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Eliminate Stress By Using A Moving Checklist

November 18th, 2009 No comments

Moving can be very stressful but you can make things much easier on yourself when you plan everything out before hand. Advanced planning relives a great deal of stress and helps make sure that the whole process will go as smooth as possible.

5 to 8 Weeks Prior To Moving – About two months out from your move, it is time to do some serious planning. You must investigate your moving options by calling different companies and getting estimates in writing. Make your choice and set an appointment for moving day. You should also ask your accountant about any tax deductions you might be entitled to because of your move and find out what paperwork you need to save. Now is the time to gather important documents. Get medical records of all family members and your pets so you will have them for your new health care providers. Make sure you have other important documents gathered, and replace ones that are lost. This includes social security cards, birth certificates, and immunization records.

Meet with your insurance agent and find out if you need to adjust any of your policies. Make a list of all of your possessions and figure out which valuables you want to be responsible for, which ones you will ship ahead, and which ones you will entrust to the movers. Begin gathering boxes. You can buy boxes or collect them from your weekly grocery store visits. Buy all packing supplies such as markers, tape, foam peanuts, and boxes so they will be handy at any time you get a free minute to pack up a few things. You can pack up seasonal items and other belongings that you will not need until after your move.

2 to 4 Weeks Prior To Moving – In the month leading up to moving day, you must get serious about packing and preparing to move. Register a change of address form with the Post Office and let the utility companies know when to shut off service to your old home and begin service at your new location. Figure out if you want to move your live plants or find new homes for them. Plan your final menus so you won’t have a lot of perishable food to throw away.

Additionally, get rid of any flammables or poisons that cannot be moved. You should also begin to investigate what it is going to take to transfer your car registration to you new state. Be sure that you spend some time at you bank either closing or transferring your essential accounts. Do not forget to start cleaning out your fridge of all the food that you have on hand!

Moving Week – About a week before moving day, confirm your appointment with the mover to make sure they have the right time, date, and location. Pay your deposit and make sure you understand any stipulations they make have regarding allowable items and packing procedures. Dig out your written estimate and keep it readily accessible so you will have it should any questions over pricing arise.

Don’t forget to let all of your friends and family members know where you are moving. That’s easy today thanks to email, but don’t overlook those without email access. Be sure to drain and defrost your refrigerator and drain water from all other applicable appliances.

Moving- In – Once you arrive at your new home you will likely be overwhelmed by everything that you need to do. However, there are a few things that are essential to take right away. Before your belongings arrive spend some time checking over your new home and confirming that your utilities are being turned on.

Additionally, check to be sure that all of your appliances are in working condition. Be sure that you are present when the movers arrive so that you can check your belongings and provide payment. If you are not paying by credit card you will need a cashier’s check or cash to pay off your moving balance.

About the author: Jerry Dyess specializes in Texas Electricity news and Texas Electric prices.

Ways To Construct Fences Without Making A Problem

November 18th, 2009 No comments

For everyone who has the plan to put up a barrier between themselves and the neighbors, there are great companies who are well placed to erect a fence in Plano TX. Richardson fences are also reputed to have some of the best Plano fences and the prices are affordable by most people. But why would anyone wish to put up barriers, particularly if it is on a family style estate?

The answer is very simple but different for every person. Probably the first consideration that occurs to most people is privacy. Some people want to be free to perhaps sunbathe naked with a little bit of extra freedom thrown in. Sunbathing even in bikinis or micro swim suits can be a little embarrassing if the next door neighbor has a great view of the pool from his property.Then of course, security often plays a major role in the decision to erect a barrier along boundary lines. Depending on the location, some people will only find it necessary to put up roadside boundaries. But for those who live in crime prone areas, the taller that the barrier can be built, the better! Even metal barriers are available for those who want something stronger.

Metal barriers are more in line for those industrial style properties. These are very difficult to scale, for the would-be robber, and they are relatively more difficult to cut through. This probably would not be style for a friendly neighborhood!

Boundaries can also cause some problems between neighbors so putting up a barrier, albeit just a token one, can stop any fussing and fighting about where the properties end. Several things have to be thought out well before deciding on the kind of barrier that is to be erected. First, double check the plans for the area and make sure that the barrier, or the support posts, do not encroach on any land belonging to someone else. Also check for pipes or cables being buried underground to avoid unnecessary accidents which will cost a lot of money to correct. It is also a good idea to check out if there are any easements (right of way notations) on the property to stop any kinds of legal fights in future.If this is a private property, try checking with the local neighborhood association to see if the style of barrier is the same as the neighbors. There is no need to invite trouble, particularly if this is a new family moving to the area. Neighbors tend to hold grudges for years, so if problems can be avoided at all costs then this must be for the better.

Once these many checks and double checks have been done, it is time to peruse the brochures and think about what kind of barrier is going to be put up. Some look like they have been there for years, but new ones can be built that way. Some people do not like the ‘new’ look and will go for weather beaten wood that looks good in all weathers. Other people will want to paint the barrier every year to keep it bright and shining but it is all a matter of taste. Whether it is for those with good taste or bad taste is the question!

Connor Sullivan vacationed at a ranch and he was very impressed with the Plano Fences that surrounded the spot. He hired a Richardson Fence company to install vast amount of fencing around his barn. Get a totally unique version of this article from our article submission service