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Ten Useful Packing Tips from your Connecticut Movers

Do you plan to move soon? If relocation is on the horizon for you, good tips are extremely valuable right now, and your Connecticut movers have ten great packing tips for you to consider!

  • Pack as much as you can! Packing is time consuming, and doing your own packing shaves a lot of time off of the job your movers will do for you on your move day. Shaving time means cutting costs, which your Connecticut mover knows is important.
  • Start packing as early as possible! Again, packing is time consuming, and the last thing you want is to fall behind and either rush to finish or spend extra time and money still packing on your moving day. It is never too early to start packing, and being able to take your time will ensure that your packing efforts are efficient and painless.
  • Be on the lookout for free boxes and save money on moving supplies by stock-piling a collection of good boxes you can use for moving. Many supermarkets have been known to give such boxes away!
  • Plastic storage bins are great for packing too! Be smart and take advantage of packing containers you may already have at home.
  • Before you begin to pack, eliminate items that you know you won’t use/need at your new place. Craigslist is a great way to sell items which you no longer want, or you can donate your unwanted goods to a local thrift store and write it off on your taxes! The less you have to pack and move, the better!
  • Use color coding to label each box. Pick a color for each room at your new destination, and use colored paper to easily label without having to bend down and read each box. This method of box labeling speeds up the unloading process significantly.
  • Pack according to priority to allow for a relaxed unpacking process. Some items are more important than others –tooth brushes pillows blankets, etc– by packing according to priority, you can easily unpack your essentials upon arrival, and then take as long as needed/desired to unpack the rest of your moving boxes.
  • Use smaller boxes to pack books and other heavy items. You may have a whole library of literature in your home, but packing a whole lot of books in the same box can quickly become too heavy to handle! By packing into smaller boxes, each box can be carried by one person so that you are able to handle your own packing without over straining and possibly injuring yourself!
  • Inventory each box so that nothing gets lost or misplaced during your move. If you have ever spent weeks searching for a lost remote control after moving into a new home, you can surely relate to this useful packing tip! You may not want to unpack everything immediately upon moving in to your new place, but having an inventory which enables you to know where every packed item is will ensure that you don’t temporarily lose any items during your gradual unpacking process. Number each box and keep a spreadsheet or simple list accounting for each box’s entire contents.
  • Designate a room or area in your home where you will accumulate all of your packed boxes as they are topped off and taped closed. This technique helps you in two major ways: The minefield effect that a home full of scattered boxes can give off is eliminated by having all boxes in one place, and this also speeds up your moving day significantly as it is quicker to carry boxes from one point rather than from several rooms throughout your home!

With packing out of the way, you’ll be amazed at how simple the rest of your moving duties will be, especially if you are hiring professional movers in Connecticut for your relocation service needs. Good luck on packing, and with your move, we’ll see you real soon!

Basic Tips for First Time Home Buyers

If you are moving in Connecticut to a new home, as a well established professional moving company, we know what you’re going through; especially if you are purchasing a new home for the first time! So that you don’t get taken for a ride on your first home buying experience, your reliable relocation specialist in Connecticut is here to serve up some food for thought.

  • If you haven’t already, take a moment to really think about your finances. As of right now, minus the rent you pay currently, what other bills do you have? What you want to know first and foremost is how much you can afford to pay on your new home. Think about everything; cars, phones, electricity, groceries, school, vacations, everything that you pay for regularly. Come up with a budget on your new home by adding up your current regular expenses, it is simple and extremely helpful to have this information. This will enable you and your real estate agent to consider realistic options for the new home you’ll move to soon.
  • Knowing how much you can afford is a crucial bit of knowledge, knowing how to understand pricing is another bit of important knowledge for those looking to move to a new house. If you understand the variables that go into pricing a residential property, you can avoid paying more than you should on your new home. Pay attention to similar properties which have sold already. A 2500-square-foot home with a 2 car garage in your preferred neighborhood should sell for relatively the same as another 2500-square-foot home with a 2 car garage in the same area. Also, be aware of the trends in property value in your area. Are new schools or shopping plazas being built suggesting a rise in demand of your area? Or are restaurants and stores being shut down indicating a decline? Your real estate agent is an excellent source for information, don’t hesitate to take stock in his or her opinion when it comes to assessing an appropriate price for your new home. Just make sure that you are considering a home that you love, you’ll always be paying too much if you detest where you live.
  • In today’s market, foreclosures are becoming more and more common. A foreclosed property can be a golden opportunity or a nightmare-waiting-to-happen. If you may consider moving to a property which has been foreclosed upon, make sure that you make an educated decision. Foreclosure is often a sign that the previous occupants became unable to afford to make the payments on the place. What else couldn’t the previous occupants afford? It is likely that the old owners of your could-be new home skimped on basic upkeep and repair of your home which could leave you with a lot of work. You should study any foreclosed property with a fine toothed comb; leaks in the roof, pest problems, grossly overgrown lawns or gardens, items that were left behind, even malicious destruction of the property from a bitter past occupant… these are all things you should be concerned with if you may plan to move to a foreclosed upon property.

