Wednesday, December 11, 2019

The Good, The Bad, And The Ugly When Your Power Is Cutoff During A Move:

There’s a new apparent normal in the Bay Area. October means warmer weather, and now, fire season. In a proactive attempt to prevent fires, PG&E, the Bay Area’s utility company, is strategically cutting power to many homes. Being without power is bad enough during normal times, but right before, or during a move, a potential disaster – or is it?

The Good

Okay, having your power cut off is never a good thing, but when moving, there are worse things that could happen. Despite our digital age, moving is still one of the most analog industries. During blackouts, that’s very good. One could even argue that no power equals no distractions. Grab some boxes, some tape, some packing paper, and pack. Be careful if you want to pack by candlelight. Grab some earbuds and crank up the tunes.
You’ll want to use up as much food as possible before your move. You can still cook if you have a gas stove. If you don’t, fire up the barbecue.

The Bad

No light could make it harder to pack. Cleaning dark drawers and closets can be challenging. While music makes packing easier, you might not be able to spare battery life. Charge your phones in your car, if you can.

The Ugly

You know most of the ugly. If you have an electric stove, it can be impossible to cook that food you desperately need to use up. If you have an electric water heater, you might want to shower and dry your hair at the gym.
The biggest inconvenience happens after the move, when the lack of power makes cleaning almost impossible. If you rent, ask your landlord if you can have a few days extension. Ideally, you should take care of everything needing electricity in advance. Vacuum regularly, especially before a planned blackout. If you need to have the carpet cleaned, do that before the move.

Wednesday, January 9, 2019

Preparing For Moving Day - Top Tips

The key to being prepared for moving day is being organised, setting tasks and creating a schedule.
Aside from packing, you need to factor in time for getting rid of unwanted stuff, updating contacts with your new address, plotting out and priming your new home, arranging assistance from professional movers or friends, and much more.

Bring in help or DIY?

The first decision you will need to make is whether you are able to handle the move without help or whether you will need to use professional movers for all or some of the tasks on the day.
You can hire movers to simply move bulky items and deal with heavy lifting, to disassemble and reassemble furniture, or you can handover the reigns to the whole operation including packing and unpacking all your belongings. There are a variety of options to suit your schedule, budget and peace of mind.

Prepare a moving schedule, checklist and inventory

Organising your time in the lead up to moving day is essential for the smooth running of the day. As soon as the move is confirmed, you should set tasks leading up to and including moving day.
If you don’t know where to begin, there are apps for both iPhone and Android that can help keep you organised from start to finish.
schedule

Plot out your new rooms

Use the floor plans / dimensions of your new home to plot where your current furniture will fit. This will ensure a smooth transition as you will have a clear idea of what will go where, and it will even help you figure out what you will need to get rid of in advance of the move.
plot rooms

Get rid of unwanted things as soon as possible

Moving is a great opportunity to ditch the clutter and get rid of unused and unnecessary stuff that you’ve been piling up at the back of the cupboard or under the bed! No only will this exercise do you good, it could reduce the cost of professional movers if you decide to get rid of a significant amount.
Create piles of things to throw, recycle, sell, or donate, and deal with these items as soon as possible so that you can get stuck into packing up the rest of your home.
remove unwanted goods
Additionally, you should start to use up all your food and condiments in your fridge, freezer and cupboards as these are difficult to transport.

Begin packing as early as possible

The sooner you start packing up boxes, the better. Make sure that your least used belongings are packed up first or placed at the bottom of boxes, with any ’essentials’ placed near the top so you can access them more easily.
Labelling your boxes thoroughly will also save you a lot of time in your new home and allow you to prioritise what you unpack first.
It’s a good idea to pack an overnight bag with the necessities including basic toiletries, medication, a change of clothes, phone charger, and perhaps even tea, coffee and a small amount of cutlery and crockery.
clear room

Allow time to clean, paint and prime your new home

If you are lucky enough to have the option of an overlap of time between homes, use this to clean, paint, and fix anything in need before moving day. You should also factor in time to clean your existing home before the new occupants arrive.
clean up

Change your address

It’s important that you update everyone with your new address, giving as much notice as possible. This includes utility companies, insurance companies, banks, and other organisations, as well as friends and family.
You can also arrange to have your post forwarded for a short period of time.

Ask for help

Ask friends and family for help in advance of your move-in date, whether for heavy lifting, unpacking, or just to look after your children or pets on moving day.

