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Essentials Items For New Homeowners

Congratulations on becoming a homeowner! Now that you own your own home, you need to supply yourself with the proper tools to and items to maintain and live in your home. We want your first foray into home ownership to be a success. You’ll need these essential items for your new home.

Tips for a new Homeowner

If you want to make your move into your new home a breeze hire Men on the Move!

Before we get into the list, how are you moving into your new place? Don’t put your friends and family out for a favor, hire a moving company. Men on the Move can help you move into your new home quickly and as stress-free as possible. Get your free quote for your move into your first home today.

Things That Every Homeowner Should Own

Fire extinguisher – One of the first things you’ll need for your new home is a fire extinguisher. You want to be prepared for any situation you may encounter in your new home, fire being a big one. Make sure you have one per floor and make sure they are easily accessible

Tarp– You’d be surprised how handy a tarp will be at your new home. Whether you’re painting, doing yard work, or going camping a tarp is very handy to have around. They’ll last forever  

Toolkit- If you haven’t already started accumulating tools and other DIY items now is the time to start. Hammer, screwdrivers, tape measure, and

-Power drill

-Stud finder (very hand for hanging photos and TVs)

-Table Saw

Ladder– Never thought you’d need this while you were renting an apartment, but when you own a house it’s essential. A ladder will come in handy when changing light bulbs, hanging photos, and hanging decorations, and so much more.

Emergency kit – This includes things like a first aid kit, headlamp,  flashlight, matches, candles etc. This should be your go-to kit when something happens. Electricity goes out, people get hurt, and things happen so be prepared. Here is a great resource for putting together a kit

So these are some of the basics, and we’re sure you’ll think of more as you move into your new place. Just remember if you need a local mover who can help make your big move happen quickly and efficiently Men on the Move is available for hire!

Moving Heavy Furniture

Preventing Injury During Your Move

Be safe when moving heavy furniture

Moving heavy furniture is never fun, especially with the looming threat of injury or damaging your personal belongings. You have to consider what you can and can’t do physically, and be realistic about it. furniture material can range from light to heavier than it looks. Sometimes the best route is to ask for help, from friends, family, or by hiring a furniture moving service to help.

If you have sustained injuries (recent or old ones) that prevent you from being able to be fully independent during your move, don’t hurt yourself further, hire a professional. We’ve got an entire team of movers who can help you get your move done quickly and efficiently, with our putting any strain on you and your body. We understand that not everyone can perform their moves alone, and we are here to help. 

A professional furniture mover like Men on the Move is your best option.  But is you need to do it your self here are some quick tips and tricks to helping you not hurt yourself while you move.

Dress for the day-

Wear shoes that won’t slip, and clothes that can handle the activity of moving. Dress appropriately and you’ll have one less thing to worry about.

Lift from the Legs-

Old but tried and true. When moving or lifting heavy objects you’ll need to take the stress off your back. Kneel down and lift from your knees and legs rather than your back.

Pack Smart-

Make sure weight is distributed evenly between boxes. We recommend not having a box that is over 50 lbs. You should be able to lift the box without any strain.

(Psst we also offer packing services if you need someone else to make your move easier)

Know Your Limits- When Moving Heavy Furniture

Don’t push yourself harder than you have to. If you need to call it quits because you can feel an injury coming on, don’t change it. We here at Men on the Move can help make your move injury-free. We’ll even give you a free quote to give you an idea of how much your move will cost.

If you need help with you or a family member’s move, let us help. If you don’t want to injure or hurt yourself, then avoid it altogether. We’ve been in the moving service for over 25 years and know what we’re doing. We’ll make it easy on you too with a free quote for your next move.

Click here for a free residential quote

Moving Antique Furniture

Leave It To The Professionals

Moving Antique Furniture Services

When moving antique furniture, it’s best to leave it to the professionals. For inexperienced or DIY movers scratches, bangs, and damage are bound to happen. Damaging an antique will greatly reduce it’s value and take away from it’s overall longevity. That’s why we here at Men on the Move offer our expertise for antique and heirloom furniture in the Brighton. We also offer it in Howell, Westland and the greater Metro Detroit area.

Our movers take extra care with sensitive antique furniture to ensure they arrive to their destination in the same condition they left in. We are thorough in making sure your items are moved with the care and professionalism that you would expect from your local neighborhood moving company.

To ensure that your items will make it to their destination in the same condition you left them in there is some prep work you can do. These tips will help ensure your antique furniture gets to it’s destination as safely as possible:

  • Check over your items to make sure the joints and connections are intact and not weak from use. (If you need repairs on weak or damaged antique furniture, we recommend using local company Foxwood Furniture Restoration for repairs)
  • Take time to remove and safely store any delicate items on your furniture such as handles, glass panes, mirrors, ect.. Make sure to store these items in the piece or in a easily identified container or box.
  • Make sure drawers are removed (if possible) and doors are rubber banded shut (Note: DO NOT use tape to secure doors/drawers shut as it will leave a residue on the furniture)

Moving Antique Furniture Services

Once you finish the prep work, we’ll take care of the rest. We make sure to secure and properly pack these items so you can rest easy. We take extra time to make sure that your belongings make it to their destination with care and ease and ensure that you are 100% satisfied with your move. Whether it’s a local move, or a long distance move, make sure you’re dealing with a professional team.

