Showing posts with label Moving and Storage in Berkeley. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Moving and Storage in Berkeley. Show all posts

Saturday, September 18, 2010

How to Pack Your Electronics



Besides the furniture, the next big objects to be moved is your electronics- TV, home theater system, DVD player, computers, digital cameras and so on. What makes packing electronics tricky is that sometimes they come with several cords, connections and other accessories. For example, if you pack your TV and forget the remote, it’s a tragedy.

Here are some tips to pack electronics.

TV: The screen is the most sensitive part of the item. Use soft cloth to cover the screen first, and then wrap it around with bubbles or other padding materials. As for the power cord, wrap it in bubbles so it won’t cause any damage to your TV during moving. Always pair the remote with TV- using a clear tape, attach a remote that is wrapped in bubbles to a corner of TV. If possible, consider wrapping the four tips of your TV by using styrofoam. If it’s not likely, make sure the insides of the box is very well padded. It’s important your TV does not have any room inside the box; if there is some free space, your TV will move during moving and it can cause dints.

Home theater system: The most important part of any home theater system is the speakers. They are prone to damages and need to be protected well. Using bubbles, wrap around the speakers to avoid any possible damage. After the moving, it can be confusing to re-install the home theater system if you don’t remember which cord gets connected to which input. Using a name tag, mark the cords and input areas so re-installment will be a breeze. Again, always pair up the remote to your home theater system.

Small electronic appliances: small items such as digital cameras and camcorders do not need extensive care. Due to their small sizes, it’s relatively easy to pack them; simply wrap the whole thing in bubbles! If you have kept the boxes at the time of purchase, it’s a good idea to use them. If not, just make sure any LCD screens are well covered. It’s also relatively easy to forget smaller accessories such as connection cable to PC. Always pair the accessories with the item.
With a little care, you can prevent damages for your electronics during
moving and save time when you unpack. All it takes is lots of bubbles and little bits of attention.

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Friday, September 10, 2010

How to Pack Fragile Kitchen Items: Dishes and Glassware


Packing dishes and glassware is a tricky endeavor especially because 1) Items are fragile, and 2) Items need to remain as clean as possible as it handles food. If one is not careful, what ends up happening after moving is that all the dishes and glassware have to be washed and dried. It is an unwelcome extra amount of work. Here are some tips to help efficient packing and moving dishes and glassware.

Get strong boxes and pad the insides. If the box is not durable enough, it won’t matter how many times the dishes are wrapped in bubble wrap. Inside a moving truck, this box will be placed among many other boxes and there will be movement. Getting a good container is the first essential step. Line the insides of the box with styrofoam or bubble wrap. Safety of the dishes and glassware comes first; don’t go stingy on the padding.

Use an extra help of covering. If the dishes go into the box padded with styrofoam and crumpled newspaper, they will have to be washed before being used. Put in a big plastic bag inside a padded box, and put dishes inside the plastic bag. When the box seems full, tie up the plastic bag to block any unwelcome material from getting to the dishes.

Between dishes, put in clean towel or bubble wrap sealed in a ziploc bag as padding. If one simply puts bubble wrap between the dishes, they will smell like plastic once they are taken out after the moving.

Carry really valuable items with you. Better safe than be sorry. If there are some items that’s fragile and expensive (ex: crystal bowls and fine china), it may be better to pack them separately and take them with you.

Let your movers know. Mark the box so it is clear: “caution- fragile.” Also make sure to indicate which side is bottom and up. It is good to mark the same thing on all four sides instead of just one. One can also talk to the movers to ensure which boxes need special attention.

Putting a little effort will go a long way and save one plenty of unnecessary work. Think and always try to figure out ways to simplify the moving process; efficient packing also means efficient unpacking.

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Thursday, September 2, 2010

Moving Services



Moving is a big event in the life of people. Brings great changes and can cause great expense and stress. Each year, approximately 15% of the U.S. population moves. Whether due to work, school, transfer, cheaper rent, for love, military, adventure, better job opportunities, better schools, health care, climate, retirement, or divorce, there are many reasons nearly forty million Americans move every year.

