There are many moving companies out there, and it doesn’t come as a surprise that more than a few are scammers. Montreal in-particular is experiencing a growing number of these scammers and articles are flooding the web about this pandemic (http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montreal/rogue-movers-scam-montrealers-for-hundreds-of-dollars-1.2685835). Essentially you’ll be trusting inexperienced one-man-shows with flimsy tools, baseless rates and contracts and unreliable trucks. Here are a few things to look out for.
Its fairly easy to know when you’ll need a storage unit to store your ‘extra’ items. Storage units are inexpensive, convenient and a great way to keep your goods safe and secure without cluttering your home or business. However, the wrong storage can make all difference. So how do you choose the right storage facility for your needs? Here are a few things to look out for when choosing a storage facility.
The problem with musical instruments is that they tend to be ‘big’ and can cramp up your living space. Many benefits from putting some of their instruments in storage, however, musical instruments are delicate and need to handled and stored with care to maintain their beautiful sound.
A cramped up workspace can make all the difference in work efficiency. Once you’ve out-grown, your workspace paperwork tends to pile-up and more difficult to organize. Many businesses are starting to resort to self-storage, a brilliant cost-effective way to tackle your clutter problem.
There is always a moment of epiphany when you’re packing for a move; you’ll find yourself asking; “do I need this?”. Not everything needs to moved and you’re well aware of that, there are few different scenarios; things that you’re not sure you’ll need, things that look outdated, things that you’re certain you won’t use but cost you a lot when you purchased it, large or bulky things that you don’t use so often, and finally junk! There is a solution for all five cases!!
We’re all well aware that we’re only half way through Canada’s gruesome winter. We mostly tend to flock our garage with equipments and tools we have no use for this season. Now if you’re like me, you’d rent out a cost efficient self-storage unit that you’ll be able to use for those spacious seasonal tool and equipment. Here is a short list you can refer to when cleaning out your garage.