Thursday 8 November 2018

6 Tips for Moving to a Smaller House from our Sunnyvale Movers

If you’re moving to a smaller house, there are some details to consider before the day of your move. Use these tips from our professional Sunnyvale Movers to prepare.

Recently with the popularity of tiny homes, it seems everyone is choosing to downsize. If you’re feeling like you have too much space in your home, it could be time to move to a smaller space. Whether your kid’s moved out for college or you’ve reached an age where a large home is too troublesome to clean, moving to a smaller home could be a great opportunity to get rid of all that stuff cluttering up your garage and start fresh.

Prepare Your Mind For The Move

The first, and arguably most difficult task to take care of while downsizing, is to change your mindset. You will be transitioning from ample space to just enough for your belongings and simple living. This move will be eye-opening in terms of how many “essential” belongings you own and how you spread out in your space. This transition could be more difficult if it’s a financial decision, too, so give yourself plenty of time to sift through your priorities and belongings and get your mindset right for this big change into a smaller home.

Start Purging The Obvious Stuff


We’ll bet you already have a running list of things you can’t wait to get rid of. Heck, that old dresser and nightstand set could be the reason you decided to downsize in the first place. Start your downsizing adventure by donating all the obvious stuff first. Toss the old silverware set from your wedding that you never really liked, and finally say goodbye to that “family heirloom” lamp that your great-grandma didn’t even like. Donate with abandon, this is your time! Just make sure everyone in the household is on the same page when you toss things that technically belong to the whole family.



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Call Up Your Family


While you’re in that purging momentum, don’t forget to call up your extended family or adult kids to see what they want before you toss it. You might be surprised what they eagerly request. Your daughter might have fond memories of the old trunk that sat as a makeshift coffee table, or your aunt could want her coasters back--whatever! Don’t forget to make those calls .

Set Limits With Sentimental Belongings

This is the time to finally get rid of all that pack rat junk you’ve been holding onto simply because you had the space in your home and your heart to keep it. Go through your someday projects and hand-me-down clothes and say goodbye. If you’re the sentimental type, then make sure you set a limit to the amount of sentimental belongings you bring with you. When you have a limit, you will be more discerning about what’s actually important to remember. N certain circumstances, maybe pictures of something will suffice. Maybe you have a lot of memories in a certain T-shirt but it’s time to throw it away. Look for photos of yourself in the shirt so you know you will have a memory of it.

Take Advantage Of The Numbers 

Get the floorplan blueprints  of your new home as soon as possible so you can use the measurements to inform how much stuff you can actually take. This is difficult to gauge by your eyes alone--which should be no surprise if you’ve tried to eyeball the size of a sofa in a furniture store only to bring it home and see it’s way too big. All your furniture will look just the right size in your big home, but it might be way too big for your new living spaces. This is where the measurements come in. Rely on the numbers to determine what can stay and what needs to be donated.

Get Professional Movers to Help

Downsizing can often be more work than moving into a home that’s the same size. While your load for the moving truck will be much lighter, all the preparation could leave you exhausted. On moving day, sit back and look at all your hard work, and let the professional movers take care of those final steps. Hiring professional movers will prevent injury on your part and also save you time. If you’re planning to move this winter, call our professional Sunnyvale Movers today for a free quote.






Friday 2 November 2018

How To Move Houseplants – A Guide by Palo Alto Movers

House and garden plants enliven a living space and have a way of transforming a house into a home. Here in Palo Alto, we’re lucky to live in a climate that is absolute paradise for most plants, so your own home probably feels like an oasis with all the greenery! But if you’re planning to relocate, moving all those plants might seem intimidating. It is true that moving plants can be a bit of a hassle if you’ve never done it before. In fact many moving companies will not move your plants at all, and all moving companies refuse to take liability for damaged plants (yes, that includes our Palo Alto movers here at Moving Forward). This is because plants are so sensitive and they don’t do well in the heat of a moving truck. If you have a large collection of houseplants, you probably want to take them with you (they’re your babies!). You’ve put a lot of time and energy toward your plants, and it would be a waste if you had to throw them all the away. Before you start packing up those plants, make sure you know what to do with these quick tips.

