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Tips for Storing Large Appliances
Nowadays, more and more people are in need of extra storage space. This is something very usual, especially for big metropolis such as New York City. But finding safe and clean storage facilities in Brooklyn is not that easy. There are many things you need to check prior to getting a storage solution. Two of the most
How to pack fine china for storage
All people love to buy different and new things for their home. And something that we all like to have really nice and unique is our china. We might have it in our family for generations, or you just bought it. But we need to be honest with ourselves – we don’t use it very often.
What to do when movers are packing your stuff
You saw a beautiful home, you thought about relocating and after some time you decided to move. After that, you were thinking and deciding should you hire a moving company. And, after some thinking, you made the decision. You hired movers, and while you were talking with them – you also made a decision. You hired packers!
How to pack clothes for storage
Packing and storing your clothes seem pretty simple. You will take box or bags or vacuum seal bags and put the clothes inside. And that is the easy way to do it, but this way you will not save your clothes. Your clothes will deteriorate with time and there are some basic steps you should
How do you pack liquids for moving?
Packing your possessions in the process of moving your home is probably one of the trickiest tasks. Things get even more complicated if you are thinking about moving liquid items. Poorly protected liquid items can cause a real mess and potentially damage all other items that you are moving. In order to avoid this scenario,
How long does it take movers to pack a house?
When you decide to move, it might seem like the hardest decision you had to make. But, to be honest, after that you need to make many more decisions. First of all, you need to decide which moving company you will be hiring. After that, you get to the part of thinking about your utilities,