SAVE TIME AND MONEY:
First, you want to make a list of all the household items that you have in your house. Then, decide which of those items you want to take with you to your new place and which household items you are going to take with you, versus which ones you will sell, donate, or leave behind.
Make a list of the packing materials that you will need in order to cover your articles. Make certain that you have all the packing materials that you need before starting the packing process. After doing that, you want to start packing the items that you are certain you will not need to use until after your move to the new location.
Once you've found the first items that you want to pack, look at the item and think what is the best way to protect them? Just remember that the item that you need to cover needs to be in a moving box or wrapped correctly with moving blankets or pads in order to keep your furniture or articles safe during your move. Make sure that that the items that you are going to pack do not contain water, fuel, oil or some other liquid. Clean the item before you pack it.
Some Charlotte moving companies offer moving services only while others include packing and unpacking service. Remember that packing is always a separate bid from moving.
Providing information as much as possible to the moving company is essential. This will make sure your estimates will be more accurate. Remember, there is extra charge if the moving staffs have to carry your boxes in a longer distance. Inform Charlotte Movers in advance of any problems they may encounter at the delivery such as road access, parking, and delivery time and if there are any stairs or elevators involved. The cost of your move will depend from such instances.
ABOUT CHARLOTTE:
Charlotte is the largest city in North Carolina, and the Carolinas, and the 20th largest in the United States, with a population of approximately 651,101 (2005 estimate). The Charlotte metropolitan area (MSA) had a 2006 estimated population of 1,594,799. As of 2005, Charlotte-Gastonia-Salisbury had a combined statistical area (CSA) population of 2,120,745. The city is at the center of one of the fastest growing metropolitan regions in the United States, with an average influx of around 20,000 newcomers into the region each year over the past decade.
Charlotte is the county seat of Mecklenburg CountyGR6, and is located in south-central North Carolina, quite near the South Carolina border. Charlotte and the surrounding regions experienced nothing short of explosive growth in the population, business, construction, research/education, medical, service, agricultural, real-estate, and financial sectors since the mid-1980s and throughout the 1990s; in the opening years of the 21st Century, Charlotte's economy continues to boom because the city's population continues to increase rapidly and shows no signs of abating soon. Charlotte is also home to numerous Fortune 500 company headquarters and over time has become the second-largest banking/financial center in the United States, trailing only New York City in terms of headquartered assets.
Nicknamed The Queen City (a moniker it shares with Cincinnati, Ohio), Charlotte was named in honor of Queen Charlotte, wife of King George III of England. Charlotte is also known as the "Hornet's Nest," and informally/locally as "The City of Churches" (for the extremely dense concentration of churches within the city's limits) and "Tree City USA" (still being amongst the greenest when compared to many other major American cities). After being driven out by the fierce opposition of the city's citizens to British occupation during the American Revolution, General Cornwallis wrote that Charlotte was "a hornet's nest of rebellion." A resident of Charlotte is referred to as a Charlottean (shar-la-tee'-uhn). |