Before you start packing your plants, understand that if you’re moving across state borders, there may be rules against bringing certain plants across state lines. Check inspection guidelines in the state you’re moving to and avoid hold ups or having to toss your plants at the border. If you find that you can’t take your plants with you, give them to a friend before you go. You might be sad, but at least they will have a happy home.





Pack Plants Last 
Plants should be the last of your items to be boxed up, because it is bad for plants to be in a hot car or truck for too long. Leave your plants be until you have packed up the rest of your belongings first and put them in the truck. Ideally you will pack up your plants right before departure.

Packing Your Plants

Use boxes and line them with plastic, then stuff the boxes around the planter with plenty of packing materials so they don’t jostle around. This will help you avoid a broken planter and soil in your car. To protect your tall plants with branches and fragile leaves, wrap them in plastic and poke holes in the plastic so they can breathe.

Crank Up The AC

If you’re moving during the summer, keep the air conditioner on so your plants don’t overheat. Anytime you stop for a bathroom break, park in the shade and roll down a window to give your plants some fresh air. If you are moving during the winter, stuff plenty of newspaper into your plant’s boxes so they stay warm. Cold weather can do a number on your plants, so keep them at a comfortable temperature.
Don’t Over Water
Keep an eye on the soil and only water your plants if they are looking abnormally dry. There might be a tendency to water them just to cover all bases, but this could end up damaging your plant.
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If you’re traveling for a few days, bring your plants into your lodging location and provide the proper lighting situation for them. Remember, extreme temperatures are only made more extreme in a car, so do not forget to bring your plants inside with you.
Give Those Plants Some Post-Move Love 
Once you arrive to your new destination, remove all the plastic from the plants immediately. Give them some water and food if necessary. If you removed your plants from their pots to move and plan to repot them upon arrival, wait at least a week to do so. The plants have already gone through a lot of strain during the move, and repotting will only cause more strain.Be sure to care for your plants so they can revive after a long journey. Take a look at this awesome plant care guide to find out how to care for your plants.
How will you move the rest of your belongings? For full moving services, call Moving Forward to get your free quote today!

How to Pack Heavy Furniture

As you begin packing for your big move, you may suddenly become aware of the fact that you have a lot of big items. From your sofa and dining room table to your football table and big area rugs … there’s a lot to pack that won’t fit into boxes. As you begin to pack those big items, use these tips from our professional San Francisco Movers to prepare your big belongings for transport.

Get Rid of the Unnecessary Big Items

Before you start packing that old sofa, ask yourself, “Do I really need to bring this thing across the country?” Moving is a great time to take stock of all your belongings and toss what may have overstayed its welcome. If some of your furniture has seen better days, take this opportunity to start fresh and donate them. This will lighten your moving load and also make hauling easier for your professional movers.


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Gather Appropriate Packing Supplies

When packing big, bulky items, the name of the game is protection: protection of the items (because big items can be fragile too!), and protection of the movers (which is you if you don’t hire professional movers) as you move the items.

  • Strong Boxes – Some of those items will fit into the bigger boxes, but you want to make sure those boxes can withstand the weight and size of the item as it moves around on the truck. If you have really heavy items, you might consider plastic or even wooden crates that can protect your items better.
  • Thick, Durable Packing Materials – Bubble wrap and packing blankets will be essential when wrapping your big items. The more times you can wrap bubble wrap around the corners and delicate or asymmetrical edges of an item, the better. But don’t forget the soft white packing paper, too! This paper acts as the first layer of packing material.
  • Invest in High Quality Packing Tape – All that packing material won’t do much good without proper adhesive. Make sure to buy a few rolls of packing tape to secure your packing materials and keep your items from jiggling around.

Packing Heavy Furniture Safely

When packing your furniture, the first rule of thumb is to dissemble your furniture as much as possible. This includes tables, beds, dressers, entertainment centers, and bookshelves. Remove the drawers and wrap them separately and also to make the base furniture lighter. Once you begin wrapping the furniture, make sure to use soft paper BEFORE the bubble wrap to prevent damage to the paint and stain on your wood furniture.

