New Haven Long-Distance Moving Free Quotes & DIY Kitchen Appliance Packing Tips
Can you imagine moving, and unpacking in the new home, only to find that all of your kitchen appliances are broken?
It sounds like a nightmare, but for too many people, this is a reality.
No, this isn't a boogeyman story about some mysterious monster breaking blenders - it's much worse.
It's about people being too busy, too lazy, or too stressed to pack their kitchens properly, and what happens when they try to move with poorly packed appliances.
Don't worry, I'm not just going to tell you about the problem, we're also going to talk about how to fix it - in several different ways.
For example, if you're a DIY'er, and plan to pack your kitchen yourself, everything you need to know is in a free guide from Movers dot com - you can find a link directly to it in the description for this podcast, or y'know, just navigate over to Movers dot com.
It provides step-by-step instructions for doing it all yourself, safely, with an absolute minimum of stress.
Regardless of whether you're hiring a pro, or doing it all yourself, the experts at Movers.com suggest that you should start with a thorough wash and dry, and then take all your appliances apart, as much as they can without serious disassembly.
I'm not going to go into too much detail, because honestly, this is an overview - if you want to read the full complete guide, you won't find that here, but as I said, link in the description.
What you need to know right now, is that you can do it yourself, and Movers dot com can explain how.
In this particular guide, they talk mostly about kitchen appliances, but if you browse their site, you'll find detailed guides on just about anything related to moving.
Do you want to make a room-by-room inventory? They have a guide for that.
Are you looking to rent a truck, but don't know how to pick which one, or how to drive it?
They have a guide for that too.
If it's moving-related, then Movers dot com likely has a free guide, and if they don't, they can at least put you in touch with some local experts, who will know what to do.
Just make sure you follow all of their safety tips, so you don't end up with a broken kitchen when you arrive - and when in doubt, consider calling a professional, because Movers dot com makes that easy too.
If you need an expert mover, they can help you find the best crew in your area - and then estimate the rate for your move.
All you have to do is visit their website (what do you know, there's a link in the description) and look for a big green button that says "Get Quotes."
Click that, and you're halfway done - now just input some really basic information about your upcoming move, and they'll send the details to 7 of the top-rated local experts near you.
You'll get back a free, no-obligation estimate from each moving crew, no strings attached.
Easy, right?
Just head over to their website to find free guides on everything moving-related, or to get your free estimates from local moving crews.
You can get started at Movers dot com, by clicking the link in the description.
Movers.com City: North Brunswick Township Address: 1596 U.S. 130 Website https://www.movers.com/ Phone +1 866 343 1243 Email sales@movers.com