Saturday, December 22, 2018

8 WAYS TO KEEP YOUR HOME CLEAN AND ORGANIZED AFTER A MOVE

The process of moving can seem never-ending. But there’s nothing quite like the feeling of finally getting everything unpacked and settling into your home. Those first few days after unpacking are pretty glorious—everything is in its right place and your space is perfectly clean and uncluttered. The good news is, it’s actually pretty easy to keep it that way.
Embrace small changes first
If you’re generally a bit messy, it may be difficult for you to adopt a tidier and more organized lifestyle. Trying to clean your home from top to bottom at once can be quite overwhelming for you, so you should try to adopt simple habits first. For instance, you can start by simply washing the dishes after your meal every time. Gradually, you can implement other changes until you realize that living in a clean, organized home is much more inspiring and motivating.
Greet change at your front door
When cleaning your home, you should embrace change at your front door – leave your shoes there. You can imagine how much dirt and bacteria you’re bringing inside when you walk around your home in your shoes. So, once you step inside, take off your shoes and leave them by your front door. If you have a lot of shoes, make sure to introduce enough storage units for you and your family members. You can even design a built-in shoe closet next to your entry.
Don’t let clutter rule your life
According to NBC News, one in four Americans actually has a clutter problem. Not only is this making your space smaller, stuffier and more overwhelming, but it’s actually leaving you without a few extra bucks in your wallet. You’d be surprised by how much money you can earn by simply selling your clutter online or organizing a yard sale. Therefore, instead of feeling cramped in your own home and letting clutter take over your life, you should finally free yourself and your space from unnecessary junk and useless items. The best way to declutter your home is to deal with one room at a time. You should throw away anything that you haven’t used in more than a year, put away some items and clothing that you want to donate and set aside those things that you can sell.
Start your morning the organized way
Your bedroom will seem more organized the moment you make your bed in the morning. This will take just a few minutes each morning and you’ll be able to start your day by creating an organized look in your bedroom. Afterwards, your personal sanctuary will seem more relaxing and inspiring, which will have a positive effect on you, as well.
Pay attention to what you breathe in
Tulips on Dining Table
When cleaning and tidying up their homes, most people consider dusting, mopping, scrubbing and vacuuming without even thinking about the quality of their indoor air. Yet, indoor pollution is a serious issue that can affect your health and your home’s general atmosphere. Fortunately, there are plenty of ways to eliminate or at least mitigate this problem in your home. For instance, effective AC units are a key component for creating a healthy, airy atmosphere in homes. Furthermore, proper air conditioning installation is a way of ensuring the effectiveness and efficiency of both duct and spit systems in households. Therefore, if you feel that your home needs some fresh air, you should have an AC unit installed by professionals so that you can rest assured that it’s working properly.
Other ways to increase your indoor air quality is to introduce air purifiers and houseplants that will help you remove airborne toxins and allergens. You should also switch to healthy, green cleaning products instead of using those highly toxic ones.
Wash and deep clean
Everything from covers and pillowcases to drapes and area rugs collects dust and allergens in your home every day. Carpets and rugs, in particular, are full of dirt, toxins and other pollutants that can easily spread throughout your space. Therefore, you should wash and deep clean your fabrics, carpets, rugs and other materials on a regular basis. While covers, pillowcases, sheets, cloths, towels and other materials can be easily thrown into the washing machine, rugs and carpets require more effort, so you can just have them professionally cleaned at least twice a year.
Put away after use
Clean and Modern Kitchen
Learning to put an item away after using it is a simple habit that will save you a lot of effort. By always keeping each item in its own place, you’ll prevent clutter from building up. You may need to introduce more storage units, but you’ll finally have enough room for everything.
Clean as you go
You probably passed by a blanket thrown over your sofa or a pile of magazines lying on your coffee table countless times. Instead of choosing not to even pay attention to these messy spots, you should tidy them up as soon as you notice them. Every time you pass by a cluttered or dirty area in your home, don’t ignore it, but deal with it immediately. This will save you a lot of trouble later on when you can’t postpone cleaning anymore.
Keeping your home clean, tidy and healthy often entails adopting simple habits that will make both your home and your life more organized.
Author: Chloe is a graduated journalist from Adelaide and a regular contributor to Smooth Decorator. She loves everything related to decor, aesthetic and lifestyle topics. She is also passionate about photography. Her biggest dream is to travel the whole world and take some stunning photographs of beautiful places. Besides all this, she enjoys drinking coffee and reading a beautiful book from time to time.

