Posted on 1/18/2021 4:00 AM By Ed's Moving & Storage
Moving can be stressful. So stressful, in fact, that a recent survey of over 2,000 Americans revealed that for many people, moving is more stressful than getting a divorce, planning a wedding, or interviewing for a new career!
Posted on 7/13/2020 4:00 AM By Ed's Moving & Storage
If you’re planning an upcoming relocation, chances are you’ve considered conducting the packing and moving process on your own to save some cash. And though that may sound like a great idea initially, DIY moving often comes with several unexpected risks and expenses that might just outweigh the cost of hiring professional movers. Below, the experts at Ed’s Moving & Storage outline why do-it-yourself moving may not be your best (or safest) option.
Posted on 4/13/2020 4:00 AM By Ed's Moving & Storage
Moving an entire house full of stuff is no small endeavor, nor is hiring a reputable moving company to help you do it. When it comes to vetting professional movers and packers, there are several things you’ll need to look for to ensure a smooth, successful relocation.
Posted on 12/16/2019 10:14 AM By Ed's Moving & Storage
Unlike a house, you don’t have a driveway to pull into to unload, and getting to your apartment door often means you have to navigate up stairs, around neighbors, in and out of elevators, and around other obstacles. In an effort to make moving into an apartment less challenging, we’ve provided some tips you can follow to help you navigate the moving truck.
Posted on 6/11/2018 4:00 AM By Ed's Moving & Storage
Interstate and intrastate moving—what’s the difference? It might be easy to assume they’re relatively the same thing, but that’s not the case. Intrastate moving refers to any move that contained within state lines. Interstate moving, on the other hand, applies to any relocation that requires moving beyond state lines. Depending on the type of move you plan to undergo, you may be subject to varying state moving regulations. At Ed’s Moving and Storage, we know relocation can be stressful and confusing. That’s why we’ve put together this overview to help you understand the differences between intrastate and interstate moving.