Clevland, Ohio - Moving To Ohio - Long Distance Moving
Cleveland Ohio has always been a name to be mentioned. From their amazing basketball team lead by the famous Lebron James to their die hard College football fans, Cleveland Ohio will always be a spotlight city to the United States map. When moving to Cleveland Ohio, be prepared for a well balanced environment and great people full of personality and ambition. To measure a city’s value towards new comers and tourism always factor out what does this city do to improve itself. Based on the great toll of new residence moving to Cleveland Ohio every year we can respectfully say that Cleveland Ohio is a place to be. Moving companies in Cleveland Ohio are extremely aware of the city’s rapid growth and are stationed in many states across the US prepared to make Cleveland Ohio a new home to another family. Chase Relocation services all moves to Cleveland Ohio. To be one of the many people moving to Cleveland Ohio contact Chase Relocation for a free moving estimate.
Thursday, July 23, 2009
Chicago Movers - Moving To Chicago
When it comes to a wonderful city, Chicago is ranked one of the most glorifying places. From there outstanding landmarks to the world’s tallest building named Willis Tower, Chicago has it all. This windy city is a great place to move to and raise a family. The city of Chicago has many “A” rated elementary and high schools and is home to the University of Illinois. Chicago’s unsurpassed beauty makes it an amazing city for tourism but there wonderful atmosphere makes it one of the most well rounded places to live. Chicago moving companies have been extremely overwhelmed with the amount of new residence from around the world this year. The amount of residence moving to Chicago in the past 3 years has been outnumbered this year alone. Join the thousands of people moving to Chicago every month, contact Chase Relocation for your free moving quote and your first step to a new home.
Thursday, June 25, 2009
Tips To Spend Less And Save On Moving
By Chase Relocation
Relocating from one city to another can get very expensive, but there are many ways to shrink the costs related with moving and protect yourself and your belonging. Below the Chase Relocation team write some tips which will guide you on how to save money when using a household moving company.
After living at one place for a long time, homeowners accumulate a large and substantial amount of unused or old items, In other words JUNK. It is suggested you minimize the amount of unused items and not take them to your new destination. Most items can be purchased new for less the price then the actual shipping cost. A Good way to get rid of these items is to arrange an auction. It will not only reduce the cost and efforts of moving, but also provide you some extra money towards your upcoming move. Contact a Chase Relocation Representative today for more information.
Instead of contacting middleman companies or brokers to purchase any moving supplies or packing materials, you should make contact with the direct manufacturer to reduce cost. Most manufacturers have websites on the web, which include all the required materials and several moving kits to choose from.
Also, Newspapers can be a perfect packing material replacing the packing paper. Most of your fragile items will require paper protection to assure your glass and fragile arrive to your destination safely. Using news paper without doubt will help reducing the packing material cost.
You can also save a lot of money if you contact the moving company and schedule your move at the right time of year. Most movers are busy during the summer season and at the end of the month. So if you can choose an off peak time period for your move, you can often get a discounted rate. Most moving companies operate their trucks 7 days a week.
Relocating from one city to another can get very expensive, but there are many ways to shrink the costs related with moving and protect yourself and your belonging. Below the Chase Relocation team write some tips which will guide you on how to save money when using a household moving company.
After living at one place for a long time, homeowners accumulate a large and substantial amount of unused or old items, In other words JUNK. It is suggested you minimize the amount of unused items and not take them to your new destination. Most items can be purchased new for less the price then the actual shipping cost. A Good way to get rid of these items is to arrange an auction. It will not only reduce the cost and efforts of moving, but also provide you some extra money towards your upcoming move. Contact a Chase Relocation Representative today for more information.
Instead of contacting middleman companies or brokers to purchase any moving supplies or packing materials, you should make contact with the direct manufacturer to reduce cost. Most manufacturers have websites on the web, which include all the required materials and several moving kits to choose from.
Also, Newspapers can be a perfect packing material replacing the packing paper. Most of your fragile items will require paper protection to assure your glass and fragile arrive to your destination safely. Using news paper without doubt will help reducing the packing material cost.
You can also save a lot of money if you contact the moving company and schedule your move at the right time of year. Most movers are busy during the summer season and at the end of the month. So if you can choose an off peak time period for your move, you can often get a discounted rate. Most moving companies operate their trucks 7 days a week.
