Columbus Moving Companies
Columbus Movers
175 South 3rd Street, Columbus, OH 43215
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Central Ohio Relocation Service
1150 Corrugated Way, Columbus, OH 43201
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Custom Movers
1282 Essex Ave, Columbus, OH 43201
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J & M Moving
Columbus, OH 43201
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Woods Moving
850 Cleveland Ave, Columbus, OH 43201
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A-Al Vans Columbus Movers
2838 Fisher Rd # A, Columbus, OH 43204
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AAA American Movers
Columbus, OH 43204
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AAA Landon Movers
Columbus, OH 43204
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Copleys Moving
350 S Richardson Ave, Columbus, OH 43204
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Piano Wizards
Columbus, OH 43204
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Moving Tips
Weigh Down the Washer Machine
If you’re planning on moving your washer machine, you can weigh down the appliance to keep it from moving around by filling it with blankets, pillows, hand towels, and other similar items.
Taking Inventory
Taking inventory is a great way of organizing and managing all of the different tasks you have to keep track of, and if you format it in a checklist style, you can easily separate the things you have yet to do and what you’ve already completed. Also, make note of the conditions of your belongings so that you have something to refer to once your belongings have been transported to your new home.
Jewelry
For your jewelry, it would be in your best interest to invest in a security box for safekeeping, preferably one with a lock. You should also get your expensive jewelry appraised and if you haven’t already, possibly insured before any large scale moves. Keep in mind that the security box should be small enough for you to transport yourself.
Packing Your Wine Collection
If you’re a wine connoisseur and own a sizeable wine collection, you should consider these steps if you’re moving. It’s a good idea to have a professional appraise your collection if you believe it to be high-value. Purchasing wine-packing boxes is a good idea to safely transport your collection. Remember to always pack your wine on the side. Once you’ve moved into your new home, wait up to seven days for your wine to rest before you open a bottle.