For additional support and protection on the more fragile sides of the furniture, use extra pieces of cardboard and moving blankets. Moving blankets provide essential cushioning while thick cardboard provides additional support.

As you being wrapping your furniture with moving blankets, be careful not to let any of the moving tape get onto the furniture, as this can also strip the paint of stain and leave a sticky residue on your furniture.

Once you have all of your heavy furniture safely packed, it’s time to haul it onto the truck! For your safety, it is advised that you leave this part to your professional movers. They are trained to lift heavy items and positioning them safely in the truck.

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You Quick Moving Day Checklist

Your belongings are packed, labeled and ready to go, and the movers will arrive any minute–but you can’t help but worry you’re forgetting an important detail. Moving is an emotional and stressful time, and it’s easy to forget to return that leaf blower to your neighbor … or your keys to the landlord. Don’t stress, take a look at this moving day checklist to be absolutely sure you haven’t forgotten anything once you’re on the road.



Wake Up Early – By moving day, you probably have the big to-dos taken care of, but it is still helpful to wake up early enough to take care of last minute tasks before the movers arrive. Even if you did a great job tackling your moving checklist before the main event, you will want to enjoy one last morning in your home before you say goodbye to it for good.

Take Care of Last Minute Errands – Stop by the dry cleaners, drop off any library books, and make your last round of goodbyes. You will enjoy more peace of mind knowing all those nagging tasks are taken care of and the loose ends are tied up.

Pack Your Immediate-Use Belongings – Put together a bag of clothes, electronics, toiletries, keys and other items that you will need during your travels and upon arrival to the new house. Think of this like a carry on bag of sorts (without the restrictions of course!).

Take a Final Lap Around Your Home – Once all the boxes are packed into the truck and you’re getting ready to say goodbye, take one final lap around the house. Double-check the cabinets to make sure nothing was left behind.

Greet and Guide The Movers – When your movers arrive greet them and show them around. It’s best if you stick around while they are moving so you can answer any questions along the way (another reason to take care of those last minute errands before the professional movers arrive!)

Arrive At Your New Home – You have arrived! Guide the movers and show them around the new space so they know where you want everything to be unloaded. After a long day, it’s important not to forget to provide food and water for you professional movers as well.

Only Unpack The Essentials – Don’t worry about your ski gear or your precious collection of DVDs just yet. Only unpack the essentials so you can enjoy your first night in your new home. Think bedding, pajamas, cookware if you plan to cook dinner, and maybe the TV if you want to just kick back after a long day.

Tip Your Movers – Before your movers leave, don’t forget to tip them! It’s an easy thing to forget, but professional moving is in fact a service that we tip, so don’t skimp after all their hard work.
Are you just getting started with your full moving checklist? Take care of scheduling professional movers now and call Moving Forward Professional San Francisco Movers for a FREE quote.

Thursday 1 November 2018

How To Pack Clothes For Moving

Remember when you moved out of your parents’ house, a plastic garbage bag filled with your belongings slung over shoulder? Moving was a simple game then, because you didn’t have much to pack, and you didn’t really have anything worth losing.

Now that you’re moving for real, it’s tempting to stuff all of your clothes into a few trash bags like you did in college, but when you’re moving an entire household of belongings with your whole family, it’s time to update your moving strategy.

Packing clothes during a move can feel a lot like working retail. But when you do it right, you will be so much happier when you arrive and all your clothes are neatly packed and waiting to be placed in their new home.

Skip the trash bags and use these tips to properly pack your clothes for your move.




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Take Advantage of Your Dresser

Want to save some time during packing? Leave your clothes in the dresser and simply pack the dresser. As long as the dresser itself is wrapped and secure so the drawers don’t fly open, this can save you time and space on the moving truck. If, however, you have a lot of heavy and bulky items in the dresser, check with your professional movers before doing this.

