Showing posts with label storing and moving. Show all posts
Showing posts with label storing and moving. Show all posts

Monday, July 6, 2015

STORING AND MOVING: WHICH MOVING SUPPLIES?

When you move or relocate, start with a good packing list so you purchase the right packing and moving supplies. These ensure that your household goods arrive at your new destination without a scratch. Assuming you have decided which household goods will be moved, identify the items that will require specialized packing, based on fragility, awkward shapes or larger pieces that will be difficult to move.

Here are other tips to make your move so much easier:

Invest on a Stretch Wrap.
Think of this plastic wrap as moisture and scratch protection for fragile items when storing and moving. If you have large items you’d like to protect from the elements, invest in stretch wrap prior to your move. When wrapped tightly around an item, this plastic sheeting will keep dirt, water, and dust away from your furniture, bedding, and other bulky essentials. Thanks to its stickiness, it’s also great for bundling any odd-shaped items together.

Choose the right size of boxes.
Boxes are the most important moving supply. Thus, it is best to put heavy items, like books, in small boxes; light items, like linens and pillows, in bigger ones. (Large boxes packed with heavy items are a common complaint of professional movers. They not only make the job harder but also have a better chance of breaking.) The rule of thumb is that each box should not weigh more than 50 lbs. Even if you have a storing and moving company to assist, remember that you still have to move the boxes yourself, from one room to another, so make sure you're able to lift them yourself. Some boxes, such as wardrobe or electronic boxes, may naturally be heavier. Just try to keep the number of boxes over 50 pounds to a minimum.

When moving and storing items.
Follow the storing and moving companies' size suggestions — but if in doubt, go bigger (you don't want to have to make two trips). Make of list of what you intend to move — and think about what you'll put in first (see below). It's no fun to have to take things out once you've put them in, if you decide too late that they're in the wrong spot.

Lastly, it is best to consider other items that will need special treatment such as electronic items, furniture and documents when storing and moving. Double-box your TV, setting the box containing the TV into another box that you’ve padded with packing paper.

North Loop Self Storage
1440N. Loop Fwy Houston, TX 77009
(713) 489-9073

Wednesday, June 10, 2015

STRATEGIES IN PACKING FOR STORING AND MOVING

Storage units are used to store things that are aimed to be moved. Storage services provides storage units that are secured, safe from natural hazards, and are big enough for specific purposes—like furniture, appliances, etc. Before you stack your boxes in storage units, you must pack your things efficiently. Here are some tips to ensure that you packed your things right and ready for storage in storage services.  By doing the proper and strategic way of packing, storing and moving will also be much easier.

1.  Use valuable spaces. Cabinets, drawers, and inside spaces of larger appliances may provide extra space for you. This would save you from buying extra boxes. You may store here solid items that would not stain, put dirt, or cause damage to the furniture or appliances. Some items like towels, cloths, and toys may be stored this way.

2.    Disassemble. Frames and other large items may be broken down for tables, beds, and other furniture. Disassembling large parts may give you ease in storing and moving since you will be dealing with smaller part already. Just ensure that all other items, like screws and pins, are well kept to avoid loss or difficulty in reassembly.

3.    Prevent scratching. It is important that the furniture is well kept to preserve its beauty once they are moved to another space. Scratches are common when furniture undergoes storing and moving. To avoid scratches, furniture legs are wrapped with covers, pads, or bubble wraps.

4.    Box properly. Labelling your boxes will provide you easier system of storing and moving. In storage service, you must stack your boxes by putting the delicate boxes on top of heavier or less fragile boxes. It is also important to place frequently used items in a specific box which should be located near your storage service unit. Boxes should also be sealed tightly to prevent dust or insects from entering and damaging your items.

5.   Take proper precaution. If you are storing important documents, you must provide a specific folder or box for it. It should also be easily accessible when stored in a storage service unit. Flammable materials, like chemicals and paints, are dangerous to store. It is also not advisable to store perishable goods.

These are just some tips on packing before storing and moving. These tips should be highly considered to ensure efficient storing and effective usage of a storage service unit.

Ives Dairy Self Storage
20340NE 15th CT Miami, FL 33179
(305) 651-5354


Tuesday, May 26, 2015

LEARNING MORE ABOUT STORAGE SERVICES

If your household goods need to be put into storage for any length of time, a storage company may provide such storage services. Ask your movers and have them prepare a quote. Even if it costs extra to use their service, it may be worth the extra amount for the convenience of having your storing and moving companies deliver your items directly from your home to the storage facility.

Things to Consider

Location. If you are going to need daily access to your stored items, you will surely want to choose a facility that is nearby and easily accessible. However, if you will be storing items in which you know you will not need frequent access to, location may not be that important to you. In this case, you may need to consider other factors.

Items. Storing and moving items such as wine, boats and vehicles all require special storage services. Or if you're storing valuable papers, you may want to ask about climate-control facilities. Just keep in mind that climate-control storage costs more, but will prevent temperature changes from damaging your belongings. So, determine which items will be stored, take inventory, make a list and have this information ready when you start calling companies.

Security. To safeguard your stored goods and avoid the cost of replacing stolen items, you always should be thorough when searching for storage services. Before booking a facility, review all of the listed security features, call the manager if you need any clarification and, if possible, visit the facility in person. If you’re able to schedule a visit and take a tour, making sure the indoor and outdoor areas of the property are well-lit. It is also recommended to ask the manager whether the facility has an established relationship with the local police department and inquiring about how frequently police monitor the area.

Lease. Lastly, look for a lease that’s easy to understand and make sure you understand the terms and conditions which includes how much notice the company requires when you want to end your term.

Jacksonville Self Storage
10724 Lem Turner Rd Jacksonville, FL 32218
(904) 322-0229


Monday, May 18, 2015

HOW READY ARE YOU TO STORE AND MOVE?

Storage services provide units where you can store things that are up for moving. These units provide spaces where you can stack boxes of items that are meant for storing and moving. You have to choose the right storage unit. A perfect storage unit can provide ample space for all your items. Storage services should also provide temperature-controlled units to ensure that your items have the proper environment. Pest control should also be observed inside storage units to avoid infestation. Lastly, a secure space is a good unit for you to avoid losses. When you already chose a perfect storage unit, here is a storage system to organize your unit well.

1.       What? You must have a list of all the items you are planning to store; you can make an inventory. Through an inventory, you will know what to pack first and what to prioritize in storing. You can also have the proper packing method if you have a list of all your items. For example, you will know if you need folders for important documents. You will be able to determine items that will not fit in a box that may give you a hard time storing and moving. Through an inventory, you can also group the items to efficiently pack them.

2.       How? In a unit provided by storage services, you are only given a specific or limited size. You have to design a mechanism to store your boxes that will give you easy access to your items. First, you must stack the heavier boxes below and put the lighter boxes above. Next, you must label your boxes properly—color coding can be innovative. Rearranging your boxes will also maximize the use of your unit. For example, you may put the Christmas decors at the back of the unit after the holidays; then you can bring the summer equipment in front in preparation for the break. By rotating the boxes inside your unit, you ensure that your items are still in good condition.

3.       Consult. Lastly, you can always talk to your friends who had been using storage units for a while now. They can give you advice on how to maximize your unit. Experts are also available to guide you in doing self-storage organization. They are usually provided by storage services that specialize on storing and moving systems.

These are just basic things to remember in maximizing your units. It is important to maximize and optimize the space you get from storage services to save money and time in storing and moving. Proper preparation and planning will still serve you best.

North Loop Self Storage
1440 N. Loop Fwy Houston, TX 77009
(713) 489-9073