Wednesday, November 7, 2018

How to Move a Piano by Yourself: Complete Step-By-Step Instructions

Some statements are so obvious and well-known that saying them out loud can often cause people to roll their eyes or maybe even answer back in a sarcastic way. Anything from “The sun rises from the east.” through “Oceans are deep and dangerous to swim in.” to “Pianos are difficult to move to another house.” can make people look in disbelief at the person who has just uttered these enlightening words and shoot back, “No kidding!.
How to move a piano by yourself
Although moving a piano by yourself is doable, the obvious and hidden risks involved in the complicated process are just too many to count. If you want what’s best for your prized musical instrument, give it the professional touch it deserves. Request a free moving quote and hire the most experienced piano movers in your area.
However, rash and inconsiderate sarcasm aside, some home movers end up wishing somebody had told them the above piano statement before they underestimated the big challenge and attempted to move a piano by themselves. Because that’s exactly what moving a piano feels like – a relocation challenge of mammoth proportions that only a home mover with
  • previous relocation experience,
  • a bunch of reliable friends,
  • proper moving equipment,
  • a suitable moving vehicle, and
  • anti-risk taking behavior
can pull off with any satisfactory results.
After all, when moving a piano by yourself, you run the risk of saying your farewells to any of these 4 essential things in your life:
  • your health /possible minor or major injuries/,
  • your money /paying for repair works to restore your damaged property or broken musical instrument/,
  • your time /any failure to reach your goal will be counted as lost time/, and
  • your piano /any untimely damage inflicted on your precious instrument will directly influence the rest of the above-mentioned fundamental factors when moving a piano to another home/.
With the purpose of saving you from big troubles and helping you handle the extremely difficult task ahead of you, we have prepared the following practical DIY Piano Moving Guide.
So, how to move a piano by yourself in the safest way possible?

Why Are Pianos So Difficult To Move?

Together with a pool tablea hot tub, and antique furniture, a piano is one of the top contenders for the Most Difficult Things to Moveprize due its weight, bulkiness, and complexity.

How much do pianos weigh?

Even toddlers know that pianos are heavy, but few people actually are interested in knowing why pianos are so heavy and exactly how much they weigh. Regardless of the piano type, the substantial weight comes from the fundamental internal component that holds the strings together – a solid harp made of cast iron. Additionally, both the sound board and the entire piano casing /usually made of solid wood/, not to mention the numerous mechanical parts inside, add up to the staggering weight of a piano.
  • Spinet pianos: even the smallest upright pianos available on the market can weigh between 300 lbs. and 400 lbs.;
  • Large upright pianos: their initial weight is about 500 lbs., but due to their variations, they can easily reach 800 lbs. or even more;
  • Grand pianos: weighing up to 1000 lbs., or sometimes even more for some specialized models, grand pianos are the hardest ones to move from one house to another due to their one-of-a-kind bulkiness too.

Just how bulky and awkward are pianos for moving?

How to move a grand piano
A poor piano moving strategy will only lead to dangerous complications.
Moving a piano to another house, or even moving a piano to another room is never that simple. In fact, it’s a rather complicated and delicate process because, besides the weight, the other factor that troubles the whole process is the awkward bulkiness of these lovely musical instruments.
Upright pianos tend to be rather tall, while grand pianos are notorious for their odd shapes. One troublesome problem in particular, even when moving a piano across the room, is the impossibility to distribute evenly the extreme weight of the instrument.
As a result, slight shifts in any direction can lead to much larger and unpredictable shifts in the overall balance and weight of the piano, thus making it extremely difficult to turn and maneuver the instrument around tight corners and steep stairs without personal injuries, property damage, or costly structural damage to the piano itself.

Are pianos really so delicate?

Yes. Pianos are not only incredibly sophisticated mechanical musical instruments (some models are said to contain more than 7000 finely tuned moving parts), but they are also very delicate. Damage to a piano being moved from point A to point B can come from practically anywhere and the extent of that physical harm may vary greatly – from minor damage (superficial scratches and casing cracks) through medium damage (broken legs, broken keys) to serious damage (ruined sound or playing mechanisms).

Are you up to the piano moving challenge?

Having in mind the information so far, if you’re not well prepared for the piano moving challenge, you run the risk of damaging your precious instrument forever (it might never be the same again even when repaired). You really need to think about whether you are up to the task before seriously considering moving your piano by yourself.
Your safest bet to protect your valuable instrument, your (more) valuable property, and your most valuable possession of them all (your health!) is to leave the Herculean task to specialty piano movers who have the extensive experience, proper training and required know-how to move a piano in a perfectly safe way.

