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Battle Creek Moving Companies

Crosstown Moving 8305 Robins Ln, Battle Creek, MI 49014
U-Haul 1290 W Dickman Rd, Battle Creek, MI 49015
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Crosstown Moving 1.0000 We were quoted 80/hour over the phone for an estimated 1.5 hours work. They billed us 120/hour and claimed nearly 3 hours of work. Our fau...
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Crosstown Moving 1.0000 Please be sure to watch Crosstown Employees. They never leave the site the way they found it. Over the last 2 weeks I have had to call them ...
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Moving Tips
Registering In a New State When you’re moving long distance, you should prioritize what items should be packed first amongst other considerations. Registering your car is also something to be aware of since you’ll assumedly be crossing into another state. Remember that each state has its own set of rules in terms of vehicle registration and tags, so be sure to research it prior to your move. That way, you can take the necessary steps once you’re there.
Take Your Time Unpacking Once you reach your new home, stretch out your unpacking by prioritizing what’s needed immediately. Assembling your furniture ought to be first on the list. Try unpacking a few boxes at a time and take frequent breaks before starting up again. You can also quicken the unpacking process by moving all of the boxes into their designated room so you know where they go.
Packing Your Kitchen Kitchen appliances and utensils can be sharp or blunt, and you should cover your bases when you’re packing these items. One great precautionary measure you can take is by using bubble wrap to protect these items during transit. If you’re saving your bubble wrap for more fragile items, you can use hand towels to wrap them individually.
Packing Your Mirrors Packing mirrors require special attention. You can safely wrap your mirrors in tissue paper or cover the mirror face with masking tape. However, if you have more expensive mirrors to move, you should consider investing in boxes that are specifically designed for transporting mirrors.
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