2 Do’s & Don’ts for Putting Soft Furniture into Storage

Putting a sofa, loveseat, or recliner into a storage unit is a great way to ensure you have it on hand later on when you need it again. However, time in storage can really do a number on a soft piece of furniture, leaving it moldy and compressed if you're not careful. To make sure your furniture emerges in a still-usable state, adhere to these dos and don'ts. Do: Choose climate-controlled storage. Read More 

Five Ways To Utilize Your Social Media Accounts To Organize Your Move

There are a lot of tools that can be essential during a move. However, a successful move doesn't just involve moving boxes, packing paper, and great organization skills. You may also want to get your social media accounts involved in the process. Here's a look at five ways to leverage social media to streamline your move: 1. Reach Out to Moving Companies Before hiring a moving company, you may want to check out their social media page. Read More 

3 Things You May Need To Do Before A Senior Parent Moves In With You

If you have decided to move your parent into your home so that you can provide the help he or she needs, you may need to get to work soon to get your house ready. To make this happen, you will need to select a room for your parent to stay in, declutter this area, and perform the necessary steps needed to make this area completely safe and comfortable for your parent. Read More 

4 Tips For A Safe, Efficient, And Successful Moving Day This Summer

Moving can be a complicated experience. From organizing and cleaning your home to packing and transporting your belongings, the stressful nature of moving is obvious. If you are moving during the summer season, you may not focus on the heat and humidity that will accompany you on moving day.  This heat will not only increase your risk of exhaustion, but it can also make the moving process more time-consuming and overwhelming. Read More