Mobile moving containers are a great way to store your household and business items. If you decide to go this route, here is a guide to packing and loading a container.
How to Pack a Container
Most self storage facilities have restrictions that are meant to protect the units and the items that are stored in it. The list is very similar to the list of items that are not allowed to be transported by moving companies.
What You Are Not Allowed to Store
Household plants just like our fragile items need special attention when you move. For liability purposes, some movers will not load your plants on a moving van. It is recommended to move plants to your new residence in your car.
Moving Plants
Sometimes circumstances force you to move with less than ideal notice or preparation. There are still plenty of things you can do to ensure a successful and stress-free move.
Short Notice Move
Learn what steps moving companies take to protect furniture against damages during a move.
How Do Movers Protect Furniture From Damage
Hiring local day labor is another option to move. They might offer you flat or lower hourly rates, but there are plenty of scam artists out there. Therefore rather than taking the risk of dealing with day laborers that have not much of a track record, it is far better to hire professional movers that have been in the business for years. Another important factor to consider is their reviews.
Professional Movers vs Day Laborers
Gores Mini Storage 305 Gores Trailer Rd, Whiteville, NC 28472 910-642-4298
Oasis Storage & Flea Market 10231 New Britton Hwy E, Whiteville, NC 28472 910-642-6276
Self Storage of Whiteville 346 Bill Hooks Rd, Whiteville, NC 28472 910-642-9895
Vineland Climate Controlled Storage 135 E Main St, Whiteville, NC 28472 910-642-4049
Whiteville Mini Storage 109 Dixon St, Lake Waccamaw - Whiteville, NC 28450 910-642-2222
Whiteville Mini Storage Inc 128 W Main St, Whiteville, NC 28472 910-642-6814