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Archive for August, 2009

Office Moves

You’re business is blooming and you require a larger office! Great, you’re Local Indianapolis Office Movers is here to make it quick and easy for you! First things First…
1. Make a plan
Pick a location to your office. Make sure its close to your home and even your children’s schools. Also, plan a date. Here at All My Sons of Indianapolis we do not charge any different for a weekday or weekend move.
2. Clean Out
Create a clean out day. Go through all the desks and clean out all unnecessary items and papers.
3. Pack day
Check out packing supplies. Keep in mind we offer packing at no additional charge, but materials used.
4. New Office Layout
Make a layout with of how you want your new office to look. Number your walls, boxes, chairs and even furniture after its been quilt pad wrapped by All My Sons.
5. Day of Move
Wake up early and meet our movers at the office.

We are also now ceritified by American Movers Snd storage Association.

Moving With Children

Best movers in Indianapolis want you to know children isn’t as hard as it sounds. Moving to a new home can be a bit confusing for the little ones. Younger children need routine, so throughout the moving period, aim to keep your child’s schedules and routine normal. Follow these tips and see how easy it really is.

1. Involve the children.
Let your children go house haunting with you. Let them choose if they want a large back yard or a smaller one or even a pool. Open the lines of communication towards helping your children feel comfortable with moving. It’s good for the children to get used to the idea of moving. Don’t put it off until the end because you think your helping them; it’s the total opposite. Be short and to the point when trying to explain the move to younger children.
2. Let your children know you are thinking about relocating as soon as you know.
Make them feel comfortable about a new home and new schools. Let them know that nothing is going to change.
3. Be positive about moving.
If you’re positive, and enthusiastic about the whole relocation then your children will feel the same way.
4. Let your children help.
Emphasize that this is a family event. Assure your children that their contributions are valued and appreciated. Let them pick out their rooms at the new house and the paint.

Everything is about communication; your children will understand the life transition.

Giving Back

Indianapolis Local Movers are always busy on moves around our community, but now WE ARE GIVING BACK with All My Sons Charity Initiative. Come join us in our opportunity to better our community. We All My Sons Of Indianapolis has given the first step by partnering with Build-A-Bear to deliver bears to their final destination. We are here to give our support care and service not just to our customers, but also people in need.

Indianapolis Moving Tips

Some Moving Tips to Keep in Mind:

  • Notify your telephone, electric, gas, water, and credit card Companies.
  • Forward necessary mail to your new address. Discontinue service on a specific date.
  • Notify former employers. This will make tax time less taxing.
  • Be there and give direction. Let them know what you want loaded first and loaded last.
  • Get a copy of your inventory sheet from the foreman. Double check his notations about existing damage to your goods.
  • Have your insurance plan readily available. Hopefully you will have no use of this tip.
  • Devise a system. You should label your boxes with their destination in your new home. Hang numbered signs on the doorposts of each room and write the same numbers on the appropriate boxes. (Example: “2nd Fl./Room 4?) If you’re handy with a pencil, sketch a sample layout of your house, number the rooms on it, and post the layout on the truck for reference.
  • Load the rooms to be unloaded first—last. Whatever room is furthest from the entrance in your new home should be that room. In other words, unload back to front. The kitchen should be done at the very end though, because heavy appliances should go in the truck first.
  • Don’t forget to have your tools ready when you start unloading. You should put your tool box in when everything else is loaded in the truck.
  • Take all your valuable documents and jewelry with you! Don’t forget about your plants either. Most are too sensitive to make a long journey in a hot, dark truck. If you can take them with you too.