Businesses additionally move. They may move for cheaper rent, added space, to own a space, to be afterpiece to customers, or a added arresting location. Most Americans absorb hundreds if not bags of dollars anniversary time they move.

Most individuals and companies relocating services relating to the need to move. Whether movers, a moving truck, transportation, storage, or boxes, moving quickly can be expensive. However, when comparing the rates of movement between different companies, individuals and businesses can save money on your next move.

There are dozens of moving companies operating in each metropolitan area in the country. Some are large multinational companies, some are medium in size, while others are small local companies on the move. Some only offer the transport movement, while other offer full portion in motion.

The options and services available in motion are almost endless. Consumers need to be informed and do their homework and then pick up the mobile service that best suits your situation and budget. Get a quote type of comparison going from competition from moving companies is a great idea to determine what service is the best.

Moving rates vary greatly depending on the type of movement. For example, a movement from one state to another will cost much more than a transfer to a neighboring town. A nationwide movement is likely to cost thousands of dollars, no matter what kind of movement of services you use. However, consumers have a variety of ways to move, with some methods which are more expensive than others.

The more labor involved, the more expensive move. For example, if you rent a moving truck and only make the job of moving yourself with the help of family and friends, your moving costs will be considerably lower compared to hiring a moving service to take care of packaging and loading your personal belongings.

Move service options include a truck rental, rent a moving trailer to transport and storage in motion, or full service moving state to state. Consumers have more options for movement than ever. However, it should carefully consider your options and needs and then choose the service that is best for them.
Learn more about moving services and moving rates at:

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Friday, August 27, 2010

Efficient Packing: Space-Saving Tips




When you are planning to pack in order to prepare to move, there are many things to consider in order to make moving easy and convenient. One of them is space-saving packing. After all, the fewer boxes there are, the easier and faster it is for you and the movers to get the job done.

1. Your clothes: roll them up. It applies to your everyday clothes including socks, sleepwear, underwear, leggings, t-shirts and jeans. In case of bras, stack them up like sunglasses, fold them and put them in a lingerie bag together. This way they won’t suffer breakage or end up making holes in other clothes with their hooks. Rolled up socks are especially handy when you have a box full of glassware, because you can put the socks in a zip-lock back and line the box, cushioning the glassware.

2. Utilize your vacuum cleaner: your bed sheets, covers and curtains are large; they take up space no matter how seamlessly you roll them up. In this case, you can take out a big plastic bag, put the bed sheets and such (do not roll them up- fold them in squares) in, and suck the air out by using a vacuum cleaner. You will see the bag deflating and going as flat as pizza dough.

3. Kitchenware: stack up the dishes and pots, largest one at the bottom and smallest one at the top. Kitchen gloves and towels can be used as the cushioning agents. Between the dishes, it’s good to put a sheet of paper towel; if they are sealed inside a zip loc bag, even better because you don’t have to worry about cleaning them after moving.

4. Throw away junk: last but not least, before you move, sort out the things you won’t need and haven’t been using for a long time. Be radical and throw the stuff away. You won’t miss them and there will be lighter workload for both you and your movers. If you have some time before the moving date, consider throwing a garage sale as well.

When you have questions about particular items or the method of packing them, it’s good to call Cheap Movers Berkeley and ask for professional opinions. It never hurts to hear helpful hints, so why not?

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Saturday, August 21, 2010

Helpful Tips for Easy Moving



It’s not easy, looking around your room trying to figure out how to pack everything. Since you are moving, it is inevitable things need to be packed; you have called your moving company for a free estimate, and even got a coupon! The movers are to come soon. But in what order? Where to begin?
Don’t worry; here are some helpful tips.

1. Categorize.
For example, in a box, put all the small kitchen appliances. Pack clothes by season (summer clothes, spring clothes, etc.) and person (mom, dad, etc.). It will help you track your packing status. Moreover, it will be much easier for everyone when the boxes need to be unpacked. If possible, it’s good to keep the clothes in drawer. Make sure to tape the drawers so they won’t slip out. As for big kitchen appliances, it’s good to clean them and pull the plugs out. It will be helpful to the movers.