Label Your Clothes

As you remove all your clothes from the closet, take the time to fold them before putting them in the boxes. This will save you time when you’re tired and unpacking in your new home. Organize your clothes by type so you can more easily access the clothes you will need immediately. Use labels if some of your clothes–like coats and costumes–are going to the garage, basement or hallway closet.

Ask for Hanger Wardrobe Boxes

For your high quality or delicate clothes that you want to keep on hangers, ask your professional movers for hanger wardrobe boxes. Here at Moving Forward San Francisco Movers, we provide boxers to all our customers. Just ask!

Use Vacuum Seal Bags


Save more space and keep your bulky clothes clean with vacuum seal bags. This way you will be able to fit more clothes into bags or in luggage, which will allow for you to put more stuff on the truck. The vacuum seals also keep you clothe dry, just in case any leaks or weather threaten the safety of your belongings.

Make Use of Your Luggage


Before you wrap up your luggage, use that extra space to pack extra clothes. Your luggage was designed to transport clothes, so make use of the space. When it comes time to unload the truck, you will also be able to easily identify your clothes and set them aside.


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6 Tips For Moving During The Winter

Moving during the winter has its perks. For one, you’re not moving during the high season, so professional moving rates are likely to be more reasonable. However, there are some obstacles that come with moving during the winter. The most obvious is weather. If you’re moving to or from a location with significant rain or snow, the roads are more dangerous and there could be delays. Delays may not be an option if you are moving for a job or for some other reason that has hard deadlines. If you plan to move anytime between November and March, make things easier on yourself with these 6 tips for moving in the winter.





1.Pay Attention to the Weather Forecast

The weather during the winter is extremely unpredictable. One day it could be clear and sunny, the next there could be a blizzard blowing past your front door. This back and forth can cause dangerous driving conditions like strong winds and black ice.

To avoid this, pay close attention to the 10-day forecast. If a storm is coming on the day of your move, call your Sunnyvale movers and ask if you can reschedule. Since this is the slow season for moving, movers are much more likely to negotiate with you. They don’t want to take the risk in extreme weather either, so it’s a valid concern this will probably be easy to change.

2.Take Proper Safety Precautions Around Your House

Rain and snow, if left overnight, can produce black ice and other dangers in your driveway and around your house. Before the movers arrive, take precautions to shovel snow, scrape away ice and clear pathways of other dangers. The last thing you want to deal with during a move is a trip to the E.R.

3.Provide Warmth and Shelter for Your Movers

If possible, create shade structures or clear places for shelter in case the weather picks up while the movers are packing the truck. If it suddenly starts dumping outside, understand that you may have to take a break and be flexible with hourly rates. Talk to your Sunnyvale professional movers about plans for rescheduling or other fees if the weather should interfere with the move. If you all decide to keep moving forward, provide plenty of shelter, warm beverages or even breaks inside if necessary. A move isn’t worth getting sick over.

4.Protect Your Belongings From Weather

Rain and snow can do serious damage to your belongings. If anything gets wet before being loaded on the truck, mold or mildew can form quickly (especially here in the Bay Area). Make sure your professional movers double wrap your belongings and use extra moving blankets when necessary. Be extra careful with electronics and anything that could potentially get damaged from precipitation and leaks.

5. Prepare Your Care For Winter Travel

Planning on driving with the truck? Take your car in to be serviced before the move. Make sure you have proper tires, chains, and all the machinery and fluids are ready to go. Knowing your car is ready for extreme weather will keep your mind at ease and your family safe when the weather and roads become unpredictable.

6.Be Flexible

Traveling in the winter can take much longer than traveling in warmer times of the year. If possible, budget more time than you think you will need to make the move. You never know when a random storm could delay your trip. The most important thing to consider when moving during the winter is safety.


Planning on moving this winter? Call Moving Forward Sunnyvale Professional Movers for your free quote.