So if you need a professional touch with moving your antique furniture look no further than Men on the Move. We’ll make it happen, click here to get a free quote on your next move. If your new or old home in Brighton or Howell needs a new or repaired roof, visit our friends at Eastbrook Construction. They can handle any roofing job!

Tips on Moving with Pets

Moving from one place to another can very stressful, but have you ever wondered how stressful it is on pets? As a result your pets can become easily anxious and stressed over the littlest things. First of all just imagine how anxious they can get when their family is relocating. They aren’t used to unexpected event in their lives. It’s a new environment for them; a new start. Moving with pets can be very challenging. Therefore here are some helpful tips from Men on the Move to make your move smoother and your pet happier!

5 Things to help make moving with pets easier

  1. Moving with PetsPrepare an overnight kit: with that being said, be sure to pack their grooming tools, their favorite toys, a blanket, plenty of food, and anything else your pet might like. Having this overnight kit is an easy way to show your pet that you care about them. Preparing an overnight kit will help to keep your pet as comfortable as possible when preparing to move and they will appreciate you.
  2. Inform your vet: whether you’re moving somewhere local or out of town, your pet’s vet needs to know. This way they can give you any prescription medications that your pet needs and give you their records. If its a long distance move, be sure to ask your pet’s vet if they have any recommendations to other vets in the surrounding area of your new neighborhood.
  3. Quiet areas: the best way to the reduce stress on pets are by keeping them in quiet areas. By simply removing them from all of the action on the day of the move will help lift a burden off of your pet and yourself.
  4. Unpack before moving in your pet: unpacking and setting up as much as you can in your new house is recommended before introducing your pet to the new place. Once you’ve got at least one room unpacked, allow for your pet to see the new home. Your pet is just as important as you are with this move. Be sure to ride in your car when taking them to the new place and make sure that they’re secured. Give your pet a lot of attention for a couple of days to help them adjust better.
  5. Update your address: after you’ve moved completely into your new home, be sure to update your pet’s tags and other important information.

Need Help?

Moving with pets can add to an already stressful situation. Are you looking for a company to help you move you and your pet? Men on the Move would be more than happy to assist you. We can help lift that burden off of your shoulders. Contact us today to receive a free quote. We enjoy seeing our customers satisfied!

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Packing Up Your Closet

Moving Your Closet

Tips for Moving Your Closet

Moving day is fast arriving. We all have odds and ends that we have to pack up when we move, but what can be more intimidating than the dreaded closet. This process used to be terrible and tedious, which is why we want to help. We’ve found tips and trick from around the web that will help you make your next move easy breezy.

First things first: The purge

Why make your move any harder than you have to? No sense in bringing clothes that you don’t wear anymore. Go through your closet, see what needs to be given away, and get rid of it. It will make your move easier, and help you make room in your new closet. (First, try selling these items you don’t want. This might give you some extra cash for your move.)

Things that are hung upPacking Up Your Closet

This is the worst one to deal with. Taking the clothes off the hangers, packing them up, then having to put them back on the hangers. in your new place? Not anymore! Take a large garbage bag and while your clothes are hanging uptake the bag and pull the bag up around the clothes and secure it at the hanger. There ya go!

Dressers

We’ve seen some really good tips and tricks online, and this one takes the cake. Dressers drawers can be taken out and wrapped in movers plastic wraps. A little different, we know.
This is going to save you time and energy.

Tiny trinkets and decorations

We recommend wrapping these up nice and tight in similar boxes. You can use extra linens, sheets, and such to save space and keep your items safe.

Picking the right moving company:

Making sure the moving company you pick is as important as the move itself. Don’t waste your time with movers who don’t have experience. We here at men on the move can help! Click here for a free quote on your next move!

When everything’s said and done:

Clean your closet. Wash it down with a sponge and soapy water. These are the areas that seldom get cleaned enough. So take advantage of this.

Also, remember if you need a professional moving service, then let us help! Click here for a free quote on your next move

Long Distance Moving Guide

long distance moving down highway

Moving long distance isn’t all bad!

When you talk about a long-distance moving, the first thing you need to consider when hiring professional movers. What is the exact definition of a long distance move? A long-distance move is any move that is over 40 miles, that can be in-state or out of state.

Before hiring a moving crew for a long-distance move, make sure to have all your dates and addresses locked down and correct. Some companies may charge you if you need to change moving dates at the last minute, so before booking make sure to have all your information correct. Next, you need to decide how much you are moving. Are you moving all your furniture or just some or none and buying new?

Long Distance Moving Tips

Once you have a list of what you are going to take, the next step would be to pack. Of course, packing yourself or having friends and family help can save you some money over having a company pack your stuff. Canceling your utilities at your old place and scheduling new installs at the new place is something you should consider doing as well.

Once you are packed and scheduled you need to consider hiring an experienced and insured mover that will handle long-distance moves at a reasonable price, such as Men on the Move! Men on the Move have decades of experience and will always deliver your belongings on time!

Contact Men on the Move today for your long-distance move.