Wednesday, June 24, 2009
8 Tips About Moving with Your Pet
By Chase Relocation
Whenever you plan and start packing for your upcoming move, do it over a period of time in a well planned manner so that your pet's normal routine is not disturbed and affected.
Get your pet a good- quality, sturdy and comfortable pet carrier and make your pet accustomed to it by spending some time daily in it and gets used to the new carrier.
After getting your new home, get the address details and ensure that you immediately get an ID tag prepared for your pet with your new address and emergency telephone number on it, In case, your pet gets lost, it can reach home safely due to the pet identification information.
Do not put your pet in the trunk of a car, the open bed of a pickup truck, or the storage area of a moving van.
If your pet is not comfortable with car travel, ask the veterinarian about medication that can lessen the stress of travel.
When planning to travel by a vehicle, make your dog accustomed to a restraining harness. If you have a cat that is moving with you, make sure to transport it in a well-ventilated and securely placed carrier because cats are generally not comfortable when traveling in cars.
Don't leave your pets alone in a parked vehicle because high heat temperature can kill them. Also, they can be injured or stolen by a stranger or a non animal lover.
Always carry food, water, medications, bed, litter box, food and water bowls for your pets while traveling by car.
If your pet is moving by air, keep yourself informed about rules and regulations related to pet travel. The airline may give a special container for your pet in the event of your pet container not conforming to its regulations.
Whenever you plan and start packing for your upcoming move, do it over a period of time in a well planned manner so that your pet's normal routine is not disturbed and affected.
Get your pet a good- quality, sturdy and comfortable pet carrier and make your pet accustomed to it by spending some time daily in it and gets used to the new carrier.
After getting your new home, get the address details and ensure that you immediately get an ID tag prepared for your pet with your new address and emergency telephone number on it, In case, your pet gets lost, it can reach home safely due to the pet identification information.
Do not put your pet in the trunk of a car, the open bed of a pickup truck, or the storage area of a moving van.
If your pet is not comfortable with car travel, ask the veterinarian about medication that can lessen the stress of travel.
When planning to travel by a vehicle, make your dog accustomed to a restraining harness. If you have a cat that is moving with you, make sure to transport it in a well-ventilated and securely placed carrier because cats are generally not comfortable when traveling in cars.
Don't leave your pets alone in a parked vehicle because high heat temperature can kill them. Also, they can be injured or stolen by a stranger or a non animal lover.
Always carry food, water, medications, bed, litter box, food and water bowls for your pets while traveling by car.
If your pet is moving by air, keep yourself informed about rules and regulations related to pet travel. The airline may give a special container for your pet in the event of your pet container not conforming to its regulations.
Tuesday, May 26, 2009
Packing Tips For Your Upcoming Move
*Get smaller boxes for books and use bigger boxes for lighter items.
*Pack room-by-room, keeping similar items together.
*Reinforce the bottom of boxes with at least one strip of packing tape.
*Pack boxes firmly to prevent the contents from shifting during your move.
*Use crumpled paper for padding and seal boxes tightly with wide packing tape.
*Pack records and CDs vertically in boxes. Don't stack them flat.
*Place heavier items in the bottom of the box and lighter items on top.
*Separate items with paper to prevent scratches caused by rubbing.
*Remove lids from jars and ceramics. Wrap each separately.
*Seal any opened boxes and bottles to avoid spills and leakage during move.
*Use towels, linens, curtains, etc. to pad boxes of fragile items. Clearly mark these boxes "FRAGILE."
*Use a large box for lampshades and cushion them well.
*When disassembling furniture, beds, lamps, etc. put the hardware into a plastic bag *along with any assembly tips and tape it onto the item itself.
*If possible ask your mover if you can leave clothes in dresser drawers.
*Pack all hanging clothes in wardrobe boxes to protect them.
*Make a master list of all household items and your belongings.
*Number boxes when they are packed and clearly indicate on the box its room *destination. Note all contents of the box on the master inventory.
*Make a box of essentials and label it "Open Me First." Put this box to the side to *be loaded last (so it’s unloaded first) or you can move it yourself if there's *enough room.
*Pack room-by-room, keeping similar items together.
*Reinforce the bottom of boxes with at least one strip of packing tape.
*Pack boxes firmly to prevent the contents from shifting during your move.
