• Moving and Storage Accessories

    Posted on November 5th, 2009 by bwarner No comments

    AccessoriesNothing says loving like accessories for your move, right? Well, that might be going a bit far, but making sure all your personal effects are secure during your move can go far in the way of peace-of-mind. In many cases, when placing your order you can get things like rope and stretch wrap to cover and tie down boxes and furniture. It’s a little known fact that stretch wrap can make your furniture more aero-dynamic when moving through the house. Less wind resistance = faster moving = reduced energy expenditures.

    To inquire about any accessories mentioned above or to see which accessories are available at the location you’re renting from, please contact the PODS call center at 800-776-PODS (7637).

    As well, save money by buying the boxes (link: http://www.podsboxes.com/)  the professionals use and pack your belongings yourself (Packing tips link here) so you know your belongings receive the care they deserve.

  • Seasonal Storage Made Easy

    Posted on October 28th, 2009 by bwarner No comments

    Are you tired of climbing into the attic before and after every season? Do you have to climb over things in your basement or garage to locate your seasonal items? Wouldn’t it be nice if there was an easy and convenient way to store your seasonal items?

    santa_claus_inflatableA solution to the seasonal storage blues is a PODS® weather resistant container. The container is ideal as you can keep it as long as you need, so you can take your time moving items in and out of your container (as you enjoy decorating for the holiday season). And, there are several sizes available to provide you with enough space for all your seasonal items. The other cool part is that a PODS® container is at ground-level, providing you with easy loading and unloading access. So it’s easier to move the Christmas tree that seems to get heavier each year, the giant plastic Santa singing Ho-Ho-Ho, and the large decorative Easter Bunny.

    Here are some tips on storing seasonal or holiday items in your container:

    First, it’s always important to protect your items, by using bubble wrap, paper, etc. to help you protect your valuables such as ornaments or that holiday cookie jar grandma gave you. If you have an artificial Christmas tree, rubber band like colored limbs together to save yourself the step of sorting next year. Save the original packaging tray for the holiday lights. Repack the Christmas lights by clipping them back into plastic holder they came in. It will make decorating for the holiday next year so much more enjoyable when the Christmas lights are not bundled together representing the size of a pumpkin.

    Pack your items by season in sturdy boxes or plastic bins. When the box is packed, label the outside depending on the season, what the items are, and any other distinguishing information. Ex: Halloween – The Great Pumpkin, or Christmas – Ornaments. Next is to create a system for easy seasonal identification. A system that worked well for me was splitting the container into 4 sections – Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring. Then I group all the boxes/items depending on the season.

    When each new season comes around and my container is delivered, I can easily distinguish the items I need, but also know that I can take my time loading/unloading.

    With these tips, you’ll be ready to start storing your seasonal items.

  • Storing Valuables and Electronics

    Posted on October 20th, 2009 by bwarner No comments

    When moving, renovating or even when you need to safely stow values and electronics, PODS storage is an easy answer. Nothing can be more devastating when temperature or moisture damage destroys your belongings. Whether they’re more recent acquisitions or heirloom items, storage center features are very important.

    Storage with PODS just makes sense. Some highlights of our storage facilities are:

    • Secure – Storage centers are accessible by PODS employees and customers. Only you have access to your belongings because only you have a key.
    • Climate controlled – Our air conditioned facilities provide you with peace of mind.
    • Humidity controlled – If you’re storing items that can warp due to exposure to humidity, choose one of our humidity controlled centers. (Not available in all markets)
    • Store more! – We bring your stored items to you!  Whether you need to add more boxes or valuables to your container or you need to remove anything stored,  we’ll bring your container to you, saving you time and money!

    In the event that you need to remove a large number of items from your container, don’t even consider renting a moving truck. PODS can deliver your container back to your home or to a new location and you can pack and unpack your container at your leisure.

  • Kitchen Packing Tips: How to protect your plates and breakables

    Posted on October 13th, 2009 by bwarner No comments

    Tossing PlatesPreparation is important when packing away your kitchen, especially when faced with how to handle your more fragile kitchenware such as plates, glasses and china.  Knowing this, we’ve put together a few tips to consider when packing your kitchenware:

    • Boxes: Always remember to use sturdy, thick boxes. This is one area where you should not skimp. Thick, durable boxes are key to ensuring that when packing fragile items, your boxes do not get smushed, putting pressure on your fragile valuables inside.
    • Stock up on Bubble-wrap, Styrofoam (popcorn, peanuts or sheets) or thick packing paper. As well, most moving supply locations also sell handy bubble-wrap sleeves that you can simply slip your plates into, making packing that much easier.
    • Top,  Bottom: While conserving your packing materials can sometimes be a priority, try and make sure to always place your bubble-wrap, Styrofoam or packing paper in both the bottom and top of the box to help cushion your fragile items from impact or the usual movement boxes make while in transit.
    • The spaces in-between: Remember to place your cushioning material between your plates and glasses, not just between them and the box.

    When packing your kitchen supplies, it’s always better to go overboard with caution.

    Have your own packing tips when it comes to your fragile belongings?  Let us know!