Broken Arrow Moving Companies
Nations Moving & Storage
5666 S 122, Broken Arrow, OK 74011
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A-1 Freeman North American
2900 N Hemlock Cir, Broken Arrow, OK 74012
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Ace Transfer & Storage
2100 N Hemlock Ave, Broken Arrow, OK 74012
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Ace Transfer & Storage Company
1000 E Memphis St, Broken Arrow, OK 74012
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Atlas Van Lines
11915 E 51st St, Broken Arrow, OK 74012
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Moving Solutions
2003 N Yellowood Ave # A, Broken Arrow, OK 74012
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Shoulder Dollies Of Ok
2325 W Vancouver St, Broken Arrow, OK 74012
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Murphy Jones Moving
21360 E 161st St, Broken Arrow, OK 74014
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Moving Tips
Moving Musical Instruments
Your musical instruments should be cleaned before packing. If you have any instruments that can be disassembled into individual parts such as a detachable mouthpiece, be sure to do so. Also, consider investing in a hard case for your instrument. Soft cases are great for carrying instruments, but the sturdier hard cases are better for loading and damage prevention.
Moving Your Pool Table
The difference between a piano and a pool table is that the latter can be disassembled. If you don’t want to spend a lot of time taking apart your pool table, make sure to have a prepared path for the movers. Check to see if the path is clear by ridding anything that may be blocking the way. Also, pay attention to the walkway outside and make note if the sidewalk is broken, etc.
Local Moving Services
Local moving services can be found in your local directory or just by searching for them online. Don’t hesitate to inquire about their services or for more specific details in order to have a larger picture of how they operate. There are many websites online that compile lists of local moving companies with their contact information for your convenience.
Packing Heavy Items
There are a few things you should keep in mind when you're packing items that weigh more than thirty pounds. Firstly, the box you're using should be of a stronger quality with seams that are either stitched or stapled. To prevent crushing or shifting, invest in corrugated or molded foams to protect your heavier belongings instead of packing paper or peanuts. Heavy cushioning could mean the difference between seeing your items safely home and finding them damaged after you unpack.