*Use crumpled paper for padding and seal boxes tightly with wide packing tape.
*Pack records and CDs vertically in boxes. Don't stack them flat.
*Place heavier items in the bottom of the box and lighter items on top.
*Separate items with paper to prevent scratches caused by rubbing.
*Remove lids from jars and ceramics. Wrap each separately.
*Seal any opened boxes and bottles to avoid spills and leakage during move.
*Use towels, linens, curtains, etc. to pad boxes of fragile items. Clearly mark these boxes "FRAGILE."
*Use a large box for lampshades and cushion them well.
*When disassembling furniture, beds, lamps, etc. put the hardware into a plastic bag *along with any assembly tips and tape it onto the item itself.
*If possible ask your mover if you can leave clothes in dresser drawers.
*Pack all hanging clothes in wardrobe boxes to protect them.
*Make a master list of all household items and your belongings.
*Number boxes when they are packed and clearly indicate on the box its room *destination. Note all contents of the box on the master inventory.
*Make a box of essentials and label it "Open Me First." Put this box to the side to *be loaded last (so it’s unloaded first) or you can move it yourself if there's *enough room.
Monday, May 25, 2009
Chicago, IL Moving Reviews
I was looking for a moving company on the internet. I came across Chase Relocation after doing a Yahoo Search. I decided to call them using there toll free number 1(888) 668 3858 and spoke with a long distance moving specialist. I must say that she was so pleasant to speak to, she made me feel that hiring Chase relocation as my upcoming mover was the right choice and that all my belongings would remain safe. I had a good experiance with the actual movers as well, Even though it required some clarification with the sales rep I spoke with, the movers did a well done job, Protected all my furniture and the delivery arrived in time with no damages. I would highly recommend using chase relocation for your upcoming move.
Victoria Piroso 03/15/2009
Julianne was very helpful and the first person to call me after submitting 5 requests to different companies. Her promptness and friendlyness made me want to do business with her and Chase Relocation. -The movers were fantastic. Well done Job!!
Maria F 03/21/2009
Wanted to send a quick note of thanks for the great effort and very professional experience we had with our move from Chicago to Detroit in November 2008. Everything went as scheduled and we are pleased to recommend the Chase Relocation group to our friends, family, and neighbors. Special attention by Edgar and his crew to our household items was very much appreciated, including Edgar’s return trip to our house later during the evening of the move after he uncovered some bed hardware that had mistakenly been overlooked in the truck. I hadn’t had a chance to thank him again.
Wishing all of you an enjoyable Holiday Season and best of luck in the New Year. We will definitely call again and reccomend them as a Moving Company
Jonathan and Lily Whitley November 2008
Chase Relocation was amazing from start to finish. I was called by one of their moving advisors, all my questions before the move were responded quickly and the price was very competative. The movers arrived 30 mintues late but made sure to contact me and notify me the same morning. I have moved several times and never experienced such a service. If you are looking for a Chicago Moving Company I would definetely recommend chase relocation!
Paul Stevens
Chicago, Iliinois
Victoria Piroso 03/15/2009
Julianne was very helpful and the first person to call me after submitting 5 requests to different companies. Her promptness and friendlyness made me want to do business with her and Chase Relocation. -The movers were fantastic. Well done Job!!
Maria F 03/21/2009
Wanted to send a quick note of thanks for the great effort and very professional experience we had with our move from Chicago to Detroit in November 2008. Everything went as scheduled and we are pleased to recommend the Chase Relocation group to our friends, family, and neighbors. Special attention by Edgar and his crew to our household items was very much appreciated, including Edgar’s return trip to our house later during the evening of the move after he uncovered some bed hardware that had mistakenly been overlooked in the truck. I hadn’t had a chance to thank him again.
Wishing all of you an enjoyable Holiday Season and best of luck in the New Year. We will definitely call again and reccomend them as a Moving Company
Jonathan and Lily Whitley November 2008
Chase Relocation was amazing from start to finish. I was called by one of their moving advisors, all my questions before the move were responded quickly and the price was very competative. The movers arrived 30 mintues late but made sure to contact me and notify me the same morning. I have moved several times and never experienced such a service. If you are looking for a Chicago Moving Company I would definetely recommend chase relocation!
Paul Stevens
Chicago, Iliinois
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