Wednesday, June 18, 2008

PACKING GUIDE

The process of relocating can be a stressful one with major changes in your life and that of your families. Therefore, we have a listed a number of things for you to consider when planning your move.

Basic Guidelines:

1. Label each box with your name and job reference number.
2. Use sturdy boxes, preferably those provided by your mover.
3. When packing breakables, leave a 2-4 inch layer of crumpled paper at the bottom, sides and top of the box.
4. When packing a box, place heavier items on the bottom, less heavy and lightest on top.

China and Classware:

1. Use china boxes, and unprinted newspaper.
2. Plates and saucers: Wrap each piece separately in unprinted newspaper. Place them in the box standing on edge in the box.
3. Bowls: wrap individually, stack 4-2 together, wrap all again and place then standing on edge in the box.
4. Cups and Glassware: Wrap cup handles in paper, then wrap entire cup. Place them in box with all handles pointing in the same direction. Wrap everyday glasses individually.
5. Stemware: Use white packing paper. Use china or liquor box with dividers. Wrap each glass individually, stand on rim in box.

Other Items:

1. Books: pack books standing on bottom edge in book boxes.
2. Clothing: Wardrobe boxes can be used for handling clothing. Other clothing, blankets and linens can be folded and packed in linen boxes. We recommend emptying all dressers and chests as the added weight can make them difficult to move susceptible to damage.
3. Pots and Pans: Use china boxes; stack them together with a few pieces of paper in between them. Fill all empty spaces with newspaper.
4. Lamps and Lampshades: Remove shades and bulbs. Wrap lamps in layers of paper and place in box on base. Wrap lampshades lightly in paper, nest one inside the other, and pack in separate box.
5. Electronic Equipment: Wrap theses items heavily in bubble wrap and place in box (ideally in the original boxes). Place bubble wrap at bottom and sides to prevent movement.
6. Paintings, Mirrors, and Glass: Use picture boxes and bubble wrap. Valuable pieces may need to be professionally crated by us.

Helping you estimate how many boxes you need!

Move Size / Approx. No. of Boxes

Studio ------------------------10 - 20
1 Bedroom Apartment --------20 - 35
2 Bedroom Apartment --------25 - 40
2 Bedroom House -------------25 - 50
3 Bedroom House -------------45 - 65
4 Bedroom House -------------65 - 85
Larger ------------------------90 +

Nobel Van Lines offers a free box delivey to your door step
(with a minimum order of $75.00)

Tuesday, June 3, 2008

Welcome to Moving Miami


CUSTOMER SATISFACTION IS OUR #1 PRIORITY


Moving Miami established in 2004 as a family owned business. Moving Miami takes much pride in securing all of our clients with the best moving experience in South Florida. With an outstanding number of cliental such as referral clients, corporate offices and repeat customers, we understand your needs. Moving Miami understand how difficult and stressful moving can be. This is why we strive to assure the best moving performance in town. Since choosing a mover is paramount to guaranteeing a well performed move, you’ll be glad to know Moving Miami is fully licensed and insured.

Our professional movers are trained to handle local and long distance moving, packing, unpacking and storage, furniture disassembly and reassembly, custom crating of fine art, marble and antiques. Our main priority is customer satisfaction, and this is why our relocation consultants dedicated there time in assisting you with all the details for the move. We will provide you with a comprehensive pre-move orientation about each step of the moving process, and we will analyze your individual requirements and needs as well as answer all of your questions. If needed, we will also provide you with a one on one In-Home Estimate and the time to speak to one of our estimator in person… Unlike many other moving companies in the industry Moving Miami has maintain a clean record with the Better Business Bureau and is also a member of the American Moving & Storage Association.

We are also a member with the Florida Movers and Warehouseman Association.