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Book your Pensacola move early!

As with anything you benefit greatly when your purchase is secured ahead of time. Much like booking an airline ticket, you try not to wait until the last minute. Great savings are garnered on airline tickets, hotel rooms and more when you book early. Well it’s the same when booking a move in Pensacola. The busiest season for moving is now underway. Movers are usually swamped from mid-spring through Labor Day. If you need to move soon, I advise you book your move ASAP. And just like your airline ticket, you can sometimes experience great savings when booking your move early. The other advantage is the ability to secure the day of the week and time you desire. When you call later, your move will be scheduled behind other customers. Book your Pensacola move early!

Avoid moving scams with Pensacola movers.

The relocation business has grown tremendously over the years. Unfortunately there are a few rogue moving companies who infiltrate the industry and take advantage of residents moving in Pensacola. A word to the wise, do your research on each mover you receive a quote from. Moving scams are becoming the norm. With the rise in popular sites where anyone can post advertisement, these types of movers are posting information about their services at wonderful low rates. If you notice a post from a moving company at a significantly lower rate than what you’ve receive from other movers in Pensacola, research that company thoroughly. The Better Business Bureau and American Moving and Storage Association is a good place to start. Avoid moving scams and select a reputable moving and storage company in Pensacola.

Moving in Pensacola in just a few weeks?

Well hopefully you’ve secured your Pensacola mover. If not I recommend contacting a few Pensacola moving companies immediately. Search for Pensacola movers on the web and request a moving quote. Within a matter of minutes you will receive several responses regarding your inquiry. After weighing the moving services provided by each Pensacola moving company, you can book a move with the company that best meets your needs.

From here on your attention should be devoted to clearing out unwanted items, packing and cleaning of your property for move out day. Your Pensacola moving company will supply you with a host of information to assist with your move in the area. Peruse the moving checklist for more details on how you should prepare for your upcoming move in Pensacola.

Check your Pensacola mover’s report card.

As a child I wasn’t always a fan of report card time. I actually remember experiencing great degrees of trauma. LOL! My lack of achievement in math always haunted me. As we look at your upcoming move it’s important to check your Pensacola mover’s report card. Most reputable moving companies are members of the Better Business Bureau(BBB), look up your Pensacola moving company’s rating. You don’t have to just stop there, but also search for moving reviews from the moving company’s recent clients. This way you can find out what people are saying about the quality of moving services your Pensacola mover provides. In addition to the BBB and moving reviews, consumers can visit the American Moving and Storage Association’s website. This organization issues credentials to certify its network members as Pro Movers. This network of moving professionals are among the best in the industry. Check out your mover’s report card. Let me know how your search for a Pensacola mover goes. Ping me.

Cheap move…cheap service.

After years of moving and trying to do it myself, corralling friends, relatives and even hiring not so professional movers-I’m done. It doesn’t pay to always go the cheap route. Don’t get me wrong. Savings are crucial now more than ever. However, it just doesn’t pay to cut corners to the extent you lose quality. This is especially true when it comes to moving in Pensacola. I learned the hard way. I actually experienced damage to my dresser, lost screws and discovered a vase was lost maybe two months later. So of course this next move will be done by a reputable moving company. My family and I don’t want the headache of lost items nor damaged items. Share your experiences!

Moving your utilities

Make your move this year a stress free move. Remembering the small details always helps out this transitional move. Dealing with utility companies in advance will insure ones peace of mind. Nobody wants to deal with deal with the stress of moving across town and having to deal with these issue after the move.

Final reading

Have your utility company go over the final reading of your gas, water, electric meter. Make sure that you recieve a written copy of your report

Forward the address

Send the company your new address to where your invoice should be sent to. If not there may be repercussions down the road such as late fees and/or credit issues.

Get your money back

Go over and collect any refund or utility deposits back. Many people forget that they have served up a substantial amount of change throughout the years.

Bring important numbers and addresses along

Take with you local directories incase you may need to contact the old neighborhood.

