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| Are you ready to move and looking for a professional Northeast Phoenix mover? Our moving partner HomeBulletin has everything you need to plan, organize and manage your move. You can even request an estimate from one or more of their professional Northeast Phoenix apartment movers. |
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| First impressions really do count. Judge your Northeast Phoenix apartment mover on their professionalism, attention to detail and responsiveness to your inquiries. Also make sure they give a thorough explanation of their pricing and process. For example, if the estimate is binding or non-binding. These things can tell you a lot about the company philosophy and how comfortable you'll be in working with them. |
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| The challenge, if you so choose to accept it, is to find the right Northeast Phoenix mover to trust with moving your valuables. Using our partner HomeBulletin, we have made it easy to find a Northeast Phoenix apartment mover. |
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| Ask your Northeast Phoenix mover if they are apartment of the ASMA ASMA are Members of the American Storage and Moving Association offer relocation services. The association provides certification to companies that meet its requirements. |
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| When moving plan ahead as much as possible. I do not mean the week ahead, but months in advance. Arrange for Northeast Phoenix movers and and help. Furthermore, take into consideration the time of the move. For instance, try not to move to the upper midwest during January and avoid the south in the middle of August. Just a little common sense. |
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| In some cases a Northeast Phoenix mover may speak with you about Accessorial (Additional) Services. These are services such as packing, appliance servicing or unpacking that you request to be performed (or are necessary because of landlord requirements or other special circumstances). Charges for these services are in addition to the transportation charges. |
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| The day before the Northeast Phoenix movers come, pack each plant in an appropriate sized moving box. However, first of all give them a good drink of water, put them in a black trash bag sealed tight, then in the box. Be sure and seal the box. Write "LIVE PLANT" on the outside with arrows pointing upright. If you have a good mover, they will load these last. The larger greenery needs to go in a dishpack, and you probably will not be able to close the box, but still follow the steps, and make some type of plastic cover over these. What happens is they create their own mini environment, and can survive up to a week in these boxes. |