Monday, August 25, 2014

Packing Household Goods


Face it, you have a lot of things. But when it comes time to pack for a move, what do you do with it all? After your initial purge, when you're down to only what you want to keep, reality sets in; how am I going to carefully and successfully transport all this!? These check-lists will help with guidelines on how to pack your essential household items. Print them off to use as you pack!






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Monday, August 18, 2014

33 Genius Moving Tips- Part 3

This week carries our final installment of 33 Genius Moving Tips. Here are the final 11: 

23. If you have a lot of fragile valuables, hiring movers (like your friends here at Rent The Help) as opposed to asking friends can end up paying for itself. 
24. Always use Rent The Help for your loading, unloading and furniture arranging needs.
25. If you’re renting, take photos of your cleaned-out old home and your new home before moving in.
26. Fill the nail holes in your previous home with a bar of soap.
27. If you’re doing a cross-country move and you don’t need your stuff immediately, consider shipping via Greyhound.
28. Change your address at least two weeks prior to moving.
29. If you own items that you want to get rid of but are too valuable to just give away, start selling on eBay, Etsy, or Craigslist at least 6 weeks before moving.
30. Arrange for a charity organization to come pick up the items you don’t want at least a week or two before moving.
31. Make your last grocery trip two weeks prior to moving.
32. For same-city moves, hire a sitter for the children and pets.
33. Remember to defrost your refrigerator at least a day before moving and wipe up any liquid.

Hopefully, over the past few weeks you've picked up a couple of neat, useful tricks to help your transition to be as seamless as possible. And always remember, we're here to help any time! 




Paraphrased from: http://www.buzzfeed.com/peggy/brilliant-moving-tips

Monday, August 11, 2014

33 Genius Moving Tips- Part 2

In continuation of our epic list of moving tips...

12. Buy a roll of stretch wrap.
13. Keep sandwich bags handy for holding any small 
parts of things you have to take apart, like curtain rods or mounted flat-screen TVs.
14. Beer boxes are the best for books because they have handles on the sides.
15. Take a photo of how your electronics are connected so you can remember how and where all the wires go.
16. Cut down on boxes by making all of your baskets, laundry bins, hampers, and suitcases work for you.
17. The fastest way to pack a closet:


















18. Vacuum seal your out-of-season clothing.
19. Along with food and alcohol, give your friends who help you move first dibs on anything you originally planned to sell or donate.
20. Make sure everything is completely packed before your friends show up to help you move.
21. Enlist the color-coding system.
22. It doesn't hurt to number your boxes.





Courtesy of: http://www.buzzfeed.com/peggy/brilliant-moving-tips 

Monday, August 4, 2014

33 Genuis Moving Tips- Part 1

When moving, it's helpful to know as many shortcuts as possible. You want the most seamless move possible, right?! Here are a bunch of helpful tips to make the transition painless:


1. Pack an overnight bag containing all the essentials.
2. Pack the items you will need FIRST in a clear plastic bin.
3. Wrap your breakables (dishes, glasses, etc.) in clothing to save on bubble wrap.
4. For extra padding, pack your glasses and stemware in clean socks.
5. In addition to labeling what’s in your boxes, add what room they’ll be going into, as well.
6. If you can, show up to your new home before the move and pre-clean the bathroom and kitchen.
7. Place an extra cotton pad or ball into your powder cosmetics to keep them from breaking
8. Cover the openings of your toiletries with saran wrap, then put the tops back on.
9. Pack plates vertically, like records. They’ll be less likely to break.
10. Keep drawers intact by covering them with Press’n Seal.
11. Press’n Seal is also great for keeping jewelry displays intact.


Paraphrased from: http://www.buzzfeed.com/peggy/brilliant-moving-tips