Get Ready For A Safe Piano Moving Experience

Despite the serious challenge ahead of you, it is actually possible to move a piano by yourself as long as a number of must-have conditions are met. The proper execution of the piano relocation is vital, but the preparation stage is just as important for the success of the operation, if not even more so.

Gather your piano moving enthusiasts

How to move a piano safely
When moving a piano by yourself, any pair of helping hands is more than welcome.
One thing is as clear as day – you won’t possibly be able to manage your strenuous piano relocation project without the support of trusted helpers. Get in touch with reliable friends of yours who you think will be suitable for the job. See if they will be available on the scheduled day of the move and of course, whether they will be willing to help you out at all. Be straightforward with them from the beginning and explain to them why exactly you need their invaluable assistance.
Yes, your buddies should know beforehand what they are against simply because transporting a super heavy musical instrument from one house to another is very different from, let’s say, moving a sofa and a couple of armchairs.
Your helpers don’t need to be blessed with inhuman physical strength (although it would definitely help) – the strength comes in numbers. Gather up at least 4 non-professional movers to help you out and you have a real chance of success.

Get hold of the right moving equipment

Once you have the right assistance committed to your piano moving job, the next logical step for you is to obtain the required equipment for transporting your prized musical instrument to its new location. Don’t start the moving operations without:
  • A moving dolly/hand truck: this is an absolute must-have piece of moving equipment which you are advised to rent temporarily instead of purchase permanently. Depending on the dimensions of your piano, you may need an extra wheeled companion to get the job done problem-free. Make sure the dolly/hand truck has four heavy-duty wheels and that it can handle the specific load.
  • Furniture straps: the straps will give you a much better hold on the instrument and will ease its enormous weight on you and your assistants. Also, they can be used for securing the instrument while the latter is already in motion.
  • Furniture blankets: these thick protective blankets are always a good investment because they will minimize the chance of untimely damage both to the piano itself and your property at the same time.
  • A moving vehicle: you have various options here – from using your own pickup truck or a suitable trailer, through borrowing the right vehicle from a friend all the way to renting a moving truck from a local truck rental agency. Whichever way you decide to go, the truck should be equipped with an operational loading/unloading ramp.

Dress properly for the relocation occasion

As you can probably suspect, safety is your primary concern when moving a piano without professional movers. One of the most common moving mistakes that home movers make is to underestimate the importance of how they dress for the job. Don’t make that rookie mistake and make sure you, as well as your friends, wear the right kind of clothes and shoes.
Select the most comfortable flexible clothes that fit you well and give you the freedom to do all kinds of unusual movements /avoid baggy clothes at all costs!/. Similarly, your pair of shoes must be the most comfortable one you own. Bet on fully enclosed footwear with good ankle support and anti-slip soles /sports shoes are highly recommended/. Protect your fingers and hands by having high-quality work gloves which will also guarantee the best grip possible. Also, avoid wearing any long jewelry pieces that could accidentally hook onto something and compromise the safety of the whole piano moving project.

Prepare your piano for a safe move to your new home

The final step before attempting to move a piano by yourself is to get the giant instrument ready for safe transportation.
  1. How to prepare a piano for moving
    Protect your piano well and you’re already halfway there.
    First of all, close the lid to protect the fragile keys and lock it if possible to keep it from opening during transport. If there isn’t a lock on the lid, then use stretch tape to ensure it stays closed at all times.
  2. Secondly, cover tightly the entire piano in furniture blankets as the protective covers will protect its exterior and interior against accidental damage. Fix the blankets in place with tape, straps or rope.
  3. Finally, consider removing the metal casters at the bottom of the piano to facilitate the job of balancing the enormous load on the moving dolly. Don’t be fooled by the presence of those metal wheels as they have mostly decorative purposes and can only be used to move the musical instrument a few inches, if at all. Never ever attempt to roll you piano on its casters!

Step-By-Step Guide To Moving A Piano By Yourself

The following practical tips on how to move a piano long distance to another house will give you a much better idea of what you are expected to do and what you are not advised to do during the actual relocation of the huge musical instrument. All the pointers are organized into a convenient step-by-step piano moving guide.