2. Number and name your boxes.
After packing your summer clothes, write on the box, “summer clothes” and your name. When you and your boxes arrive at the new place, you will know which box has what. Also, don’t forget to mark “fragile” in case glasses and other shock-sensitive items are packed so your movers will know. Make a list of all the boxes; it will help you to check if everything have arrived safely afterwards.

3. Do not part with really important things.
It is always better to be careful. Make sure to put legal documents such as a passport, birth certificate, bank documents in a folder and carry them with you. There are lots of things being moved; some things need to stick by you so they don’t get lost during the hectic process. Same principle applies to other valuable items such as your jewelry.

4. Be careful.
Check the credentials; Cheap Movers Berkeley is both insured and licensed. On your moving day, do not let your pets run around- either keep them with you or at a fixed place. It will prevent any unnecessary accidents from happening. If you have small children, always keep your watch. It’s good to have a babysitter in your neighborhood to be with your children while things are being moved.

It is important to pack efficiently as well as to unpack efficiently. With a little planning and record-keeping, you can make your moving experience much lighter. Let’s keep things simple, and keep the headaches away.

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Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Tips for making your move a little less stressful…

Making your next move in or out of Berkeley with Cheap Movers Berkeley less stressful may seem impossible but it can be done!

Give yourself time.

Sometimes the thought of moving can be overwhelming, but by calling Cheap Movers Berkeley in Berkeley and booking your move early, you will guarantee the moving date and time of your choice. This is also very important if your move dates are not flexible. Booking early if you need your move done on the weekend is a good idea as weekend’s book very quickly.

Get organized.

Make a note of all the things that need to be done regarding your move. It would be best to make a list of things to be done before your move date and things to be done once you’ve begun settling into your new home. Be sure to give yourself enough time to finish all of your to-do list items! Waiting to the last minute = more stress for you!

Use this time to de-clutter.

You finally have that excuse to get rid of all the things that have been holding you back and cluttering your life! Not only will getting rid of the things that you no longer need help you be and feel more organized, but it will cut down on what needs to be packed!

Ask for help!

Moving can definitely be a daunting task, so ask for help from whoever you can. Family and friends can help you get packing. If you’re still feeling overwhelmed, Cheap Movers Berkeley offers a full service package to help you with your upcoming move. This package includes all of the packing materials that the movers from Cheap Movers Berkeley will need to safely pack all of your belongings for you, as well as the packing and moving itself. As always, gas, mileage, all taxes, loading, unloading, disassembling and reassembling the furniture in your new home is included in the price of your move.

Say goodbye.

If you’re moving out of Berkeley, allow yourself time to say goodbye to your favorite spots until next time. Have a get together. Go out with your friends. Enjoy the moments you will have in your hometown for one last time before your move.

Treat yourself.

During what can be a hectic time, set aside some moments for you. Go out on the town, hang out with friends, or simply just curl up on the couch and read a book. This is your ‘me time’. Take advantage of it to help keep yourself centered during this stressful time.

Go with the flow.

As with everything in life, things happen. Give yourself some extra breathing room during your move. Allow yourself time to finish all of the things on your checklist that will allow you to begin settling into your new home among the chaos that comes with moving. Cheap Movers Berkeley will be here to help you and answer any questions you may have about your move.

Prepare to feel ‘out of place’.

Feeling uprooted and out of control during your move out of Berkeley is inevitable, but you can ease the pain by checking out some local hot spots in your new city of residence. After Cheap Movers Berkeley moves you in and you become settled, treat your new town like a vacation spot. Check out the local visitors bureau to find some fun new places to visit near your new home.

Hoping that you have a most stress-free move,

Gabriella

As always, Cheap Movers Berkeley is here to help make your next move the best.

