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“A Small Company With Big Muscles” 1107 South Nevada Avenue Colorado Springs, Colorado 80903 Denver Phone (303) 800-6683 Colorado Springs (719) 577-4922 E-mail Info@WeberWrightMovingCompany.com |
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Moving is stressful enough, but when you add in the packing, it’s enough to make you want to rent a dumpster to throw it all away. And then there’s the added stress of getting it done right–do you lay your dishes flat, or sideways? Will they break in transit?
The easiest thing to do is relax and let Weber/Wright do the packing. Our trained, certified crews will protect your belongings, paying careful attention to every detail.
With Weber/Wright packing services you can count on: Individual wrapping for each item. Cell pack containers to protect fragile items like glasses and stemware. All new materials on every move. Custom crating options for large or especially fragile items are available for a nominal charge. Exclusive Weber/Wright custom wrapping that’s specially designed for fine finish woods or upholstery is available for a nominal charge. Blanket padding to protect furniture during loading. Shrink-wrap for furniture as added protection where necessary.
Unpacking Services
Have you dreamed of having someone else unpack your belongings? Sort of an “Unpacking Genie” who would magically empty the boxes and take all the trash away?
With Weber/Wright, it can be a reality!
Weber/Wright offers several unpacking options that are competitively priced–especially when compared to your valuable time. Partial Unpacking For a nominal charge, your Weber/Wright team will unpack boxes, placing items on the nearest flat surface, then remove debris from your home. Complete Unpacking and Placement This is the Unpacking Genie at his best! In addition to unpacking all items, Weber/Wright will place them according to your direction and remove resulting debris. This service makes your home livable much more quickly and is provided at an affordable cost.
Planning Your Move
Set up a calendar with all important dates and deadlines concerning your move. Select what to take to the new home. Schedule pick-ups and shipments to family and friends. Hold an estate or garage sale. Schedule pickups and shipment of donated items. Have Weber/Wright work with you to determine size of crew and truck. Consider special services that may be needed by Weber/Wright to move large or unusual items. Inventory household goods. Determine requirements for storage facilities. Set dates for packing, loading, offloading, and unpacking. If necessary, reserve elevators at origin. If necessary, reserve elevators at destination. Contact utility companies to make arrangements for move.
Packing Day
Tour the home you are moving from with the packing team. Review all handling and destination information. Review crating and any special packaging with packing team. Oversee packing of household goods. List contents and destination of each carton packed.
Packing and Crating
Fine china and stemware Silverware Paintings and mirrors Lamps and shades Clothing Books, records, CD’s, and videos Televisions and video systems Stereo equipment Home office equipment and computers Exercise equipment Count number of cartons packed. Create a map of the new home for the movers indicating what room furniture, boxes, and crates are to be placed.
Items Requiring Special Handling
Jewelry, cash, stocks and bonds, as well as other small valuables should be handled in advance with no movers or packers in your home. Antiques, sculptures Piano Grandfather clock Rugs and drapes Houseplants Special collections and/or mementos
Moving Day Logistics
Tour house with moving team. Identify items requiring special handling. Review unloading strategy. Oversee loading of truck(s). Tour new home with movers. Ensure proper placement of furniture. Ensure proper distribution of cartons.
In Your New Home
Clean kitchen and all appliances. Clean and sanitize bathrooms. Carpet cleaning. Line shelves and drawers. Clean and reassemble furniture. Unpack and reassemble kitchen. Load dishwasher and arrange clean dishes. Hand wash and store fine china and stemware. Hand garments in designated closets. Make beds. Fold and store apparel. Set up bathrooms. Organize linen closets. Set up living room. Set up dining room. Set up family room. Set up home office. Hang drapes, blinds, and window coverings. Collapse and stack cartons. Vacuum and dust. Hang paintings, pictures, and mirrors.
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