Purchasing your first home should be exciting. Buying a house isn’t rocket science, but can definitely be overwhelmingly confusing if you don’t prepare yourself for the ride. Don’t hesitate to seek expert advice for your first home purchase, any real estate advice given here from your Connecticut relocation specialists is really just basic advice. Hire a reputable real estate agent whom you can trust, and be sure to hire only reputable professional movers in Connecticut when the time finally comes to move to your beautiful new home! Good luck first-timers, from your Connecticut moving professionals!

Moving in your new home this Thanksgiving?

Well, let me offer a few pointers to help you get settled quickly. Unpacking of your furnishings will be the deciding factor between a lovely meal at your lovely new table in your dining room, or on tons of boxes. For this reason alone, I almost always recommend that you allow your Connecticut moving company to handle your entire relocation. Why grapple with loads and loads of unpacking, as well as preparing your holiday decor and dinner for guests? Leave it to the professionals and watch your Thanksgiving dinner in your new home be a hit!

If your budget doesn’t allow a full service move, have your Connecticut movers handle the packing of your fragile items only. This will minimize damage to your breakables and give you an added peace of mind. You can pack your clothing and other items yourself. When you arrive at your new home, allow your movers to reassemble your furnishings and place all of your boxes in their respective rooms. Invite family and friends over to tackle one room at a time. A layout of where things should be placed would be a great tool for your helpers. Once a room is completed move to the next. It may be wise to only tackle a couple of rooms a day. Working systematically will make all the difference in the world. Happy Thanksgiving!

Need an In-home Estimate?

Most consumers choose their Connecticut moving companies over the phone. This is becoming increasingly popular and convenient for the on-the-go consumer. Customers can go online and search for moving companies, submit information and within minutes be contacted with a moving quote. However, some prefer a one-on-one consultation with an in-home estimator. This service is also free and is provided by most reputable moving companies. Often moving companies reserve these services for individuals who are moving out of state or moving a large home(i.e. 3 bedroom plus) locally. Nonetheless, anyone can request a free in-home estimate for their move.

When the estimator arrives they will conduct a walk-through of the property to determine what goes and what doesn’t. This helps to generate your moving quote. If you are uncertain whether an item is going, include it anyway. It’s better to count it.

As you walk-through your home, you also want to note items that need special attention i.e. (flat screens, plasmas, china hutches, items with large glass etc). A good estimator will usually identify those items before you and assure you that special precaution will be used while handling your valuables. Fees are sometimes associated with special packaging of fragile items. Ask if special crating of a fragile item involves a fee.

After you have completed the walk-through, your estimator will generate your quote for your review. The quote will be a not-to-exceed amount. In essence your cost will at least be no more than the specified amount presented to you in writing. However, it could be less.

I recommend taking time to review the quote before signing. At least compare it with two other estimates. Remember the in-home estimate is a flat rate moving quote that has a not-to-exceed rate as opposed to just an hourly rate depending upon hours used.

Booking your Connecticut move on-the-go?

Technology has made it rather simple to conduct business on a daily basis away from the office and home. Consumers are able to access the internet via smart phones, Ipads and laptops. Therefore, coffee shops, restaurants, bookstores, malls and more are seeing a steady influx of the technically savvy customer making purchases, but also checking email, setting appointments and more.