How To Move Houseplants - A Guide by Palo Alto Movers

House and garden plants enliven a living space and have a way of transforming a house into a home. Here in Palo Alto, we’re lucky to live in a climate that is absolute paradise for most plants, so your own home probably feels like an oasis with all the greenery! But if you’re planning to relocate, moving all those plants might seem intimidating. It is true that moving plants can be a bit of a hassle if you’ve never done it before. In fact many moving companies will not move your plants at all, and all moving companies refuse to take liability for damaged plants (yes, that includes our Palo Alto movers here at Moving Forward). This is because plants are so sensitive and they don’t do well in the heat of a moving truck. If you have a large collection of houseplants, you probably want to take them with you (they’re your babies!). You’ve put a lot of time and energy toward your plants, and it would be a waste if you had to throw them all the away. Before you start packing up those plants, make sure you know what to do with these quick tips.







Before you start packing your plants, understand that if you’re moving across state borders, there may be rules against bringing certain plants across state lines. Check inspection guidelines in the state you’re moving to and avoid hold ups or having to toss your plants at the border. If you find that you can’t take your plants with you, give them to a friend before you go. You might be sad, but at least they will have a happy home.



Pack Plants Last 
Plants should be the last of your items to be boxed up, because it is bad for plants to be in a hot car or truck for too long. Leave your plants be until you have packed up the rest of your belongings first and put them in the truck. Ideally you will pack up your plants right before departure.

Packing Your Plants

Use boxes and line them with plastic, then stuff the boxes around the planter with plenty of packing materials so they don’t jostle around. This will help you avoid a broken planter and soil in your car. To protect your tall plants with branches and fragile leaves, wrap them in plastic and poke holes in the plastic so they can breathe.

Crank Up The AC

If you’re moving during the summer, keep the air conditioner on so your plants don’t overheat. Anytime you stop for a bathroom break, park in the shade and roll down a window to give your plants some fresh air. If you are moving during the winter, stuff plenty of newspaper into your plant’s boxes so they stay warm. Cold weather can do a number on your plants, so keep them at a comfortable temperature.

Don’t Over Water
Keep an eye on the soil and only water your plants if they are looking abnormally dry. There might be a tendency to water them just to cover all bases, but this could end up damaging your plant.

Get A Room 
If you’re traveling for a few days, bring your plants into your lodging location and provide the proper lighting situation for them. Remember, extreme temperatures are only made more extreme in a car, so do not forget to bring your plants inside with you.

Give Those Plants Some Post-Move Love 
Once you arrive to your new destination, remove all the plastic from the plants immediately. Give them some water and food if necessary. If you removed your plants from their pots to move and plan to repot them upon arrival, wait at least a week to do so. The plants have already gone through a lot of strain during the move, and repotting will only cause more strain.Be sure to care for your plants so they can revive after a long journey. Take a look at this awesome plant care guide to find out how to care for your plants.







How will you move the rest of your belongings? For full moving services, call Moving Forward to get your free quote today!

Thursday 18 October 2018

The Pros and Cons of Renting a Portable Storage Unit

Should you rent a portable storage unit or hire a Sunnyvale professional moving company? 


The question is out: should you rent a portable storage unit or hire a professional moving company? Honestly, it all boils down to your needs, which might sound surprising coming from a Sunnyvale professional moving company. There are pros and cons to both depending on the nature of your move. (Some people have chosen our Sunnyvale professional moving company for one move and rented a portable storage unit for another). 

Whether you’re moving from a three-story home across the country or from one apartment to another in the same neighborhood, these are a few pros and cons to help you make an informed decision that makes sense for your move. 

Pros and Cons Of Renting a Portable Storage Unit


The Pros:

Renting a portable storage unit is notably cheaper than hiring a professional moving company to move your belongings for you. If you’re on a budget, this might be the more appropriate option for you. 

Portable storage units are convenient. A truck drops it off and then picks it up after it’s ready to be delivered to your new home. Once the unit is completely unloaded, they will pick it up and that’s that. 

Portable moving containers are great for storing your belongings during the move, especially if you’re moving out of a rental and have a lot of cleaning to do to earn back that deposit.  

