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Moving Tips
Removing the Weights in a Grandfather Clock
If you can’t afford to hire a clock specialist to service your grandfather clock, you can carefully remove the weights yourself. You should always don cotton gloves before you change/remove anything inside the clock. Remove the weights piece by piece and note each of their respective positions so you can reinstall them in the correct order. If the weights are suspended by cables, break off an adequately-sized piece of Styrofoam, cut a slit through the middle, and fit the Styrofoam around the pulley. This way, it'll prevent any damage your pulleys may receive during transit. Afterwards, remove the weights.
Brokers for Business
Corporate relocation trends tend to differ from company to company. When it comes to finding an appropriate carrier that will accommodate your company’s needs such as custom packing, your ideal option may be a moving broker. With their database of available carriers, especially brokers that operate across the country, relocation brokers can find reasonable rates and services geared towards your company’s needs.
Measuring Doorways
Your new home may look nice and comfy, but there are some things you should keep in mind before you move in. One such detail is the width of your doorways. Be sure to measure them so you can figure out whether or not you can move your furniture and appliances in without any difficulty.
Hey, Plant Owners
If you own plants, keep in mind that most moving companies won’t transport live and perishable things. Some states even prohibit the transportation of household plants. So unless you absolutely can’t part with them, you can always give your plants out to friends or charity.

