Moving is an excellent time to consider downsizing.
Downsizing makes moving easier because it decreases the amount of stuff you have to move. Having less junk gives you more space in your new home.
Having less also means having less to unload and reorganize into the house. Downsizing contributes to giving your home a less cluttered appearance.
You probably have items you do not need but cannot bear to part with. However, you may not have room for them if you are moving into a smaller space.
Never get rid of an item with significant sentimental value. Instead, get a storage unit.
You may question whether purchasing a storage unit is necessary if you have a spare room, basement or attic. Storage rooms need to be cool, dry and dark to avoid mold and insects.
Basements that are not insulated well suffer from drafts and water seepage during the winter and heavy rains. These conditions make your belongings vulnerable to mold and water damage.
Attics are slightly better than basements, especially if they are sealed and insulated. However, insects and small animals could sneak in and cause damage.
Storage units, on the other hand, offer guaranteed security for your items. Companies that specialize in storage have the experience and the equipment to protect your things. Most companies usually provide insurance for your belongings.
If you decide to use a storage service, you should begin contacting companies early. Most professional movers recommend looking for a storage company eight weeks prior to moving.
UF Mover Guys understands many people in Gainesville are relatively young or otherwise unaware of this fact. Our company now offers climate-controlled storage.
Climate-control is an important storage feature to have in Florida because of the humidity. The heat and moisture breed bacteria and can damage delicate items like fine wood and paper.
Letting your moving company handle your storage has unique advantages. You do not have to pack your belongings and drive them to the storage facility yourself.
Instead, you can simply pack the items you plan to put in storage with the items you plan to move into your new home. The movers will take them to the facility for you.
Just be sure to separate the items going to storage from the items going with you. The last thing you want is a mix-up.
Next time you are planning a move, ask about UF Mover Guys storage as well!
Homeowners take pride in their china cabinets. Surprisingly, however, they often handle their collection recklessly when moving.
China cabinets are among the items that require the most caution to move. These furniture sets are filled with expensive and fragile glass dishes and heirlooms.
Consequently, moving a china cabinet is one of the biggest challenges for movers. Pack incorrectly, and you can destroy several hundred dollars in collectibles.
Fortunately, UF Mover Guys has years of experience in this area. Here are some effective strategies we use to pack china cabinets.
Secure your investments by packing everything inside the china cabinet into boxes. This way you can at least ensure all of your actual china is safe.
Once the cabinet is empty, start wrapping and boxing the loose parts. Wrap glass shelves in bubble wrap. Then remove the brackets holding the shelves in place.
Anything you can disassemble by hand will fall off during transit. You need to remove and carefully box these parts to prevent damage.
See if you can fit smaller boxes into the lower cabinets while moving. Doing so will make them easier to find when you unpack.
Most china cabinets come in two parts. The easiest thing to do is separate the top section from the bottom section.
The bottom section usually contains draws and shelving made of finely crafted wood. Wrap the bottom in several thick blankets. Go around the blankets with packing tape to secure it in place.
The additional padding will ensure the cabinet is not scratched. When UF Mover Guys arrives, all we will have to do is carry the piece into the truck.
The top part of the cabinet contains the most glass. Thus, this part is the most fragile and requires the most caution.
Cut open some cardboard boxes. Begin wrapping the cardboard panels around the glass exterior of the cabinet.
Hold the panels in place with packing tape. Continue adding cardboard until the entire upper section is covered.
If you have plenty of extra cardboard, you can run a second layer over the piece. You never know whether the moving truck will hit a speed bump.
Once the cardboard is in place, wrap heavy duty blankets around it. Secure with more tape.
From here, UF Mover Guys can finish packing the cabinet into the truck. If you do not want to have to worry about scratching or damaging your glass cabinet, you could always hire us to pack for you as well.
Homeowners take pride in their china cabinets. Surprisingly, however, they often handle their collection recklessly when moving.
