Syracuse Moving Companies
Alliance Relocation Service
120 E Washington St # 424, Syracuse, NY 13202
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Pelligra Transport Company
114 Hawley Ave, Syracuse, NY 13203
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A Koury & Company
6361 Thompson Rd, Syracuse, NY 13206
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A Koury & Company
6581 Townline Rd, Syracuse, NY 13206
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Allied Van Lines
6361 Thompson Rd, Syracuse, NY 13206
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Champion Moving & Storage
6361 Thompson Rd # 3, Syracuse, NY 13206
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Lincoln Moving & Storage
3955 Eastbourne Dr, Syracuse, NY 13206
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Pelligra Transport Company
4077 New Court Ave, Syracuse, NY 13206
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Sampson Moving & Trucking Company
155 Bishop Ave, Syracuse, NY 13207
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Delaney Moving & Storage
7045 Interstate Island Rd, Syracuse, NY 13209
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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.
Plastic Durability
If you have any plastic kitchen containers such as Tupperware, you can use these to protect your smaller more fragile items. If you want to insure a more shock-absorbent capacity, you can double-box the containers before placing your items inside.
Accidents on the Road
Most moving companies have a claim form that you can fill out in the event of any possible damages your belongings may have sustained during transit.
Packing Your Table Lamps
When packing your table lamp, make sure you have an adequately sized box to accommodate it. If you can't find a carton that fits the size of your lamp, a dishpack carton will work as a substitute. Make sure you line the bottom of the box you're using with enough cushioning. So before you start packing your table lamp, remove the bulb and the lampshade. Wrap the lamp's cord around the base. Avoid using packing tape as it may strip the paint or outer coating of your lamp. Afterwards, cover the lamp in bubble wrap and fold over the edges on the top and bottom before you tape. Put the lamp in the box and fill any spaces with extra bubble wrap to prevent shifting during transit.
