Tuesday, June 7, 2016

Broke & Need to Move? Learn Some Tips that Can Save You Money

Moving to a new home is not an easy task. It requires a great deal of effort, money and your precious time. There are certain cases when it becomes difficult for you to make the move by yourself and your friends can certainly help you with the task. Here are a few instances when you can ask your friends to assist you with the hectic task of moving:

When You Are Tied Down By Budget Constraints

Jacksonvillle Moving Companies can be a blessing in transporting your belongings from one place to the other and some even offer packing services to further assist you in the burden of moving. But what do you do when you’re tied down by budget constraints and hiring the services of a moving company may present a welcome luxury you cannot afford? You can turn to your friends for help!

When moving companies are charging costs that are too high for your budget, it is a fitting solution to ask your friends for some much needed help. With the assistance of your friends, you can assure your move is done smoothly, but make sure you ask them way in advance so that they can confirm their availability and you know for certain that you will indeed by receiving the help you asked for.

When You Live Alone or Are A Single Parent

Whether you live by yourself or are a single parent, clearly one person cannot handle a move on their own. If your budget is sufficient to hire movers, do so, if not, you will need to seek the assistance of around three to four friends to help you complete the difficult task of having your belongings transported to your new home.

You should try to do the cleaning and packing on your own, but if you think you could speed things up with some help, then don’t hesitate to ask for their help. After all, they are your friends and will help you in any way they can.

Here are a few protocols you should keep in mind when you ask your friends to help with your move:

  1. §  You must make sure you ask for their help a few days before your moving date and not at the very last minute.
  2. §  They are your friends, not a hiring company. So be sure to provide refreshments and some mode of transportation so that they have some incentive for helping you.
  3. §  Avoiding shouting out orders at your friends. Try to make your moving day as fun and engaging as you can.
  4. §  When the move has been completed, treat your friends to an amazing home cooked meal and free drinks at your new residence, or at a nice restaurant as a way of saying thank you and being appreciative of their hard work and effort.


You can ask your friends to help you move if you find yourself stuck in any of the two situations mentioned above. Hopefully you’ll get the assistance you need and will be able to enjoy the company of your friends while you move to your new home.

In the event you have unreliable friends, turn to the expert movers at Royal Moving and Storage. We have been local Movers in Jacksonville for over 30 years. We specialize in residential, commercial, apartment and relocation services throughout northeast FL. Call us today for a free estimate (904) 724-6683.

Friday, June 3, 2016

Tips to Childproof Your Move

Moving is strenuous. But try moving with little kids- stress takes on a whole new meaning when you do that. The safety and care of kids when you are making your big move is of utmost importance.
Here is how you can childproof your move for your own peace of mind:

Keeping Kids Occupied
If you have kids around when you are making arrangements, then a great way to childproof your move would be to ensure that they remain busy. Bored children are often the ones getting restless and boisterous. This could make you lose your mind trying to keep them out of harm’s way. The idea is to keep them occupied with some activity. So make sure you have a bag with coloring books and crayons to help keep them occupied. If your child loves to play on your IPad, IPhone or handheld game console then set them up so they can entertain themselves while you get things done.

Scheduling Intelligently
Packing with kids roaming about the house is an arduous task. So how can you really make you packing attempts worthwhile and less time consuming? It is simple really; you schedule the activities when your kids are not at home, that is, when they are either at schools or their swimming or music class etc. If for some reason this is not possible, consider asking a friend or close relatives to babysit your children for a couple of hours.

Making Use of Baby Gates
Baby gates help in securing the premises. Install them at the entrances of kitchen and other rooms. Secure the stairways with them too. The gates will prevent the toddlers and little kids from escaping when the doors are open.

Cautiously Placing Heavy Items
Heavy items such as television sets and personal computers must be wrapped up neatly and placed closer to the walls to avoid causing accident. Heavier objects must be kept at the bottom whenever you are stacking them one on top of another for additional security.

Keeping the Hazardous Items Locked
Firstly, get done with all of the dangerous items like tools, objects with sharp protrusions, toxic cleaning supplies and medications. Wrap them up and pack them away, securing the bags or cardboard boxes firmly with tape. Keep all such things locked away in a relatively secluded region of the house, like the garage or the highest portions of cabinets so that these hazardous objects are away from the reach of your children.

Childproofing the New House
If the new home is closer to the old one, it would be a good idea to visit a few days before you make the move and childproof the premises as best as you can in the time available. This includes covering all visible and reachable electrical power outlets and making use of baby gates to detain kids from entering out of bound zones. By acting upon this advice, you will undergo a hassle free moving process on the day of the move.


To make your life even easier call the professionals at Royal Moving and Storage for all of your moving needs. We understand moving with children can be extremely difficult which is why we offer packing and unpacking services. If you are in need of a professional residential mover call us today (904) 724-6683. 

Thursday, June 2, 2016

Is It Better To Move Before Or After Having A Baby?


Is your family expanding and you are looking forward to the next big move? But you might ask yourself, is it better to move before or after having a baby? Some people believe that moving homes postpartum is better than before having a baby.

Well, both options have their pros and cons, so we decided to present you with an objective overview. Read on to see both sides of the picture and make the best decision for yourself and your family.

Pros of Moving Before Having A Baby

Availability for Open Houses
Since the baby has not yet been born, it means that you are not occupied with changing soiled diapers and you do not have to compromise on baby nap time. So shifting to a new home is relatively easier when you can make yourself available for open houses and your mind does not keep on fluttering back to your baby’s nursing or nap time and you have a lot of time to make a judicious decision.

Ample time for Bonding
Since moving takes up a lot of you energy, you will not really be able to give the necessary time to your newborn child if you shift after the delivery. Moving before the delivery will give you ample time to bond with your child and your family in a better way as there is no hassle of packing cartons and wrapping items.

Making Use of the Nesting Instincts
Generally, the third trimester is when a mother starts nesting. Shifting when the nesting impulse is strongest might be a great idea for you will be on your toes to do everything in your power to make the environment comfortable, safe and secure for your new child. Once you have settled in your new home before having the baby, you can invest time to make your home comfortable and secure by leveraging your motherly instincts.

Post Natal Recovery Time Period
It takes time to get back on your feet after having a child. Worse still, if you had a C-section, you may forget the entire idea of getting organized in your new home until you have fully recovered.

Saving Money
You do not have to procure all of the baby’s furniture and then take it to the new house, or transport the gifts received at baby shower; so you obviously save a lot of money on transportation.

Pros of Moving After Having A Baby

Packing is Simple
After having your newborn, you more than likely have lost a good amount of weight and can see your toes again. Stuff that appeared challenging previously now becomes just as easy as a flick of a finger. With the baby slings, you can take your baby along on the packing chores, especially between naps.

Understand Your Needs
Now that you have spent some more time with your baby, you might have gotten some clarity as to what sort of a home you want your child to grow up in. Maybe you want a house with a bigger nursery or backyard.


Whether moving before your child is born or after, let Royal Moving and Storage make your next move a breeze. Call the trusted moversJacksonville residents have relied on for over 30 years.