December 4, 2015 - Redman Van: Bringing Order To Moving

Each year, over 40 million people move to a new home; more than 23 million move within the same county, close to eight million move to a different county within the same state, 7.5 million move to a different state, and well over 1.2 million will move to a different country. Perhaps this year, you and your family will join the growing number of Americans uprooting their lives to begin a new chapter within the walls of a new home.

 

While the thought of moving can be exciting, when it comes to packing up your home, things can get a bit challenging. Between transporting boxes full of possessions, different pieces of furniture and more, moving can end up being much more disorganized than initially planned. However, with these three tips and the help of Redman Van, you can make your moving experience a beautifully organized breeze.

 

1.     LOTS of Labels

When it comes to moving, you can never have too many labels. Forget about using markers or color-coded pens to scratch “misc.” on dozens of boxes; this will only add to frustration. Instead, create computer-generated labels – and hundreds of them.

 

Pick up a large box of cheap labels at your local supply store, load them into your printer, create a document with a label for every room in your house, and let the printer do the rest. These labels should include rooms such as:

  • Kitchen
  • Living Room
  • TV Room
  • Master Bedroom
  • Girls Room
  • Boys Room
  • Bathroom
  • Laundry Room
  • Garage
  • Storage, etc.

 

Experts recommend printing about one hundred labels per-room, then place a label in the corner of all four sides of the boxes. While this may seem like overkill, your future-self will thank your past-self when it comes time to search for and unpack the boxes.

 

2.     Keep A Handy Dandy Notebook

This notebook will be the center of your universe, so make sure it has plenty of free space, big pages, and even inside pockets. With the help of this notebook, you can adequately keep track of all the moving parts involved with a move. In this notebook, you will include:

 

  • House hunting information: Realtor phone numbers, notes on houses you’ve toured, handymen recommendations, movers, They can all be included in a dedicated section.
  • Ideas for your future home: Paint chips, flooring samples, wallpaper snippets, fabric swatches, etc. can all be kept in the pockets for future decorating ideas in your new home.
  • Scheduled appointments: Use your notebook to keep track of appointments or special dates for your move – i.e., “movers are coming,” “cable installation,” “plumbing specialist,” etc.
  • Keep track of boxes: Remember all those labels you printed out? Keep notes on specific contents of each box. This will make it easy to find plates, sheets, etc.

3.     Pack A Last Minute “Essentials Box”

 

This “essentials box” is one of the most important things you can do during a move. After the rest of your house is packed, create a box that has all of the things you’ll absolutely need in your new house before all the unpacking beings. This box can contain things like the coffee maker, your child’s special toy, a set of bed sheets, blankets, pillows, alarm clocks, and more. Decorate or mark this box differently from the others so that you and the movers know it goes in the truck last and comes out of the truck first.

 

With these simple tips, moving won’t be such a big deal. Take an even bigger load off with the help of Redman Van, Utah’s most trusted moving and storage company. Call us today to learn how we can help!

September 21, 2015 - Making The Move: 8 Signs That It’s Time

Between 2012 and 2014, more than 35.9 million living in the United States moved to a different residency – that’s nearly 12 percent of the nation’s population. While employment, family and housing were the leading causes of people making the move, it’s clear that the economic health of our country plays a major role in making people pull up their roots and plant them somewhere new.

 

These major categories, however, shouldn’t be the only reason you’re questioning a move – several other factors might indicate that the time is right for you to make a move, too. Here are 8 telltale signs that you could be ready:

 

  1. Overgrown Home

Are you tired of sharing one bathroom sink with all of your family members? Moving to a larger home can accommodate a growing family and give everyone the space they need.

 

  1. Flown the Coop

Are there too many open rooms in your home? Have your kids grown and fled the coop? Downsizing to a smaller home could not only save you money, but make you money, too.

 

  1. Worn out by Weather

Ready for more sunshiny days? Perhaps your longing for a location with varying seasons. Many people decide to move because of the weather or climate.

 

  1. Remodel Headache

Owning a home means that remodeling is inevitable – but what if there is just too much to remodel and not enough budget? Save yourself the headache and move to a home that has your wants and needs.

 

  1. The Relationship Reason

Trying to meet that special someone? Hoping to start over after a rocky relationship? Moving into a new house can be the ideal solution for starting fresh.

 

  1. Ready to Retire

Calling it quits on that job you’ve had for years? What do you want to do in your newfound free time – hike, bike, golf, sail, read, play tennis? Head to a land where all your retirement dreams can come true.

 

  1. Neighbor Nonsense

Is your neighborhood being overrun by noise, crime, construction or traffic? This is a great indicator that it might be time to sell and relocate -it’s not you, it’s them.

