Moving into a new home requires some planning, especially if you have a piano to move. The best option is to bring in professional movers to make sure the instrument isn't damaged in transport or set-up. Equally as important is choosing which room will house the piano so you can have it ready when the movers arrive. Not just any room will do, but the following tips can help you pick the best one.
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Moving is exciting but can be a pain during the holidays. Planning or executing a move and working with moving companies during the holiday season can curb the desire to decorate, which may have an impact on your Christmas spirit. If you are in the midst of a move, try the following tips to decorate and celebrate:
Hang a tree on a wall.
Come up with an alternative to the tedious tree and digging out all those ornaments.
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Moving across the country is hard enough on its own. When you throw a cat into the mix, it only gets harder. If you are planning a move with your pet, it is time to compile all your necessary supplies. Cat owners will find that their moving supplies include a few extra items, including the following:
1. A Microchip
If your pet is not already microchipped, now is the time to do it.
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If you live in an area of the country where it is common to see snakes, you need to take steps to keep these slithering creatures out of your things. The last thing you want to happen is to pick up one of your items in your storage unit and be surprised by a snake. Follow the tips below, and you will not have to worry about this problem.
Get Rid of Habitats
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As you move your belongings into your new self-storage unit, the last thing you need to worry about is mold and mildew growth. Unfortunately, mold growth can become a problem if mold spores happen to find a convenient source of moisture (such as your dampened belongings) or if the unit itself becomes humid. Here are a few tips you can use to keep mold problems from happening.
Before Moving Your Stuff In, Move Moisture Out
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