Moving Your Garage

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We Pasadena moving companies see it all the time: garages cluttered with dust-caked belongings dating back to the Dark Ages. And for some reason, you yearn to bring most if not all of these accumulated treasures all the way to your new castle. Well, it can be done. And it can be done much more smoothly when you’re guided by the following tips. Making them part of your plan will help you and your chosen Pasadena movers empty your garage in the most efficient possible way.

If you have a refrigerator or freezer stored in your garage, deal with it ASAP. Your mission will boil down to three basic tasks: defrosting, cleaning, and drying – all to be completed well before your Pasadena moving company arrives on the scene. Defrosting is particularly crucial, as leaky appliances often stain and even damage moving trucks – whether it’s one you rented or one belonging to the Pasadena movers you hired.

Binding long-handled tools together also makes for a smoother garage move. Simply grab a role of heavy-duty tape and wrap it around your collection of rakes, shovels, and other tools, creating a neat, easy-to-carry bundle. Having everything bound in a handy little package will help save time during the move-out process – always a plus if your Pasadena moving company charges by the hour.

No matter what else you do to ensure a smooth garage move, one step must never be forgotten: deciding which items you don’t want to bring along. Not an easy process, but one that will save time (and therefore money) in the long-run. Separating the ‘don’t want’ items even may bring you profits – garage sales, eBay, and the like all make effective venues for selling unwanted property.

If you have questions about moving belongings out of your garage, be sure to reach out to Executive Moving Systems. Among the leading Pasadena moving companies, we provide prompt, dependable service no matter how big the job. When you need reliable Los Angeles movers, you can count on Executive Moving Systems to get it there safe and sound.