Rental a portable storage unit allows for more flexibility in your move. Maybe you’re moving for a job with a TBD start date, but you want to get a headstart on packing. Whatever the circumstance, a portable storage unit can sit for weeks while a professional moving company is unable to do so. 

The Cons

While portable storage units include a lock, they can still be vandalized or broken into. If this should happen, the rental company is not liable for anything stolen or damaged.
  
Portable moving storage units are cheaper than a professional moving company because you have to do the work yourself (or bribe a few of your friends with pizza to help with the heavy lifting.)

If you’re deciding between renting a storage unit or a moving truck, you will find that the storage unit is more expensive upfront. However, moving truck rentals often have additional fees, so it’s best to decide which rental is best depending on the distance of your move.  

If you are a senior citizen or have physical limitations, then choosing a portable moving container will be more of a hassle than a help. 

If you want to place your portable storage unit on the street, you may need to contact your local government and get a parking permit. Check with your local government or HOA to see if there are any regulations against keeping it in front of your house.  Sunnyvale Movers

Final Thoughts

Renting a portable storage unit makes sense if you’re on a budget, need a flexible moving time, or you’re strong enough and willing to do the move on your own. If you need to move in a rush, you have bulky or valuable items (grand pianos, dining room tables, antique furniture), or you do not have the physical capabilities to move on your own, we suggest hiring our professional Sunnyvale movers instead. 

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What Not To Do When Hiring Professional Movers

What Not To Do When Hiring Professional Palo Alto Movers




If you have decided to hire a professional Palo Alto moving company instead of moving yourself, then you are probably wondering how to find the perfect professional moving company for your needs. While you can do a quick search online to find local Palo Alto movers and long-distance movers, finding the right professional moving company will take a little more digging. As you begin your search, here are a few things you do NOT want to do when hiring professional movers.



Forget to Collect Multiple Quotes:

You should be collecting quotes or estimates from each moving company you consider. This way, you can compare prices as well as what is included in each quote. On the surface the overall price may be similar among all candidates. But some may not include additional fees that would reflect your specific needs.



Not Asking Questions:

There are a lot of moving parts associated with a move, and it is up to you to make sure your professional moving team has all the information they need to do their job properly. This requires good communication, or asking the right questions. Reliable movers will provide you with all the documentation and information you need to get answers. If you ever feel like you don’t know where to start with questions, or that the moving company is avoiding questions or being vague, find a different moving company.



Selecting A Professional Moving Company By Price Alone:

As with anything, the least expensive option is typically not the best value. Make sure you consider more than the price when hiring your professional movers. Some moving companies will entice movers with a low cost upfront, but the issue is this price is much lower than competitors. This is a red flag, and usually means they do a poor job or that nice low price is stripped of additional fees that will inevitably be added later.



Not Asking Movers To Perform a Walk-Through:

Before you agree to hire professional movers, be sure they perform a formal walk-through. This helps them understand how much space they will be working with, whether there are any tight doorways or stairwells, and if there are any additional areas that will need packed (i.e. shed, basement, attic, garage, etc.). This will also help them determine the overall weight of your load. If you have lots of bulk furniture or antiques, then these details might factor into the overall quote. You would rather have these additional fees upfront than budget for a lower estimate and end up paying more later. To help the process along, prepare a moving inventory list so they can check through the list as they walk through your home. 





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Wednesday 17 October 2018

7 Tips For Relocating Your Elderly Loved One


There comes a time when your parent, grandparent or elderly loved one cannot live on their own anymore. Helping them understand it is time to move to either an assisted living facility or to your home can be a difficult experience. Not only are you handling the logistics for your loved one, but the emotional challenges can be exhausting. It is not easy to move from a home where your family as made so many beautiful memories together. It’s also not easy losing your sense of independence. All this and more are hard realizations your loved one will be going through, and it will mean the world if you handle all the details so they don’t have to.


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1. Get their Medical Needs in Order - First and foremost, if your loved one will not be able to see their current doctors, make sure they have new doctor referrals before they arrive. Medical needs should be first priority, especially if your loved one will not be moving into an assisted living facility. 


