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Moving Companies in Fort Pierce

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Brownie Moving & Heavy Hauling 175 Boyd Rd, Fort Pierce, FL 34945 Fort Pierce FL Click Here to See the Phone Number
Two Men & A Truck 3613 Orange Ave, Fort Pierce, FL 34947 Fort Pierce FL Click Here to See the Phone Number
ABACO Moving & Storage Co PO Box 13197, Fort Pierce, FL 34979 Fort Pierce FL Click Here to See the Phone Number
Arnoff Moving & Storage Inc 3620 S Us Highway 1, Fort Pierce, FL 34982 Fort Pierce FL Click Here to See the Phone Number
Groses Interstate Moving 1270 Grose Rd, Fort Pierce, FL 34982 Fort Pierce FL Click Here to See the Phone Number
Weston Moving Fort Pierce, FL 34982 Fort Pierce FL Click Here to See the Phone Number
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Quick Moving Tips

Notify Others of Your Address Change

Prior to your move, there are certain companies, people, and local offices you should notify about your address change other than your family. The most obvious is the post office. Post offices often offer a forwarding service for your mail where essentially, any mail that is sent to your previous address will be forwarded to your new one. However, the forwarding address only lasts for a short amount of time, so it's a good idea that you inform everyone who needs to know as soon as possible. Other companies you should get in contact with include: your telephone, cable, water, and electric.

Keeping Green And Recycling Leftovers

Living Green may be the popular trend of our time, although it's unquestionably beneficial for the entire population. After you finish unpacking your things, be certain to dismantle your packing containers and make them flat for recycling. You can donate your containers to a local recycling center, and even some movers would be willing to take them off your hands.

Packing Appliances

Unfortunately, moving to a new home also means cleaning your old one. It's a good idea to create lists of all of the various items that need your attention, like removing mildew and stains on appliances around the house, taking the water out of your dishwasher, and removing tubes from the washing machine. Be aware that you're accountable for the disconnection of your major appliances. Your moving company won't do it for you due to insurance and safety reasons, so be sure to have your washing machine, stove, drier and any other appliance you may have prepared for loading before starting to move.