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a grey background with a white square and a black squareChoosing a Mover Through Online Reviews or Friend Recommendations – Relying on Reliable Information
March 2, 2020
Choosing a Mover Through Online Reviews or Friend Recommendations – Relying on Reliable Information

Choosing a reliable professional mover for your relocation project is a hard task and you need all the information that you can get to pick the right company. Word of mouth information and the opinions of previous clients who share their experiences on online review sites are both great sources – here are some features that should encourage you to use them:

  • First-hand information from people whose opinions you trust – knowing the people that you get your information from renders the information received more reliable and more valuable. If one of your oldest friends tells you that the moving company they know is reliable, you can surely trust their word;
  • Review websites and forums are the digital form of word of mouth – review websites and the forums where people share their opinions about local service providers are also sources of word of mouth information, but in a digital form. The difference between talking to a friend and reading review and forum entries is that you probably don’t know the people who share comments, that’s why it is a good strategy to read as many opinions as you have time for and to formulate your own views and pick a moving company.
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a grey background with a white square and a black squareWill My Mover Move Our Yard Equipment and Tools?
February 24, 2020
Will My Mover Move Our Yard Equipment and Tools?
Moving Companies Local Move Items

Every moving company has its own list of items that are not allowed on their trucks. Many moving companies will not include yard equipment and tools on their list of non-allowable specifically, but all movers are very specific about refusing to transport items that are potentially harmful to their trucks and personnel. Here are the categories of items that are usually not loaded on moving trucks:

  • Hazardous materials – car batteries, household chemicals and toxic substances, such as bleach, oil, fuel or paint, pesticides and insecticides, pool sanitation and pool cleaning chemicals, charcoal and other flammable materials are not transported in cargo trucks. If any of these materials and components are part of your yard equipment inventory, they will be refused from loading;
  • Vehicles – motorized lawnmowers are considered to be vehicles by most movers, so they usually transport such machines separately, among special conditions and with all the fluids drained from their respective tanks;
  • Garden tools – though most of them can cut and cause damage, most movers are willing to pack them if they are suitably and safely packed and the protection of the other items in the cargo space can be ensured.

To find out exactly about the items your local moving company in Denver area will move or not move, ask for a detailed list at least a couple of weeks before the day of your move.

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a grey background with a white square and a black squareHow To Move Your Houseplants
February 19, 2020
How To Move Your Houseplants
American Moving Professionals Moving Plants

Relocation projects are surely exciting, but in most cases, they are also very stressful, for everyone involved, houseplants included. Loading your potted plants into the cargo truck might seem simple and easy, but the hours that your precious plants spend in the dark can be really harmful for them. Fortunately, with a few easy measures you can prepare your plants for the journey and minimize their suffering – here is how:

  • Prune your plants – start removing any dead leaves and branches about two weeks before the date of the move. Make sure to remove all weeds and pests as well;
  • Re-pot them – transporting your plants is easier in plastic pots and the synthetic material is also more resistant to shocks than your precious clay pots;
  • Proper watering is key – if you move in summer, the space where your plants will travel will probably be hot and dry and the cold, dry air that surrounds your plants during a winter move is not any better. If you move during the hot months, make sure to water all your plants on the day of the move. For a winter move, watering a couple of days before the relocation is enough;
  • Find out about regulations and your mover’s preferences – the transportation of houseplant is subject to very rules, especially for interstate transport. Talk to your mover with to find out about the applicable rules in terms of packing, loading and carrying houseplants.
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a grey background with a white square and a black squareCan You Reuse or Recycle Moving Boxes?
February 11, 2020
Can You Reuse or Recycle Moving Boxes?
Moving And Storage Of Moving Boxes

When you are done moving, when you have unpacked all the boxes and bags that you used for the moving process and your new place is neat and orderly, you are surely wondering what to do with your moving boxes. Many of them are probably in good condition, still useful, offering sturdiness and safety for anything that you might need to pack. The problem is that you probably have no intention to pack anything anytime soon, so the question remains: what can you do with those boxes? Here are some tips:

  • Keep them – disassembled boxes can be tied together with string and kept in the garage or stacked on the top of a cupboard. Who knows, maybe you will need them in the future;
  • Recycle them – if you are sure you want to get rid of the boxes, you can turn to local recycling programs that allow residents to recycle larger amounts of cardboard;
  • Sell the boxes – publish some ads to sell your used boxes via your social media profiles. Many people are looking for good quality, cheap moving boxes and local moving companies like American Moving & Storage might also be interested;
  • Donate your boxes – charity organizations, libraries, churches, schools and other organizations are constantly looking for spare boxes.
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a grey background with a white square and a black squareTips for Moving in Colorado this Winter
February 4, 2020
Tips for Moving in Colorado this Winter
Winter Time Move Moving Company

Winter is the most difficult period of the year in Colorado – the Centennial State is known for its harsh winters that come with heavy snowing, slippery roads and freezing weather. These conditions make relocation projects more difficult, too – if you cannot postpone the move until the weather turns warm, here is how to tackle special winter conditions:

  • Be flexible – even if you have the date of the move set with your movers, you might need to postpone it if there is a snowstorm announced or the roads are blocked;
  • Protect your floors – the moving process involves lots of coming and going in your old home, so it is a good idea to cover your floors with foil and cardboard to reduce the amount of cleaning you will have to do when the home is empty;
  • Get the utilities in your old home turned off only on your last day – you will need water, electricity and heating during your moving day, too;
  • Get the utilities in your new home up and running by the time you arrive – having heating, electrical current and running water when you get to your new location is also important. You can probably do without an internet connection and cable TV, but ideally, you should have them on your first night, too. Find some of the best help through American Moving & Storage.
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a grey background with a white square and a black squareShould You Hire Your Mover to Unpack After the Move?
January 30, 2020
Should You Hire Your Mover to Unpack After the Move?

The process of relocating involves packing your items at your old place, loading everything onto a truck, then unpacking your items in your new home. In most cases, the packing is done in a hurry and doing it all in a stressful way will make the unpacking process more complicated. While hiring professionals for the packing phase comes with benefits, such as ensuring that your bulky and fragile items are handled with care and in safety, hiring professional movers for the unpacking phase is equally beneficial – here is why:

  • Safe moving and assembly for your furnishing items – dragging bulky and heavy pieces of furniture to their right place and assembling your furniture takes time, skill, energy and patience. Professional movers are experienced in such work, so they will probably do the job in a more efficient way than you would;
  • Great help with smaller items as well – professional movers can help you put everything into place in your new home. Chances are that you not yet have many friends in your new town or city, so you can probably do with all the help that you can get, the more working hands, the faster your new place will look the way you want it to.
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