China cabinets are among the items that require the most caution to move. These furniture sets are filled with expensive and fragile glass dishes and heirlooms.
Consequently, moving a china cabinet is one of the biggest challenges for movers. Pack incorrectly, and you can destroy several hundred dollars in collectibles.
Fortunately, UF Mover Guys has years of experience in this area. Here are some effective strategies we use to pack china cabinets.
Secure your investments by packing everything inside the china cabinet into boxes. This way you can at least ensure all of your actual china is safe.
Once the cabinet is empty, start wrapping and boxing the loose parts. Wrap glass shelves in bubble wrap. Then remove the brackets holding the shelves in place.
Anything you can disassemble by hand will fall off during transit. You need to remove and carefully box these parts to prevent damage.
See if you can fit smaller boxes into the lower cabinets while moving. Doing so will make them easier to find when you unpack.
Most china cabinets come in two parts. The easiest thing to do is separate the top section from the bottom section.
The bottom section usually contains draws and shelving made of finely crafted wood. Wrap the bottom in several thick blankets. Go around the blankets with packing tape to secure it in place.
The additional padding will ensure the cabinet is not scratched. When UF Mover Guys arrives, all we will have to do is carry the piece into the truck.
The top part of the cabinet contains the most glass. Thus, this part is the most fragile and requires the most caution.
Cut open some cardboard boxes. Begin wrapping the cardboard panels around the glass exterior of the cabinet.
Hold the panels in place with packing tape. Continue adding cardboard until the entire upper section is covered.
If you have plenty of extra cardboard, you can run a second layer over the piece. You never know whether the moving truck will hit a speed bump.
Once the cardboard is in place, wrap heavy duty blankets around it. Secure with more tape.
From here, UF Mover Guys can finish packing the cabinet into the truck. If you do not want to have to worry about scratching or damaging your glass cabinet, you could always hire us to pack for you as well.
Every University of Florida student probably knows someone who lives in off-campus housing. Gainesville caters to students with a wide variety of hip and affordable housing options.
Students are typically eager to leave the dorm and move into their apartments. They view it as a part of gaining independence and becoming an adult.
As with any move, students often run into pitfalls. These pitfalls can sometimes be more than they bargained for.
Complications can be categorized into locating a property to rent, issues with the property owner and moving belongings.
Gainesville has a competitive renting market because of the abundance of students who choose to live off-campus. Students search for housing as early as the first few weeks of the semester before they move.
To compete, you have to find roommates and living quarters before the semester is over to ensure you have a place to live. Too many students wait too late.
Do not let the pressure interfere with caution, however. Thoroughly inspect the property in question before signing a lease.
Look for damaged or broken elements in the house. These elements include peeling paint, broken appliances, non-working light switches and health hazards.
Document any of these issues at the beginning. If you do not, your landlord might try to deduct them from the security deposit at the end of the lease.
Landlords oftentimes attempt to reduce the money returned from the security deposit for natural wear-and-tear. Do your shopping and try to pick a landlord that will treat you with respect and consideration.
Another big dilemma is actually moving your stuff into your new apartment. This part is where UF Mover Guys comes in.
Our company aims to take the stress off your shoulders. We will pack everything into our truck and transport it for you. The only thing you need to worry about moving is yourself.
You can drive to your new place with the assurance that your things are in good hands. We are careful to pack all of your things away quickly and without any breakage.
You might not think using a moving company is necessary. You may also think hiring a moving company is too expensive.
While it is true hiring a moving company is not necessary, being able to move with comfort and ease is well worth the price. And our prices are set with the goal of being cost-efficient for a college budget.
Despite some of the challenges presented in this article, one should not hesitate to move off-campus. Moving into an unsupervised, off-campus residence is a great adventure for any student.
The personal responsibility living off-campus teaches is excellent for any adult and the freedom it grants contributes greatly to personal growth and cultivates new relationships.
Whether this is your first or fifth time moving, living outside the dorm and in the community can be a rewarding experience.