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When your relocation is scheduled, you will have a
personal move coordinator assigned to you to assist
with every detail for every step of the way.
Services may include packing, crating, furniture
disassembly, appliance disconnecting and
reconnecting and unpacking and maid services. For a
company sponsored relocation we will work with your
company to insure all services are authorized and
invoiced with the original bill.
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Be prepared to show your mover's representative
everything you are going to move. Don't forget those
items stored in attics, under beds, in sheds, and at
remote storage locations or other family or friends'
homes. (And, if things change, just call and keep
your mover advised.)
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Tour your home and decide in advance if you would
like to donate to a charity or have a garage sale
with any items you won't need at your new place.
Plan to use most of your food items so you won't
need to transport them.
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Be certain you have made any necessary arrangements
for parking. Some apartments and condos require
moving only on certain days and hours. They may
require you to reserve an elevator or loading dock.
Your driver will need free access to the parking
location with a clear driveway.
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Arrange to have your major appliances, TV
antennas/cables to be serviced and/or disassembled
as needed so they are transportation ready. Check
with your mover regarding their policy on
particleboard furniture.
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Movers can't take and flammables, caustics or
perishables, including aerosols, ammunitions,
propane filled tanks, matches, gasoline, or cleaning
fluids. As always, any questions, just call us.
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Drain any water from your garden hoses, and gasoline
from your mower.
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Make plans for your pets during moving day and
transit time.
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Your post office will have change of address forms
for you, check in the lobby or call or visit them at
www.usps.com.
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Decide if you are going to pack your own things or
have the movers do this. If you pack yourself, start
packing early, this can make it much less stressful.
Your mover has a wide array of cartons and supplies
available, just call.
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If you are having your movers do the packing, they
can use the original electronics cartons you have
for your things if these boxes are in good shape.
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Label clearly. Have any special cartons marked OPEN
FIRST as needed for items such as your coffee maker
& telephone. (You will thank yourself later for
this!)
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Have a special place set aside for your items you
will take with yourself, such as personal documents,
medications, etc. Label these "DO NOT LOAD."
(Post-it notes work fine for this purpose.)
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Allow refrigerators and freezers to defrost at least
24-hours prior to loading and wipe dry. To avoid
unpleasant odors in a refrigerator/freezer that is
to stay un-plugged awhile, place a nylon stocking
filled with charcoal or fresh ground coffee or
baking soda in each compartment.
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Keep your schedule free on moving day so you are
available to answer questions, sign paperwork and
confirm addresses. Do a final walk through before
the movers leave to check each room is empty. Make
sure everything is locked up, lights are out and
keys are transferred to new owner.
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Be certain you give us your telephone numbers and
alternate numbers so we may stay in contact with you
and our dispatch personnel can notify you of timing.
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Confirmations are mailed to you when you book your
move and additional telephone contact is made to you
24 hours prior to each move.