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Texas is so large in its east-west expanse that El Paso, in the western corner of the state, is closer to San Diego, California than to Beaumont, near the Louisiana state line; Beaumont, in turn
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Read more about the Top Relocation States by selecting the state you wish to receive more information on then click on Go!.
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Perhaps no other state stimulates the imagination and inspires people to relocate to its borders the way that California does. Newcomers have been moving to California for decades...
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Welcome to our Moving Check List Page. Below you will find out on what information you need to know before your relocation move.
The number of "relocations" is on the rise year after year. Find out the top reasons why people relocate, and what you need to do to prepare for a relocation move. Also we will assist you in contacting a relocation expert to further assure your relocation goes smoothly.
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This is where The Relocation Professionals come in. By simply requesting a Free Relocation Package, we will help set you on a confident and well-advised path toward you're new destination. We will assist you with relocating, finding a new home, and give you job and career resources. In addition, we can help you find a good mortgage and assist you in getting appropriate insurance coverage.
One of the most important things even before the actual moving takes place is to pack your belongings the right way. In order to make your moving experience a good one, United Moving has provided you with some essential tips that will make your move easier. For additional help and questions, please don't hesitate to contact us.
- Separate your boxes by size, and place appropriate size boxes in each room.
- Have all supplies (i.e. tape, bubble wraps, packing paper) lined up next to your boxes when packing.
- Pack one room at a time, marking each box with a description of its contents and destination (i.e. kitchen, master bath).
- Put heavy items in small boxes and light items in large boxes. Keep weight of boxes reasonable. Group items of similar size and weight. Wrap heaviest items first with bubble wrap or packing paper and place on bottom of box. Wrap lighter items with same and place on top of heavier items, separated by bubble. Fill all voids with packing paper or bubble wrap to prevent shifting.
- Double box fragile items and fill voids between boxes with packing paper or bubble cushioning to avoid shifting.
- Use "FRAGILE" labels on boxes with breakable items. This will alert movers to handle with care.
- When making boxes, reinforce the bottom of all boxes with 2" packing tape. Start by taping the seam where the two flaps meet, leaving 4' of overlap on each side. Add two more strips in the same direction, on both sides of your first strip, approximately half way between your strip and the edge of the box. For additional reinforcement, add two perpendicular strips equidistant from each other and the edge of the box. Use a tape dispenser to make the job easier.
- Fill each box as much as possible using packing paper to fill empty space to prevent shifting and breakage.
- Make sure tops and sides of boxes do not bulge or sag. Under-packed boxes may collapse and over-packed boxes may rupture.
- For books, lay flat and alternate bindings to prevent damage.
- Pack plates on their edges in double wall corrugated dish boxes. Dish/Glass Dividers (also known as cell packs) will help keep these items safe and organized.
- Bubble wrap your fragile items. Small bubble is recommended for smaller, lighter weight items. Large bubble (more air in bubbles) is recommended for larger, heavier weight items. For added protection, line your box with bubble before packing.
- To keep large items clean and sanitary, use mattress bags, furniture bags, and stretch wrap.
- Use moving blankets to wrap furniture, appliances, TV's, or other large objects.
- Use only strong, corrugated carton boxes with covers. The added strength may avoid damage that results from the use of poor-quality packing materials.
- Collect old newspapers for use in packing, but remember that ink may rub off and stain clothing or other items.
- Keep in mind that insect eggs and insects can travel in food boxes.
Here's a list a packing supplies that will come in handy:
- Plastic bags and labels for easy identification.
- Foam peanuts, styrofoam pellets or "popcorn."
- Tissue or craft paper for delicate packing jobs.
- Corrugated paper rolls for figurines and fragile items.
- Gummed tape (1 1/2 to 2 inches wide) and/or strong twine for sealing cartons.
- Markers and labels for identifying contents of cartons.
- Notebook and pencil for carton identification log.
- Scissors and/or sharp knife.
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