery. If you cannot be there personally, be sure you authorize an adult to be your representative to accept delivery and pay the charges for you.
    • On the day of delivery, the van operator will attempt to contact you by phone and/or will make an appearance at residence if he is unable to reach you. If you are unable to accept delivery of your shipment within the free waiting time (i.e., two hours) after notification of arrival at destination, you may request waiting time until delivery can be made.
    • Check your household goods as they are unloaded. If there is a change in the condition of the property from that noted on the inventory at the time of loading or if any items are missing, note discrepancies on the van operator's copy of the inventory sheet. By signing the inventory sheet, you are acknowledging receipt of all items listed. Personally report any loss or damage to your salesperson or move coordinator.
    • When unloading, each piece of furniture will be placed as you direct, including the laying of rugs and setting up any beds disassembled at origin. However, mattresses will not be unpacked, and appliances and/or fixtures will NOT be installed. At your request and at an additional charge, your salesperson or move coordinator can arrange for this service. The mover is not obligated to rearrange your furniture.
    • Place a floor plan of your new home by the entrance, which the movers can use to determine where each piece of furniture should go.
    • Keep all documents pertaining to your move in a safe place. You will need them for verification of moving expenses when you file your federal income tax returns.
    • To prevent possible damage, television sets, other electronic equipment and major appliances should not be used for 24 hours after delivery, allowing them time to adjust to room temperature.

    Sunday, March 23, 2014

    5 Things You Should Do One Week Before You Move

    1)Defrost Refrigerator, Strip Beds, Unplug Appliances-

    One of the last things you'll use the night before your move is your bed. So, stripping the beds and packing up the sheets and comforter is one task that will definitely be left to the last day. You'll also need to prepare your home for the fact that it isn't going to be used until a new owner arrives. That means you need to defrost the refrigerator and unplug any appliances. Defrost the refrigerator 24 to 48 hours before you leave. If it has anicemaker, make sure to empty the ice bin and then you may need to shut off the water line to the refrigerator. Any other appliances should also be unplugged.

    2)Prepare a Survival Kit In Case the Moving Truck Arrives Late-

    The words "survival kit" may sound a little extreme for a moving scenario. After all, unless you're moving to a remote place in the desert, it's unlikely that you and your family will have to go without food and water if you beat the moving truck to your new residence. Nevertheless, there are some things you'll want to have on your person or in your car in case the moving truck is late. For example, pack any important medications, paperwork, changes of clothes that you'll need, and any special foods you know you'll want (even if it's just your coffee maker and some coffee beans). You should also include a first-aid kit. And it wouldn't hurt to pack some tools for work you can do around your new abode before the moving truck arrives.

    3)Tag Furniture for Proper Placement in the New Home-

    It's one thing for movers to pick up your million-pound armoire and carry it into the house. But it's a much better thing if they pick up your million-pound armoire and carry it to the correct room. That way, you don't have to do much lifting after the movers are gone. So, make some decisions about where each piece of furniture should live and tag each piece with the name of the room. You might even want to make a floor planof the new house for the movers, so they'll have an idea of what goes where before they get to the house. That way, when the movers enter your home, they know exactly where to go and where to put the heavy stuff

    Transfer Prescriptions-

    If you're moving to a new area and you use prescription medication, then you need to set up that prescription at a drug store in your new locale. This will involve calling your doctors to have them send all of your prescriptions to a new place, so it's a good idea to get this one out of the way early in the week, rather than later. But it's a very important item on your to-do list. You definitely don't want to have to bother with calling your doctor and setting up those prescriptions when you've arrived at your new town and you're desperate for your medication.

    Transfer or Close Bank Accounts-

    If you bank with a regional bank and you're moving to a new locale, then you'll need to set up an account with a new bank. And that's especially true if you're moving to a new country. It's best to set up a new bank account before you close out the account with your old bank. If you set up a new bank account before you arrive in your new town, you won't pay fees to use ATM machines that belong to companies you don't bank with - so you'll save money. Before you move, check the area to see which bank's ATMs will be most convenient for you. That should help you choose the right one.