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Pre-Move Preparations:
Make
a list of all the services you need or may need from you mover including:
items to be moved, packing materials needed, items to be packed and
unpacked by the movers, items to be dismantled and reassembled by
the movers, and special services such as handling a piano, antiques,
light fixtures, appliances, crating service, etc.
Inquire about all requirements and restrictions at both the pick-up
and delivery locations, such as building protection, days and hours
in which access is not permitted, parking restrictions, etc. Contact
the building management or super, when applicable. Some building managements
require moving companies to show a "Certificate of Insurance." These
certificates protect the building against liability for damage. Make
sure that your moving company knows all the restrictions and can meet
all the requirements.
Decide the way by which you may want to move your vehicle/s by driving
or via a moving company.
Get an estimate from 3-5 moving companies. If your move is large,
inquire about free on-site estimates and ask for it in writing. Make
sure that all services requested are included in the proposal. Inquire
about the way in which you can insure the move. Ask whether the pick-up
and delivery dates (or time-frame for delivery) are guaranteed.
When you choose a moving company, take into consideration not only
the price, but also the services included in the price, as well as
the movers' reputation.
Reserve a moving day with your moving company. Make sure that pick-up
and delivery dates (or time frame for delivery) are guaranteed. If
you are uncertain about the exact moving date, ask your moving representative
to reserve a tentative date and explain that it might be changed.
Make arrangements for transporting pets and plants.
Call your moving company for confirmation a few days before the move.
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Packing
Tips
Ben Hur Moving & Storage, Inc., offers full packing and unpacking
services. Partial packing and unpacking service is also available,
such as for electrical equipment, lamps, artwork and breakables. Ask
our Moving Consultant about the advantages of having your mover help
you pack. Remember, movers are liable for damage to an item packed
by you only when negligence in handling was the clear cause for this
damage! If you choose to pack yourself, the following tips may be
helpful:
• Loose Items: All loose items must be placed in boxes.
• Heavy and Light Items: Heavy items, such as books, should be placed
in small boxes. Light items, such as linens, may be placed in larger
boxes.
• Breakables (Dishes, etc.): Make sure to cushion the bottom of the
box before placing any breakables in. Wrap each item separately, using
packing paper or newspaper, make sure that one item does not touch
the other. Bubble-wrap may be used for special pieces. Note box as
fragile.
• Side Tables and Small Cabinets: May remain full only if they are
packed with light items, such as linens or clothing.
• Desks, Large and Antique Cabinets: All drawers must be emptied.
• File Cabinets: If there are no stairs in your move, all vertical
file cabinets will be moved with their contents and do not need to
be emptied. Lateral file cabinets, up to two drawers high, will be
moved with contents; all drawers above the second drawer must be emptied.
If your move involves stairs, only two-drawer vertical file cabinets
may remain full.
• Bookcases and Wall Units: All bookcases and wall units must be emptied.
The movers will separately pack all loose shelves.
• Computers and other electronics: Back-up computers. Unplug and mark
the different wires to ensure easy reconnection. Pack well in a heavy-duty
box using cushioning materials.
• Artwork and Mirrors: Artwork, such as statues and small wall hangings,
should be placed in boxes and noted as fragile. All medium and large
hanging artwork should be packed in special picture boxes or crated.
• Table Lamps: Separate shades, bulbs, and bases before packing. Note
the box as fragile.
• DO NOT PACK: Money, jewelry, important papers, perishable items
and flammable materials.
Moving is a good opportunity to get rid of unneeded items, such as
old clothes, magazines, unused toys, dishes, etc. Leave these items
behind. It will save you money and time, as well as provide you with
a fresh start and more space at your new home.
Label or mark each box with the proper room for easy placement at
delivery. Mark boxes containing fragile items in large easy to read
letters, "FRAGILE."
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On Moving Day
Each move is supervised directly by a Foreman. The Foreman is in
charge of the other movers and is responsible for fulfilling the
moving agreement in a professional and smooth manner. Refer to the
Foreman with all remarks, questions and last minutes requests.
Be sure to receive copies of the "Order for Service" and the "Bill
of Lading," before the move is started.
Offer the movers something to drink. Do not offer alcohol.
Make sure the movers have directions to their destination.
While unloading, tell the movers the new location of every item. Many
customers prepare a "Floor Plan," prior to the move. If you have one,
give a copy to the movers. Placing all furniture and boxes in their
new location, will save you valuable time and make your moving-in
process smoother.
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After the Move
Start unpacking and get adjusted to your new home. There is still
a lot do, such as finding out about local medical and health services,
libraries, classes, as well as getting involved socially and with
your community. We wish you good luck!
If you choose to move with Ben Hur, we know that our professionals
will do their utmost to ensure an easy relocation. Please send us
a testimonial letter or e-mail. Thank You.
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