Tuesday, 20 December 2016

Movers In Florida



                                                      Movers in Florida



Are you in need of a local moving company?

Planning a residential move can be stressful. Hiring the wrong moving company would result in a nightmare. Safeway moving and storage, a premier Orlando based, goes out of their way to make sure you get the Top Notch treatment, providing you with a great moving experience. Our company is built on providing quality customer care, with fairness, honest pricing, and a focus on customer satisfaction. We give special attention to every detail by listening to our customers needs.



Safeway moving and storage– A World Class Moving Company

You’ll feel confident that your move is in good hands when you make Safeway moving and storage your residential mover in  Florida areas.
 Safeway moving and storage provides the following services for Local moves:
  • Free Estimates: Your Florida Moving company representative will physically come to your home and prepare an estimate within your budget constraints.
  • Flexible Pricing Options: Consult your estimator regarding which option is best for you.
  • Flexible Payment Options: You can elect to pay for your move with a certified check, cash or with a credit card.
  • Move Coordination: You will have a dedicated point of contact that will assist you with planning your move, packing, loading, and delivery dates.
  • Expert packing, loading, and hauling teams who are trained and experienced service providers.
  • Excellent customer service should you have any questions or changes throughout your move.
  • An expansive network of agents, drivers, and employees to manage your move.
Safeway is a leading moving company in Florida with a long list of satisfied customers. Click to see our customer’s testimonials. Our professional and personal service will make your move easy and smooth, it is the best choice you can make regarding your move!
Save yourself from the stress of moving to a new place by hiring a reliable service provider. From pick-up point to your new location, from packing your priced belongings to unloading them, Top Notch Movers does all the work you. Here’s what we can assure you – from the biggest furniture to the tiniest breakable item, everything will be transferred to your new home, safe and undamaged.

At Safeway, here other benefits you can enjoy:
One Cost for All Expenditures.
Saves You Time and Energy
Familiarity with Location
Peace of Mind

Fill out our free moving quote today, or call   now for a free estimate!


                                             

Tuesday, 6 December 2016

Helpful Moving Tips

Moving sucks. There's really no way around that, but it can be a lot more tolerable and a lot less stressful. Here's a look at our best recommendations for an easier and more efficient move.A lot of moving generally takes place over the next few months, and while everyone's experience and needs vary a little, a lot of the work involved in moving is the same no matter who you are. There's a lot to go over, so feel free to skip around:

Preparation

There is so much to do in preparation for your move: set up mail forwarding, change over your utilities, acquire packing supplies, and so on. The move, itself, is really the easy part as you'll spend most of your time packing and unpacking. If you want everything else to go as smoothly as possible, you'll need to prepare well. It's a time-consuming and detailed process, but it'll ultimately make your move significantly more simple and less stressful.
Transferring Your InformationBefore you move, be sure you know all the utilities you're responsible for and make the transfers. The further in advance you can make the call the better, as sometimes certain utility companies will not be able to come out the next day to make the switch. Another switch you can make in advance is filling out a change of address form, which you can do online. If you change your address online, be sure you have a credit card that uses your current address as the billing address, since that's how the postal service verifies the request.
Finding Packing Supplies On the CheapThere are a lot of places to buy packing supplies, but boxes and tape can add up to quite a bit of money. You can avoid this additional cost by hitting up one of quite a few places handing out free boxes. Most retailers receive a lot of shipments, but your best bet is to contact furniture stores. While your average retailer may be able to provide you with some used boxes, you'll be able to find a greater range of sizes from furniture stores. Be sure to call them up at least a week in advance of when you want to start packing, however, as box disposal isn't necessarily a daily task. If your friends are moving before you, another way to get used boxes is to ask them to give them to you when they're finished. You may also be able to find boxes in the office you work in, or ask a friend to bring home any boxes they can find at the office. For more ideas, check out these tips on scoring free moving boxes.
The downside to reusing boxes is that they're not always in the best condition. If you want brand new boxes (and other packing supplies), you can get a pretty good deal through Safeway moving and storage. We offer moving kits and will deliver to your door. 

Taking Measurements
Everything you own may fit wonderfully in your current home, but it may not in your new one. It can be easy to make assumptions and forget to measure, so be sure to set aside some time to do it. Make an appointment at the new place, if necessary, to be absolutely certain your furniture will fit the way you want it. All you need to bring is a tape measure and the measurements of your furniture. If you really want to prepare, consider templating your furniture.

Also, if you're planning on applying wallpaper (or hiring someone to do it), you're going to need to know the measurements of your walls. The same goes for hanging various items on the walls. What looks nice in one space may look awkward in another. You'll never be completely sure until you've moved and tried it out, but you can measure and estimate in advance to get a pretty clear picture.


Saturday, 3 December 2016

Packing Tips – How To Pack Your Electrical Appliances

Electrical appliances are some of the most important household items you’ll have to pack during a relocation.  You may do it yourself, or with the help of hired moving labor, a friend, colleague, neighbor, or the moving company you hire. But regardless of who will pack your electronics, here are professional packing tips to make the packing easier:


Refer To The User Manual of Your Electrical Appliances

Electrical appliances often come with a user guide or manufacturer’s guide, and these guides often contain detailed instructions on how to pack these appliances safely. Follow the instructions on the guides and check for diagrams or illustrations that explains how your appliances should be packed appropriately.
If you’ve lost the guide, visit the manufacturer’s website or call to request a copy.  Packing your electronics appropriately will make them easier to load, transport, unload, unpack and set up for use at your new home.

Play It Safe With Your Electrical Appliances

If any of your electrical appliances has a toner or ink cartridge, detach it and store it in a sealable bag. Make sure you pack the bag in the same box with the appliances it was detached from. You should remove all DVDs, CDs, and any other tape from its appliances before packing.
You should consider packing the appliances separately from the removed items to prevent damage. Ensure you label and tape all boxes that contain electrical appliances to make it easier to identify them during packing, loading, unloading and unpacking.

Use The Original Packaging

Electrical appliances often come in a customized package. If you still have such original package, use it for packing your appliance. If you no longer have the original package, you may purchase an electronic specialty moving box from the manufacturer or movers you hire. You may as well use a double wall box, which is bigger than the electronics you intend to pack.
Before you disconnect any plug or wire, mark the plug or wire and the port you’re disconnecting it from with colored labels. Use similar color for the port and wire so you can reconnect easily at your destination.
If you eventually run out of different colors, consider using exact numbers on the port and wire. As soon as you have the wires or cables disconnected, use twist ties to carefully keep the cables safe to prevent unraveling and pack them in a sealable pack. Better still, you can take pictures of the wires before disconnecting them.