 

  1. Killer Commute

Do you feel like you’re spending too much time in the car going to-and-from work and not enough time at home? Ready to ride your bike or walk to work? Moving closer to your job can save you valuable time and money.

 

If you’ve settled the scores and decided that it’s time for you to make a move, let Redman Van help make your job easier.

August 27, 2015 - 10 Easy Ways To Boost The Value Of Your Home

If you’re planning on selling your home, there are a few simple things you can do to increase your homes value and improve its sales appeal. Keep reading to learn more.

1. Start Scrubbing

It is essential that your home is clean. Set aside a weekend to scrub every nook and cranny of your home. In some cases, it may be best to save yourself some time for other projects by hiring a professional cleaning service—a professional service will also have better tools and be better equipped to thoroughly clean your home.

2. Have Your Home Inspected

Hire an inspector to evaluate your home and look for problems. That way, you can make any repairs that would deter buyers.

3. Capitalize On Your Kitchen

If you can only afford to upgrade one area of your home, make it the kitchen.  A nice, modern kitchen will attract buyers where an old, cramped kitchen could be a deal breaker. Even small changes can make a big difference—replace the light fixtures, faucets, and handles on the cabinets to make your kitchen more attractive.

4. Keep Things Neutral

Buyers want to be able to imagine themselves in a new home. While you may think one room is a perfect nursery, they may be looking for a room that can be used as a home office. Keep things as neutral as possible so buyers can envision themselves in a room. Use neutral colors on the walls and keep the decoration simple and impersonal.

5. Fix Up The Flooring

Most buyers aren’t looking for a home that will need all the flooring replaced a month after they move in. Make the most of the floorings you have by having them professionally cleaned. If the floorings are in really bad shape, it may be worth the cost of replacing them.

6. Upgrade Your Bathroom

A few simple updates in your bathroom can increase your home’s value. Replace the showerhead and faucets, re-caulk the tub, clean out the grout, and consider updating the cabinets.

7.  Brighten Things Up

Make your home look happy and inviting by adding light. Repaint some of your rooms in light neutral colors, replace heavy drapes with easy to open shutters, and add extra light fixtures and ceiling fans in rooms without overhead lighting.

8. Keep Up Regular Maintenance

Simple maintenance will protect and improve the value of your home. Fix those leaky faucets, make sure your windows are still well insulated, and check your air filters.

9. Hire Someone To Decorate Or Stage Your House

If you need help making your home appealing to future buyers, consider hiring a professional to decorate or stage your home.

10. Don’t Forget About Curb Appeal

While improving the interior of your home is important, no one will even bother coming inside if the exterior of your home is unappealing. Trim your grass, plant some flowers, update your front door, sweep the walkways, weed the garden, and wash the exterior of your home to encourage buyers to come see what is inside.

Once you’ve increased the value of your home it will be easier to sell. When that time does come, you’ll need to move your belongings carefully to a new home. Hire a moving company to safely transport your furniture and possessions. Moving companies like Redman Van also provide storage services, which can come in handy during a move.  Use the tips above to make selling your home and moving to a new place easier and more successful.

 

 

 

July 30, 2015 - 3 Reasons Why Records Management is a Must-Have

Did you know that paperwork is the single largest overhead expense of any organization? Without proper management and organizational care, these documents can be easily misplaced – ultimately costing your company a fortune. With document recreation costing an average of $180 per file, it’s not uncommon for companies to spend thousands, if not millions, of dollars in document replacement costs.

 

If saving your company from wasting money isn’t a good enough reason to invest in a record management service, perhaps these following three reasons will help to further influence and solidify your decision.

 

1.     Organized Records Save Time

 

On average, managers spend close to four weeks each year searching for, waiting for, or recreating lost, misfiled, mislabeled or untracked information. That’s nearly a month’s worth of time that should be spent completing important and necessary job tasks, not rummaging through disordered files and missing documents.

 

Even common office workers fall victim to mismanaged records; the average office employee frequently spends up to two hours a day looking for missing paperwork. Large organizations, in particular, are reported to lose a document every twelve seconds.

2.     Properly Managed Records Provide Company Security

 

With a properly managed record system, your company can confidently meet any and all statutory and regulatory demands such as archival, audited and blundered activities and more. It can also provide a sense of security in events such as:

 

  • Disasters like fire, flood, etc.
  • Litigation support
  • Unauthorized or inappropriate access protection
  • Agency rights protection
  • Much more

3.     Organized Records Benefit Efficiency

 

Instead of wasting 7.5-percent of your time searching for files on your computer or hours of your day rummaging through unorganized file cabinets, let Redman Van manage your records for you; you’ll find your documents in a fraction of the time, letting you work more effectively and efficiently.

