Moving? Learn About Pet Removal Services & Why You Need Them

If you are planning a removal and your household has pets, it is important to plan ahead for their special removal. Doing so will ensure that you find a provider in time for your removal. It will also ensure that your pet is well looked after during the move. Read on to learn more about pet removals. Where can you get a pet removal service? Many furniture removalists offer pet removal services. [Read More]

2 Major Considerations When Renting a Self-Storage Facility

The longer you live in your residence, the more items you accumulate over the years. However, homeowners will not realize this until they have to move house, especially if the new home is smaller. At this juncture, you have a few options to consider: give less used items away, hold a garage sale and make some money off your items, or opt for a self-storage facility. Generally, homeowners may opt for self-storage if they are in a transition period and would like to reclaim their belongings once they have access to a bigger space. [Read More]

Uni Students: Five Tips for Storing Your Stuff During the Summer Holidays

If you are going home from uni for the summer, you have to make a plan to deal with your stuff. You can give it away, donate it or throw it away, but then, you will have to waste money in the fall buying new stuff. You can also haul it all back to your parents, but that can be cumbersome, especially if you don't have a something that can haul items: [Read More]

How to Prevent Humidity Damage When Storing Furniture

Mould, mildew and moisture – they can all wreak havoc on our favourite furniture items. Especially when storing furniture in humid climates for extended periods it's important to account for the environmental conditions and plan accordingly. There's nothing worse than thinking your prized furniture is stored safely out of harm's way only to find that the insidious humidity has silently been taking its toll. From timber that's become swollen and expanded, to white mould and brown streaks on leather and fabrics, humidity damage at best will affect the appearance of furniture but at its worst can destroy furniture items and fabrics completely. [Read More]