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Storage
Location
We offer storage solutions from one box to an entire
household. Your belongings will be stored in a
modern state-of-the-art facility that offers 24 hour
security We can accommodate all your needs for
warehouse storage in the us. Security Our storage
facility was designed with your security in mind
including, fire, theft, smoke alarms and 24 hour
video surveillance cameras and motion detectors.
Prices range according to your shipment size,
starting at $39 per month.
Packing
Packing services are available through
B & B Transportation, Moving Company.
We do provide a professional packing crew to pack up
your personal
belongings. Let
B & B Transportation to do your pack and
load and unload and
take all of the stress and worries out of your
upcoming move.
We do provide packing materials at a discounted rate
when you use
our packing services. This service can really be a
convenience for
your busy life and could actually save you a lot of
time and money
when you consider the time you must take off work to
pack and prepare
for your move. Please give us a call for your free
estimate on your
pack up and load and unload.
Packing Supplies
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BOX'S |
SIZE / CF |
PACK IN A BOX |
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Book Boxes Small |
17" x
12.5" x 12.5"
1.5 cf |
Books, records, papers, wine, liquor, tools, heavy cookware. |
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Medium Box |
18" x
18" x 16"
3.0 cf |
Pots and pans, linens (towels & sheets), shoes, games, small pictures,
lamp shades, toys, silverware, purses, cooking utensils, stereo
components, odds & ends. |
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Large Box |
18" x
18" x 24"
5.0 cf |
Basically anything that won't fit in the above boxes; cookie sheet,
pans, serving trays, games, pictures, blankets, pillows, lamps and lamp
shades. |
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Extra Large Box |
22" x
22" x 22"
6.0 cf |
Big lampshades, pillows, bedspreads, quilts, comforters, cushions,
baskets and globes. Dishes, plates, bowls, saucers (on bottom layer);
glasses, fragile figurines and knick knacks (on top layer). |
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Dish Pack Boxes |
18" x
18" x 27.5"
4.5 cf |
Dishes, plates, bowls, saucers, glasses, fragile figurines, and
knickknacks. These things should be wrapped in tissue paper or bubble
wrap for ultimate protection against breakage. |
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Mirror Box |
Reg., 4 separate pieces |
Pictures, mirrors, paintings, glass tabletops, small pieces of marble.
These items should be wrapped in bubble wrap, or tissue paper before
being boxed. |
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Wardrobe Boxes |
21" x
20" x 47"
18 cf |
Hanging clothes, suits, dresses, formal wear, long coats. The bottom can
be used for shoes, and other smaller, lighter objects. |
Packing Tips
Pack one room at a time, labeling each box with a
description of its contents and its
destination (e.g., kitchen, bathroom). Be as
specific as you can; it will make unpacking that
much easier.
Keep the weight of your boxes reasonable. If
possible,
put heavy items in small boxes to make them easier
to carry.
Don't apply tape directly to polished or painted
wood finishes.
Removing the tape could ruin the surface.
Double-box fragile items and add plenty of
cushioning.
Use the right size boxes.
Put heavy items, like books, in small boxes; light
items, like linens and pillows, in bigger ones.
(Large boxes packed with heavy items are a common
complaint of professional movers. They not only make
the job harder but also have a better chance of
breaking.)
Put heavier items on the bottoms of boxes, lighter
items on top.
And if you’re loading the truck yourself, pack
heavier boxes first, toward the front of the truck,
for balance.
Don’t leave empty spaces in the boxes.
Fill in gaps with clothing, towels, or packing
paper. Movers often won’t move boxes that feel
loosely packed or unbalanced.
Avoid mixing items from different rooms in the same
box.
It will make your packing quicker and your unpacking
a lot easier, too.
Label each box with the room it’s destined for and a
description of its contents.
This will help you and your movers know where every
box belongs in your new place. Numbering each box
and keeping an inventory list in a small notebook is
a good way to keep track of what you’ve packed? and
to make sure you still have everything when you
unpack.
Tape boxes well.
Use a couple of pieces of tape to close the bottom
and top seams, then use one of the movers’
techniques? making a couple of wraps all the way
around the box’s top and bottom edges, where stress
is concentrated.
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