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Moving is a service based charge, you will pay to move now sort later

Saturday, April 3rd, 2010

Bottomline if your moving, only move what you need, this will help with costs. Often in our busy world we never have the time for ourselves , just keeping up with life can be overwhelming. Stuff piles up and there you are you have a move coming up.

If your moving, start out by sorting out, this is often done in the staging phase of putting your house on the market. This is one of the hardest most time consuming parts of the moving process. Only you know what you can do without. This is where a good organizer can be well worth the time and money. You need to trash, donate and pack what’s moving before the crew shows up moving day or packing day. If your pitching stuff in the trash at the unload you have wasted time and most of all MONEY.

Take one room at a time and sort trash, donation and stuff to move. Once this is done pack up what’s moving, bag up what’s donating and trash the rest. There are times when your in a time crunch, then call the movers and they will pack it all. This will lead to the “why did they pack this syndrome?”

Remember while moving sucks, it’s a great opportunity to clean up your life and start new.

As always have a great move and give us a call were here to help.

Moving Project out of Control call Inside Moves

Sunday, September 20th, 2009

Local move Malibu to Westlake and Agoura. This project started out many months ago as the biggest job of the year. Inside moves relocated a large ranch in Malibu to several storage facilities. Thanks to Calabasas Storage for the referral and to Kelly, Samantha and Bob M. for staying with the crew for several days of marathon moving.

The estimate started out almost $40,000 in moving costs, Kelly and Samantha quickly surround themselves with the best in the business. From professional movers, packers to one of the best estate sales people I’ve ever seen, this guy had great buyers and liquidated lots of good stuff.

The first walk through there was the main house, staff quarters, exercise room, tack room 10 oversea containers and 3 sun rooms of goods. About 16-18 truckloads plus packing. Next walk through the job had been narrowed down to 12-13 truckloads, by move date we ended up with 10 truckloads.

Imagine how the customer felt when they bill was under $16,000. Whose your favorite mover now? Kelly assured me we would also be helping them with their upcoming December move as well. WERE Here AND READY TO GO!

At Inside Moves a large move is no problem. I was on the job daily with the best crew money can buy. The crew was as always patient and helpful, packing many priceless antiques and storing them in a mini storage so that everything was accessible for any last minute needs.

Got a big project, office move, large household, a massive storage move call us and find out why were the best.

Find out why Inside Moves was Voted favorite MOVER in the Daily News Reader Poll 2009.

Movedoctor out

Moving a large piece of Glass or Marble?

Saturday, July 11th, 2009

Some moving companies will not move large pieces of glass and marble unless crated. Crates are costly but serve a purpose to protect the glass from damage as well as give the movers handles or a way to move the glass.

A couple of weeks ago I had a customer that had 2 pieces of glass that needed crating for a loca l move. They were very thin as well as large. The customer thinking out of the box called a glass company to move them. The cost was less and Inside Moves got out of moving them.

We can move most pieces of glass on a local move or crate as needed.

                                                                                                                Movedoctor

What do I do with left over Moving Boxes?

Tuesday, June 30th, 2009

Will you be moving again soon? If so flatten out your boxes are store them. When doing so cut the taped area’s and fold the boxes flat don’t pull the tape off you’ll end up destroying the box.

If your not moving again their a couple of ways to get rid of your boxes.

Call your mover if the boxes are still good we will get them back out in the field.

You can put them on Craig’s list get a little for them or give them away.

Give them to friend that’s moving.

Ask your realitor if they have anyone that could use them. If their selling houses their people should need boxes.