Moving Tips: Tape the power cords for your electronics to the electronic it belongs to. This will save you some time searching for the right cords
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) November 30, 2018
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Moving Tips: Tape the power cords for your electronics to the electronic it belongs to. This will save you some time searching for the right cords
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) November 30, 2018
Moving Tips: Hire your movers at least a month in advance so you can plan accordingly
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) November 29, 2018
Moving Tips: Keep a snack bin available during moving and unpacking. Load it up with water, protein bars, chips, or whatever you need to stay fueled up during your move
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) November 28, 2018
Moving Tips: Update your address for all your accounts, utilities, and subscriptions several weeks before moving day
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) November 27, 2018
Moving Tips: To keep your head from spinning, it is best to plan your move 6-8 weeks out. Especially if you have a young child or newborn.
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) November 26, 2018
Moving Tips: Don't procrastinate! Procrastinating is your worst enemy when planning or completing any type of move.
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) November 21, 2018
There are certain items professional movers won’t take due to their hazardous or perishable nature. As a result, there’s a good amount of things not to pack when moving – the so-called non-allowable items, or simply non-allowables. https://t.co/H49m1HGn9L
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) November 21, 2018
Moving Tips: If you can, use the original boxes to move your flatscreens, computer monitors, other electronics, etc.
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) November 20, 2018
Moving Tips: You should personally transport heirlooms, important papers, legal documents, valuables, and coin jars/coin collections.
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) November 19, 2018
Whenever you move, one of the tasks that take the most time and requires the most patience is packing all your belongings and doing it in time for when the moving truck arrives. To help you get started,... https://t.co/RnDD3Sjxd1
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) November 16, 2018
Moving Tips: On moving day try having a friend take care of your pet. It keeps the pet out of the way while loading and lessens their stress levels.
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) November 16, 2018
Whether you're in "moving limbo" or just in need of some stress relief here are some fun family oriented activities to help you out. https://t.co/4PqmlLNj6U
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) November 15, 2018
Moving Tips: Put all of your candles in a labeled box of their own to avoid melted wax damage on your other items during transit.
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) November 15, 2018
Moving Tips: Place an extra cotton pad or ball into your powder cosmetics to keep them from breaking during transit
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) November 14, 2018
When you declutter before a move, it’s different than your typical spring cleaning weekend. You may be dreading it, but decluttering now will save you time and money in the future. Plus, it will make you happier. https://t.co/bFD5YJ5Pu0
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) November 13, 2018
Moving Tips: Fish/Reptile tanks should be crated to ensure proper transportation and reduce the risk of cracked or damaged glass.
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) November 13, 2018
Moving Tips: Purchase an adequate carrier for transporting your reptile or amphibian. Since reptiles are creatures of habit it's also recommended that you give them time to adjust to their new carrier before you take them with you.
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) November 12, 2018
Moving Tips: Never move fish inside their tanks. Fish tanks are not built to withstand being moved and will break if full of water and fish. Fish should be transported in clean, strong, polythene bags part filled with tank water. You can purchase these from your local pet shop.
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) November 9, 2018
Moving Tips: For your essentials bag/first day box you may want to include things like paper towels, toilet paper, medications, phone/tablet chargers, and your toothbrush
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) November 8, 2018
Moving Tips: Box up any unopened food items for donation to your local food bank or ask your movers about the Move for Hunger drive.
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) November 7, 2018
While winter is a great time to move (i.e., it's cheaper and an easier time to rent a moving truck or hire movers) you need to be aware of possible moving issues so that you can avoid them before they occur. Here are my suggestions for moving during... https://t.co/U5hVi6pWRA
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) November 7, 2018
Before putting your furniture/belongings on the truck it's always good to be sure you have insurance. You don't want to wait last minute to start researching different types of insurance coverage. https://t.co/pziSxjmyYQ
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) November 6, 2018
Moving Tips: Have a third party take apart your German Shrunk to avoid having any missing pieces. A German Shrunk is essentially a large ornate China Cabinet, see pictures below.
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) November 6, 2018
Moving Tips: Remember to take all medications with you when you move.
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) November 5, 2018
Moving Tips: For clothes in drawers, roll them instead of folding them to save space.
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) November 2, 2018
When it's time to move into your new house, whether it's across town or across the country, your moving day checklist includes packing up your four-legged family members. https://t.co/iJQIGIovgE
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) November 1, 2018
Halloween is over and people are ready for the holidays. Here are some tips how to store your decorations https://t.co/zJ07hb2TQx
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) November 1, 2018
Moving Tips: Tear out the pages in an old phone book to wrap breakables.
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) November 1, 2018