5 Initial steps to moving a piano long distance without movers

For obvious reasons, moving a piano across the room or to another room in the same residence is the preferred moving scenario for you because you surely won’t have to worry about loading and unloading the piano and you definitely won’t have to fret over having your expensive musical instrument damaged during the haul inside the transportation vehicle. Regrettably, when you’re moving to another home, you can’t leave your precious wrapped-up bundle behind – after all, the last thing you’d want is to part with your prized musical instrument. And as a result, you get to “enjoy” the highest level of difficulty when moving a piano by yourself.
Step 1: Plan your route well all the way to the waiting moving truck.
Step 2: Clear any obstacles along the pre-determined route and make sure there are no wet or slippery spots on the path.
Step 3: Distribute properly the individual tasks and let every helper know exactly what they will be responsible for. Remember that moving a piano correctly is all about good teamwork.
How to load a piano into a moving truck
Your piano should be one of the very first household items to be loaded into the moving truck.
Step 4: Devise emergency signals and establish an unambiguous way of communication during the course of the complicated operation.
Step 5: If somebody is not currently handling the piano, nominate that person as the spotter. A spotter is somebody whose main job is to monitor the piano relocation process from a distance and to warn the team of any fast-approaching dangers.

7 Major steps to moving a piano across country

Step 6: With two helpers on each end of the piano /or three if it is a grand piano/, fix the heavy-duty straps under the bottom of the instrument and lift the piano off the ground while doing your best to keep it in an upright position. Remember that a piano should never be tilted or laid on its sides because that can easily damage the intricate workings of the instrument.
Step 7: With the piano still in the air, slide one or two dollies underneath it until the massive wooden structure is well balanced.
Step 8: Once on the dolly, the piano must be secured tightly with additional moving straps or rope so that it will be perfectly immobilized during the transportation.
Step 9: Start wheeling the well-protected piano towards the exit of your home. Ideally, you won’t have to deal with any steps at all, or if you do, they will be just one or two easily manageable ones. Have two helpers guide the dolly (or dollies) while the rest of the team members support the piano and keep it as upright and steady as possible. Think your actions through before you act. Go very slowly without making any sudden or jerky movements. Have breaks whenever possible to catch your breath and plan your next few moves.
Step 10An important note: If the escape route out of your home involves more than one or two manageable steps, let’s say an entire flight (or flights!) of stairs regardless of whether the staircase goes up or down, then be wise and hire experienced piano movers who know what they are doing. Keep in mind that the presence of stairs changes the ballgame altogether – the large dimensions, the extreme weight and the tricky center of gravity of your piano make the already tough task of moving a piano upstairs or downstairs yourself too risky to be attempted by non-professionals.
Step 11: Once you reach the moving vehicle outside, it’s time to load your piano into the back of the truck. The treble clef side of your piano is the lighter side, so it should be guided first onto the loading ramp. Have at least two (preferably three) assistants on the heavier side (the bass clef side) support and push the bundled package while the strongest of your friends guide and pull the piano up the ramp.
Step 12Where to place your piano in the moving truck? Your valuable piano should be one of the very first household items to be loaded into the back of the truck. It’s vital that you secure the instrument well during the relocation journey – use straps and ropes to immobilize it, as well as plenty of packed boxes and furniture pieces around it to keep it in one place. Use wooden planks to stabilize the piano if the floor is not perfectly level.
How to move a piano easily
Only those who have read and followed our DIY Piano Moving Guide will be able to enjoy a delicious topical cake after the move.

3 Final steps to moving a piano to another house without movers

Step 13: When you reach your new home, figure out the exact new location of your piano before you unload it and start wheeling it inside. Ideally, the new spot will be against an inside wall and away from direct sunlight, in a room with stable temperature and humidity.
Step 14: Don’t panic if you find out that your piano is out of tune when you wheel it inside the designated room and place it in its exact spot. In most cases, that problem is just a side effect of all the unusual movements, uncharacteristic shifts, and the changed environment. Give your stressed musical instrument some time (some experts recommend at least a month!) before you tune it or have it tuned permanently.
Step 15: Congratulate yourself for a job well done!

Saturday, November 3, 2018

11.29.17 Finding The Best Full-Service FF&E Company

Furniture, fixtures, and equipment or FF&E refers to all items in a building, such as furniture, artwork, window treatments and lighting, which are not part of the structure or utilities. They are also sometimes referred to as furniture, fixtures, and accessories (FF&A). They are the parts of the building that greatly affect the experience clients, customers, employees, and guests have at facilities. A number of professionals from hotel managers to interior designers have developed skill in selecting and procuring FF&E. The right full-service transportation and logistics partner can add value and reduce costs throughout the process.
Whether the project is an office and industrial (O&I) move, new construction, or a renovation, you’ll need to plan for the transportation and installation of FF&E products.

So How Do You Find The Best Full-Service FF&E Company?

