Yearly Archives: 2018

Moving a Medical Facility

Moving a medical facility should always be left in expert hands. Unlike other moves, medical facility moves can greatly impact others’ lives. If an MRI machine is improperly handled during a move, for instance, it could affect a patient’s life in the future. While employers should never attempt to take on the move themselves, they […]

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May is National Moving Month

May is known as National Moving Month because it’s the busiest season for relocation. In fact, May 1st was historically considered Moving Day in 19th century New York. Why do so many people decide to move in May? School Many families do not wish to take their children out of school in the middle of the school […]

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Moving into a Retirement Home

Helping an older loved one move into a retirement can be an emotionally difficult process. It’s important that this type of move be as stress-free as possible and handled sensitively. Tips for Moving Reduce—Use this time to help your loved one go through their belongings. Retirement homes are significantly smaller than houses. Your loved one […]

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How to Move a Crib

Cribs are not cheap. Experts say they can cost anywhere from a $125 to $350. Therefore, it’s understandable why parents want to take precaution when moving their crib to a new home. Packing a crib also brings on hygienic challenges as newborns have yet to build up their immune system. Moving a crib involves three major steps: […]

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How to Move with Pets

What to Do When Packing For most people, preparing for the move itself can be stressful; meanwhile pets are creatures of routine and changes can exacerbate stress for dogs, cats and other sensitive pets. When pet owners are packing, it can be useful to have a pet stay in a room which will be packed last. Additionally, […]

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Moving No Longer Tax Deductible

Previously, taxpayers had the ability to deduct the reasonable costs of moving, along with travel costs if they qualified. An individual could claim an above-the-line deduction (non-itemized) for moving expenses if their move was work-related. As an alternative, an individual’s employer could reimburse the employee for moving expenses. An individual was able to deduct moving expenses if: Their […]

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Moving Your Home Theater

The home theater is the pride and joy of many homeowners. Unfortunately, if you’re planning on moving, it can also be one of the biggest challenges you’ll face. Home theater equipment tends to be quite bulky, especially if you’ve invested a lot into creating an in-home movie experience. The following are tips for packing up […]

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The Reason Behind Our Success

We are extremely proud to be represented in both the Mayflower and United Masters Clubs, and Master Club Inner Circles! Rick Dircks and Steve Hook from Dircks Moving & Logistics, and Lynette Wells, Diana Romero, and David Johnson from Horizon Moving & Logistics were honored at the company’s national sales and operations conference, recently held […]

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How to Move Exercise Equipment

Having a personal gym set up in your home can make it much easier to stick to your workout routine, especially if you lead a busy life. However, if you plan on moving, moving all of that exercise equipment can prove to be quite a challenge. The following are a few tips for moving your […]

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How to Pack and Move Your Computer

In 2018, the number one question on your mind during a move may be: will my desktop make it?Laptops comes in one piece and fold onto themselves. Unfortunately, desktops aren’t made for convenience. That doesn’t mean you can’t efficiently pack and move your desktop computer system. Know Your Items:What exactly does a desktop computer consist […]

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