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Monday, May 10, 2010

Moving With Young Children



Moving can be a stressful time for everyone, but it can be especially nerve-racking for your young children. Moving your child out of their home can upset their sense of security. This being said, here are a few ways that you can you help your child have a smooth transition into their new home in Berkeley.

Tell them about the move

Keeping your move a secret can be disastrous. From talking about your upcoming move to packing for the big day, keeping your kids involved is a sure way to make the whole experience considerably less stressful. Encourage your children to ask as many (uh oh!) questions as they have about your upcoming move.

Tell your kids about their new home, Berkeley, etc.

If possible, it would be good idea to scope out the kid friendly spots around your new home in Berkeley. Parks, playgrounds, and other interesting and fun places that you will be able to visit with your child can be a great stress reliever for both of you after your initial move.

Reassure them.

Let them know that even though they will be moving, your lives together will continue and they will make new friends. You should be honest and tell them that things may be “up in the air” for a while after your move. This way they will know what to expect, just make sure to let them know that everything will settle down after a while.

Keep the kids involved.

A great way to involve your children in the actual moving process would be to have them pack up their stuffed animals, toys, favorite books, etc. This is also a great time to get rid of some of the toys that they aren’t interested in anymore. Encourage your child to set the toys that they don’t play with anymore aside and donate them to a good cause. This can be a rewarding experience and can also help with getting rid of a lot of clutter before moving day.

Let them decorate their new room, kind of.

Your child’s new room will be their sanctuary. Help them get comfortable in their new home by letting them personalize their new space. If you’re planning on painting their room, choose a few different options and let them pick their favorite. Another way that they can personalize their room is with posters, a new light fixture or special night light, or a special banner with their name on it.

Glow-in-the-dark stars for the ceiling or walls instantly make me feel at home ;)

If possible, pack the kids room up last and un-pack them first.

The more time your kids have with their things, the better. This goes for moving out and moving in. Have the movers bring in the boxes and furniture to your kids room first. After the movers from Cheap Movers Berkeley assemble the furniture that belongs in your child’s room your child can begin to unpack the (kid friendly) boxes and settle in. This will also help keep the kids out of the mover’s way while unloading and assembling your things.

Hope these tips help you and your child on your upcoming move!

Gabriella

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Friday, April 30, 2010

Moving With Your Pet

It may take time for you to get comfortable in your new home, so what about your pets?

Follow the routine.

Following your pet’s normal feeding schedule during your move will help alleviate some of the stress away from your beloved animal. If you take your dog out for a walk at the same time every day, it would be a good idea to continue with that routine as well. Following the routine that your pooch was on before the move will help keep their sense of security present throughout this stressful time.

Get new tags.

Make sure that you get all of your pets new tags with your new address and phone number on them. While moving into your new home, doors and gates may be left open, creating an escape route for an already curious pet. To be safe, put the new tags on right before actually moving into your new home.

Scope out the neighborhood.

Find out where your local parks, dog parks, and pet friendly hangouts are in your new area.

Follow this link for some dog friendly places in your area. Take your pooch out for a walk, but take it a block at a time. There are so many new things to see, hear, and smell, that you don’t want to make this an overwhelming experience.

Spend time together.

No matter what, your dog is attached to you, not just your home. You are your pet’s best friend, and spending time together while still getting used to your new place can work wonders. You’ll be able to see exactly what Fido is getting into and where (and hide things accordingly!), while being able to watch how he’s adjusting to his new home. Start leaving your new house in small increments to see how your pooch is adjusting to being in their new space ALONE!

Surround them with their favorite things.

Help keep your puppy happy by surrounding them with their favorite things! You don’t have to buy new toys, though I’m sure you’re best friend would love them! Toys from your old home can be comforting and fun. I would also recommend leaving an article of your clothing with them (on their bed is best) so that they can relax with your soothing, familiar scent.

Hope these tips help your pup adjust to your new home!

Best wishes,

Gabriella

Moving soon? Cheap Movers Berkeley has everything you need to make the move with your pooch as carefree as can be!

(kudoz to I Has A Hot Dog for the awesome pics)

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