Royal Hawaiian Movers has had the privilege to work on several FF&E projects. Based on our experience the following are the best attributes to look for in an FF&E transportation partner.

Best Full-Service FF&E Company Project Management

Project Management

An FF&E company with project management capabilities can help with determining the scope of your project. Additionally, FF&E companies with phase planning experience can help with more accurate budgeting and better resource scheduling, saving time and money.

Fleet of Trucks and Trailers

Beyond scheduling resources, an FF&E company that has integrated transportation can help to make the FF&E process more efficient by allocating resources from their own fleet. This allows them to handle pick-ups – including container drayage – and deliveries of everything from shelving to heavy medical equipment without coordinating with other companies.
Full-Service FF&E Company Finishwork

Some moving companies provide extra value by providing additional manpower to help with construction-related tasks.

*Phase planning and storage are especially helpful together when a project requires room by room, department by department, or floor by floor installations.

Storage

Warehousing is important to FF&E for two reasons: 1) Storing products off-site until it is time to install keeps valuable operational space open for business during the process. 2) Products can be inspected for damage and staged for delivery, helping to keep the project on time and reducing the risk of damage.
Since storage space in Hawaii is both costly and scarce, storage on the mainland can be an effective way to control costs while ensuring that products are on hand when needed. Royal Hawaiian Movers partners with our sister company Approved Freight to provide warehousing in Southern California. Approved Freight offers sailings to Hawaii two times weekly

Best Full-Service FF&E Company Storage

*Phase planning and storage are especially helpful together when a project requires room by room, department by department, or floor by floor installations.

Installation services

Efficiency throughout the entire FF&E process is important, but the most important part is the installation.  The best transportation service partners offer final installation services to make the project seamless from start to finish.
Royal Hawaiian Movers Makes FF&E Easy
Royal Hawaiian Movers has experience with a wide variety of O&I and FF&E projects including popular Hawaii hotels and military barracks. Our goal is to make transportation worry-free, so we provide the right combination of services that allow our customers to focus their attention on the other parts of their FF&E projects. We specialize in getting your FF&E products to Hawaii, then we provide storage, sorting and segregating, delivery, installation, and rubbish (debris) removal. Royal Hawaiian Movers can also help reduce the environmental impact of your project by providing storage for items that may be repurposed or resold and by offering recycling services. Even better, we offer these services at each of our locations: Oahu, Maui, Kauai, Big Island – Hilo and Big Island – Kailua-Kona.
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Tuesday, October 30, 2018

Luxury Moving Services For Cincinnati Homeowners And Businesses

Cincinnati Movers

Moves of all sizes and distances are stressful, but they don’t have to be when you come to Black Tie Moving. For over 50 years, we have been providing NBA teams and celebrities with a red-carpet moving experience. However, you don’t have to have star status to take advantage of our stress-free moving plans. No matter who you are or who you know, our moving company in Cincinnati is ready to provide you with great attention to detail, highly-trained professionals, and state-of-the-art moving equipment so that we can add you to our list of over 40,000 successful relocations.

Professional Movers Serving All Of Cincinnati

At Black Tie Moving, we strive to set our moving company apart from others by offering luxury-grade moving options and customized moving plans. We know that all relocation needs are unique, so we provide a variety of comprehensive relocation solutions to create a program that best fits your timeline and budget. To get started with your custom plan, sit down with one of our experts and choose from the following services:
·  Cincinnati Local Movers: Rest assured that we roll out the red carpet for even the shortest of moves.
·  Cincinnati Long Distance Movers: Start your new life across the country off on the right foot with our help!
·  Cincinnati Apartment Movers: We have the tools to navigate the small spaces of your apartment building.
·  Cincinnati Household Movers: No matter the size of your home, we have the tools to tackle the job.
·  Cincinnati Interstate Movers: Make the process of moving to a new state easier with the help of our professionals.
·  Cincinnati Intrastate Movers: Whether you’re moving to Cleveland or Dayton, we have you covered.
·  Cincinnati Storage: We partners with safe and secure storage facilities throughout the country to make your move more seamless.
·  Cincinnati Residential Movers: Our experts can help make our transition to your new home simple and stress-free.
·  Cincinnati Commercial Movers: Save your business time and money with our quick and efficient commercial moving services.

Find Out More About Our Cincinnati Movers

Are you ready to start planning your next big move? Then why wait to call Black Tie Moving any longer? Reach out to us today to discuss your needs with one of our friendly service representatives. If you would like to request a free, no-obligation estimate, you can simply submit our online form instead!