With these tips in mind your move should definitly go smoother. Here at your local Pensacola Mover, we’re here to insure that this moving process with us will surely be a pleasant one and keep us in mind for your next move.

Last Minute Tasks

When moving this year there are plenty of things to do when closing the door on the old and opening new futures in the new community. Besides the regular such as packing, finding a mover, buying moving materials, etc. Not only are we moving locations, we’re moving the entire family here. Our local Pensacola Mover, is here to help out and keep this move as simple and stressfree as possible. Here are some simple suggestions when making this move this year.

Cleaning out the freezer
Start to cook the frozen goods that are stored in the freezer a few weeks prior, to avoid as much waste as possible. Try to donate, use, or sell any unopened can goods held in the pantry. These items can take up room and be pretty heavy when transporting.

Return borrowed items
Be sure to return those items back to those loving neighbors you may have borrowed. Be sure to think about videos and library books as well. We don’t want to leave the community with any last minute resentments towards you.

Transferring Insurance
Check up with your insurance agent to see if they offer coverage still in the area that your moving to. If they don’t, check and see online what insurance agency will cover the area your moving to.

Find a new doctor
Here alone is a crucial decision that must be made when relocating to a new area. When doing this interview over the phone by looking for certain qualities such as, credentials, specialties, and location. Check to see how your new professional operates and takes care of his/her patients. How busy are they? Do they take to time to get to know you? Do you feel comfortable with this new physician?

Here at your packing supplies. Lets make this a wonderful experience and let our family move yours.

Pensacola Packing Tips

When you move or relocate, to ensure your household goods arrive at your new destination without a scratch, our Pensacola Movers recommend that you start with a good packing list so you purchase the right packing and moving supplies. This is an area where you can cut down on moving costs if necessary, just keep in mind that doing so may increase labor time either when you are packing – having to double wrap items – or unpacking – newspaper results in dirty glassware. Your time is valuable and paying that little bit extra may also buy you peace of mind.

Another way to save money and time, and to ensure you have all the basic supplies required to pack up your household, check out complete our Moving Kits and Packing Kits. Moving Kits and Packing Kits can be purchased for particular rooms or for entire households. Do a comparison on total cost if items were purchased separately and watch out for any seasonal sales. As an example of what would be included for a 5-6 room home (up to 2800 square feet):

20 Small Moving Box

11 Medium Moving Box

10 Large Moving Box

4 X-Large Moving Box

5 Heavy Duty Box

6 Wardrobe Box

1 Electronics Box

2 Unprinted Newswrap

1 Bubble Wrap – 150 ft. Roll

1 Permanent Box Marker

7 Box Sealing Tape – Clear

Pesacola Moving Tips

Some Moving Tips to Keep in Mind:

Notify your telephone, electric, gas, water, and credit card Companies.

Forward necessary mail to your new address. Discontinue service on a specific date.

Notify former employers. This will make tax time less taxing.

Be there and give direction. Let them know what you want loaded first and loaded last.

Get a copy of your inventory sheet from the foreman. Double check his notations about existing damage to your goods.

Have your insurance plan readily available. Hopefully you will have no use of this tip.

Devise a system. You should label your boxes with their destination in your new home. Hang numbered signs on the doorposts of each room and write the same numbers on the appropriate boxes. (Example: “2nd Fl./Room 4?) If you’re handy with a pencil, sketch a sample layout of your house, number the rooms on it, and post the layout on the truck for reference.

Load the rooms to be unloaded first—last. Whatever room is furthest from the entrance in your new home should be that room. In other words, unload back to front. The kitchen should be done at the very end though, because heavy appliances should go in the truck first.

Don’t forget to have your tools ready when you start unloading. You should put your tool box in when everything else is loaded in the truck.

Take all your valuable documents and jewelry with you! Don’t forget about your plants either. Most are too sensitive to make a long journey in a hot, dark truck. If you can take them with you too.