 

You’ll be able to retrieve documents in a heartbeat without using unnecessary office equipment or confusing filing systems. Redman Van has responsibly stored documents and files for business across Salt Lake City since 1891.

 

With a streamlined, reliable records management service, you’ll be able to access what you need, when you need it; no more wasting time, no more confusion and no more insecurity. Check out Redman Van today and get your business organized.

 

 

July 23, 2015 - 10 Amazing Ways Moving to a New City Can Change Your Life

Sometimes, moving to a new place is necessary, but there are plenty of other reasons to move. Redman Van has come up with these 10 unusual reasons to move to a new city.

1. To Learn More about Yourself

Moving to a completely new place is an amazing opportunity to really get to know yourself.

2. To Make New Friends

Whether you love your current friend group or are looking to change things up, a new city will give you the perfect chance to meet new people and make new friends.

3. To Experience New Things

Entering a new city opens a whole world of opportunities. When you move to a new city, you are welcome to open the door to new experiences that are just around the corner.

4. To Gain Independence

Nothing makes you more independent than trying your hand at a new place.

5. To Learn to Adapt

New situations can be difficult, but when you move, you are giving yourself the chance to learn adaptation skills.

6. To Learn to Build Your Love for the Place You Left Behind

Moving to a new place can also help you appreciate your old home even more!

7. To Create New Parts of Yourself

When you move to a new city, you are free to develop new aspects of yourself.

8. To Make Changes to Your Appearance

Moving is also a great opportunity to change your appearance without worrying about the reactions of others.

9. To Increase Your Comfort Zone

The more you experience new things, the more comfortable you will become with change.

10. To Overcome Your Fears

Moving to a completely new place can help you to move past your fears and gain a love for the changes that come in life.

 

Keep reading the Redman Van blog to learn more about the pros and process of moving.

July 13, 2015 - How to Make a Long Distance Move Easy

When you are moving across the country, you have a lot on your mind, and without the right strategy it can be a very stressful situation.  The experts at Redman Van have the tools you need to move as simply as possible.

 

Here are five great tips to help you move quick and easy.

 

1. Pack Well

One of the best things you can do to manage your stress in a move is to pack carefully and effectively.  When you are moving across the country, your items will encounter many bumps; this makes it especially important that your personal belongings are packed securely.

2. Carefully Consider What You’ll Take

Before you start out on your big move, it is important to go through your belongings and decide what to keep and what to leave behind.  This can save you on shipping costs and unpacking at the end of your trip.

3. Organize Early

Before you begin packing the truck, you should organize your things so you can make the packing process as quick and painless as possible.

4.Clean in Advance

Instead of saving all of your cleaning for the day before you move, start deep cleaning one day at a time.  Start a few weeks in advance and choose a room or section of your apartment for each day so you don’t get overwhelmed.

5. Manage Your Expenses

Moving can be expensive, and it sometimes requires changing banks.  Before you move, make sure all of your finances are in order.

 

If you are preparing for a big move, now is the time to contact the Redman Van team.  Give us a call today!

June 24, 2015 - The 7 Most Forgotten Things in a Move

Moving is a big deal, and it requires a lot of work throughout the entire process. This means that it can be easy to forget things along the way.

 

At Redman Van, we want to help your move be as simple and worry free as possible. We have come up with this list of the most forgotten items, so you can make your move without forgetting the basics.

1. Checking Bank Locations

Before your move, you should be sure that your bank has a branch in your new location, if not, make sure to transfer your bank account.

2. Meeting Your Medical Needs

If you have any prescriptions, make sure that you have them sent to a pharmacy in your new area.

3. Picking Up Things from the Cleaners

People often forget to pick up the last of their dry-cleaning. Be sure to pick up everything from the cleaners before you leave!

4. Registering a Change of Address

Snail mail is essential to many parts of modern life, so don’t forget to stop by the post office and register your new address so you don’t miss out on any of your mail.

5. Transferring and Cancelling Memberships

If you have any memberships in your area, make sure that you transfer them to your new location or cancel them if they aren’t available.

6. Finding Hidden Items

We all like to hide things around our houses, but we can’t forget them when we move! Make sure you find all your hidden items on your way out!

7. Making the Final Cleaning Check

And finally, before you leave, be sure to do your final cleaning check so everything is in top form.

 

Contact Redman Van to take this knowledge to the next level with an excellent mover!

March 25, 2015 - Moving 101: 5 Ways to Create a Cost Effective, Stress-Free Move

A Haphazard approach to moving is sure to bring you a lot of stress and unexpected expenses. For example, unless you plan ahead and get all the necessary moving supplies (boxes, tape, padding, etc.), then you can plan on making several trips to the hardware store come moving day.

Here are the basics for creating the most efficient and stress-free move (without costing you an arm and a leg).

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