2. Prepare the New Floorplan Ahead of Time - If your loved one is moving into a smaller home or  simply a new location with a assisted living, request the blueprint of the space beforehand so you can plan the layout to suit your loved one’s needs. This will also help you get a feel for what can move with them and what may need to go into storage. 

3. Out With The Old For a New Experience - It’s likely your loved one has been in their current house for a long time, so their will be plenty of donatables to sift through. Organize three bins into “Donate”, “Throw Away” and “Sell” and together go through clothes, knick-knacks and even furniture to determine what stays and and what goes. Remind your loved one that this is not just an ending but a fresh start. 


4. Get The Family On Board - This is an event when all family hands should be on deck. The more love and support you can provide, the easier the move will be. Of course, request assistance from family members well in advance, and don’t expect them to do all the moving. Hire professional San Francisco Movers to take care of all the heavy lifting and hauling. 


5. Rent a Storage Unit - There are bound to be some belongings that hold tremendous value but are too big and bulky to go into the new space. Rent a storage unit to store these items and provide your loved one with some piece of mind. If it is important for your loved one to be part of the planning, let them be in charge of choosing the storage unit facility, as it is a relatively stress-free decision and they will know exactly where their belongings are at all times. 


6. Create a Travel Plan - Your loved one is likely to have certain health needs that could complicate their relocation. Prepare a list of procedurals and necessary items to make the move as comfortable as possible. This may include an itinerary that includes meal and bathroom breaks and medication or mobility considerations. If your loved one is travelling by plane, be sure to call the airline ahead of time to brief them on the situation so they can make proper accommodations. 


7. Hire Professional Movers in San Francisco - You have a lot of details to take care of, moving and hauling should not be one of them. Save your energy for the details that truly matter to your loved one, so you can make this experience as comfortable and enjoyable as possible. HIring professional movers with great ratings and reviews will give you a bit more peace of mind.

Preparing to relocate your loved one? Call Moving Forward Professional Movers in San Francisco to get your Free Quote. 




Tuesday 16 October 2018

How to Pack Your Car For A Move - Redwood City Movers


As you pack up your belongings for your move, you will probably notice there are some items you would rather pack in your car, as opposed to the Redwood City Movers truck. Items like plants, electronics, and jewelry will most likely be riding with you in the car. Many of these personal belongings are also valuable, so you will want to be careful with the way you pack your car. Here are 7 tips for packing your car properly before your move. 


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1. Take Advantage of All Space - The first mistake people make when packing their car is fitting two or three boxes in the back and thinking it’s completely full. Consider all the spaces in your car that you can fit items, including storage compartments, the trunk, seat pockets, and ever underneath the seats. 

2. Pack Your Most Essential Items First - As you pack, things might feel a little chaotic, so make sure you pack the essential items like your smartphone, wallet, keys, identification cards and other valuable items first. You don’t want to get halfway to your destination and realize you’ve left the keys to your new house at the old house! 

3.  Pack Upon Arrival Items Last - If you packed strategically, you will likely have a “survival” box with necessary toiletries, electronics, medications, and other items that you will need on hand. Make sure this box is packed last so it doesn’t get buried as you pack.

4. Think Outside The Box - While moving boxes might work inside the big rectangulare moving truck, they aren’t as practical in a car because they are so bulky. Consider what belongings would be best packed outside of boxes. Try bags, hangers, and vacuum sealed bags. This will save you tons of space.


5. Keep Your Car Balanced - As you pack your car, make sure you evenly distribute the weight in your car so you don’t risk turning over in it. Start by spreading heavy items through the care to keep it balanced. While this will keep you safer, it will also help keep your fuel bill low. 


6.  Keep You Windows Clear - While it’s tempting to stuff your car to the brim, make sure you are considering safety first and leaving plenty of clear space through the windows. It is extremely important to keep your window clear so you can see behind you while you drive, especially if you are moving across the country. 


7. Be Careful With Fragile Items - Take special care to pack all your fragile and valuable items with plenty of cushion. It is also a good idea to keep them in plain site so you can check on them throughout the ride. 




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