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Wherever you live in the El Monte are or where you're headed to, our professional Movers will make sure that your move is as smooth as can be. From shipping supplies, to piano transport, to inexpensive storage, we ensure that your move will be handled with care and efficiency. For over 9 years as El Monte movers, we are ready to tackle any move while always remaining committed to the highest level of service.
We understand that moving can be an incredibly stressful experience, and the number of tasks to deal with never seems to go away. That is why we offer a comprehensive El Monte moving service so you only have to focus on the essentials while we handle everything else. Working in the greater LA area for 9 years, we know the traffic conditions, patterns, and every city in El Monte. That means your quotes will be accurate, the planning will be flawless, and your move will be smooth. We know LA and we know how to make sure your possessions arrive there safely.
So for your new house, make sure that you have the top El Monte Movers on your side every step of the way.
Here are some planning tips:
What you need is a plan for moving day. Regardless of how the planning and packing process has gone so far (I hope it has gone well!), there are some simple things you can right before or on moving day to make your move smoother.
1. Take Stock
Make a list of all separate items. Categorize them by type: boxes, furniture, even big bags or bedding in its original packing.
2. Organize your boxes
Organize your boxes by keeping fragile and non-fragile items separately. Keep the boxes containing essential items clearly labeled and on hand. You can also label each box with the specific location or room you want it delivered to. If you want to hide your valuables in some innocuously labeled box, make sure you remember which one.
3. Work with your movers
Be present for the movers, both while loading and unloading. Cross-check the movers’ inventory with your own list. Check the moving company’s license, and make sure you give them the right address for delivery. A good moving company will help you as much as you let them. So make their work more efficient by giving them clear directions and making sure you are accessible to them by cell phone.
4. Last-minute checks
Make sure that all supplies and switches are turned off, the windows and doors shut, and that you have all the important documents pertaining to your move.
5. Ready the other side
Reserve a parking space as close as possible to your new entrance. If you need to pick up keys, give yourself time to do that. Have plastic sheets ready to protect the floor from any damage from furniture or boots.
6. Be Prepared
This is one of those things that anyone who’s “been there” will tell you. But how exactly should you go about it? Let me suggest a little technique I like to call “negative visualization”. It is best to do this together with other adults who may be moving with you (spouse, parents, friends). That way you can keep it fun and cover more ground.
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