Salt Lake City Moving Companies
A-1 Pioneer Van Lines
525 S 500 W, Salt Lake City, UT 84101
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Piano Wizards
Salt Lake City, UT 84101
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Rocky Mountain Movers
663 S 600 W, Salt Lake City, UT 84101
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Wasatch Transfer
336 S 500 W, Salt Lake City, UT 84101
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Promovers
250 N 200 W # 208, Salt Lake City, UT 84103
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Britannia Van & Storage
1416 S 700 W, Salt Lake City, UT 84104
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Bullock Hauling
2740 California Ave Ste 5, Salt Lake City, UT 84104
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Graebel Company
1365 Gladiola St, Salt Lake City, UT 84104
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Mollerup Van & Storage
4612 W 1980 S, Salt Lake City, UT 84104
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Moving Products USA
1865 S 4490 W, Salt Lake City, UT 84104
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Moving Tips
Preparing the Pets
Have you made arrangements for your pets? Consider visiting the vet before moving day. Be sure to take this opportunity to get your pet’s veterinary records. You don’t want to leave it to the last minute.
Items Not Recommended To Move
The following are items you should not leave for the movers to transport: -Financial documents -Certificates of deposit -IRA’s-Stocks-Bonds-Airline tickets-Car keys-Address books-Checkbook-Computer disk storage-Family photographs-Wedding albums-Personal video tapes-Insurance policies-Deeds-Prescription medications-Medical and dental records-School records-Documents pertaining to new home-Open containers such as shampoos, dish soap, and liquor are not recommended because they may leak.-Candles are not recommended because they may melt and cause damage to other property.
Oil Paintings
Oil paintings require special handling when you move. Be sure to use non-acidic plastic wrap for the painting before wrapping it again with protective material such as bubble wrap. And just to make sure your painting is well-protected during transit, get a picture box to pack it in.
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.