Are you making a move in Connecticut soon? Most local movers allow you to book your move online or even call in and receive a moving quote over the phone. A moving coordinator will assist you by collecting some important information about your move, and then provide you with a moving quote. Call around or go online and search for local Connecticut movers in the area.

Questions you should ask your mover.

Moving in Connecticut can be rather overwhelming. That’s why it’s important that you hire an experienced mover to assist you with expediting your moving process. How do you find that Connecticut mover you ask? These questions should help you narrow down your search.

  1. How long will my move take? A reputable moving company will approximate at least a half hour per room loading and an half hour per room unloading. But remember it depends on the amount of items in your room. It could take less, or a little more.
  2. Do you pack? All full service movers pack. They can also provide packing materials for your home. A full service mover is generally the safest bet for a move of any kind.
  3. Are my items protected? A full service mover usually provides some sort of wrapping of your furniture, typically quilt-pad wrapping. They not only wrap your items but will also lay runners on the floor so they don’t dirty or mark up your flooring.
  4. Will I need one or two trucks? What about movers, will I need one, two or three? A skilled mover will know the size vehicle to bring and the number of movers to assign. As you describe your home, namely the number of rooms and large items, this will determine the number of men and trucks. If at any point you’re uncomfortable about approximating, a skilled mover will offer to come out and provide a in-home estimate.
  5. What can I do to expedite the move? An experienced mover will offer you a few tips on how to get your home move ready. This process will help everything flow swiftly and smoothly.
  6. How much will my move cost? Your move cost is determined by the time it takes your Connecticut moving company to conduct your move. Based upon the number of rooms you have and the hour approximation per room, you can come up with a rough estimate. However, there may be other factors that either shorten or elongate the time. Travel time is another time element that must be factored in as well. A reputable mover will never give you a definite cost unless its a written estimate.

Just completed your summer move in Connecticut?

Now that your summer move to Connecticut is over, you can finally breathe a sigh of relief. While the relocation aspect of your move is complete, the transition to the area is just beginning.

Learning your new community is going to take a little time. Pick up a newcomers guide from the area chamber of commerce to help with getting acclimated to the area. Other things like locating your area post office, waste management site and more can be found in your newcomers guide or by visiting your city’s website. Your Connecticut moving company will also provide you with tools and resources to aid in your transition. Welcome to Connecticut!

How many movers do I need?

The answer to this question solely depends on the size of your Connecticut move. If you’re moving a small one bedroom apartment, two movers would suffice. If you’re moving a two bedroom apt or three bedroom home you will need three movers. Four bedroom homes or more require at least four movers and in some instances five. With much larger moves you will need an additional truck to accomodate all of your furnishings. Your Connecticut mover will recommend the best move plan for your home. If you receive your initial moving quote via phone and are a little unsure about the number of movers recommended, ask for an in-home estimate.

Connecticut movers roll out the red carpet for its cusomters!

Movers in Connecticut provide royal treatment for its clients. There’s nothing like moving with a company that goes the extra mile to make certain their clients are satisfied. All My Sons Moving and Storage of Connecticut recently moved celebrity extraordinare, Joan Rivers. “We were honored to assist Ms. Rivers with her transition,” shared, Frank Fagatti, President of All My Sons Moving of Connecticut. Not only do celebrities like Joan Rivers receive red carpet treatment, but any individual moving in this area will receive topnotch care that only comes from a reputable moving and storage company. Expect to receive unprecedented service that includes the following:

  • Full Packing
  • Clearly labeled boxes 
  • Quilt-pad wrapping of all furniture
  • Disassembly of furniture
  • Reassembly of furniture
  • Proper care taken when moving out of your original home and into your new home.

Experience red carpet treatment for your move in Connecticut…you deserve it.

Moving and you can’t be there?

Every move is unique. Many times individuals and families are up against a strict deadline to be out of one place and into another. Often people take jobs in another city and are forced to leave behind their entire home to be sold, moved and relocated while they begin their new career. Well, Connecticut movers are experienced at all types of moves. 

When you’re in a situation where you can’t be present, most Connecticut moving companies will allow you to designate an individual to supervise the moving process and provide suggestions for payment options. The goal of your mover is to make the move as stress-free as possible. While this may be an overwhelming reality for you, an experienced Connecticut mover is ready to execute your move as if you were present.