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<p>Whether it is for a new job opportunity, change of pace, or family, you have decided to move to another state. In any case, moving to another state is something that should be considered seriously. Once you have sold your home and gotten rid of excess items, packing up everything is the next step. Many people prefer packing their own boxes for convenience and to save money. A great resource for boxes and packaging supplies, such as <a class="zem_slink" title="Bubble Wrap" rel="homepage" href="http://www.bubblewrap.com/">bubble wrap</a> and tape, is a Houston contract warehouse. Following are a few more tips that can help your move continue smoothly.</p>
<p>As you pack each box, do not forget to label it with permanent markers. Another tip that can ease your move is labeling which boxes belong in certain rooms in the new house, such as “kitchen” or “bedroom.” This will help movers determine where each box belongs. Be sure to keep valuable items like jewelry, important documents and artwork within your vehicle so you can ensure they will not be lost in transport. It can happen as many moving companies use one truck to cater to several different households that even boxes with good labeling will end up elsewhere.</p>
<p>Once you are at your new home, getting settled should be your first priority. The first step should be finding out where you can purchase basics like food and paper products. If you have a warehouse membership to companies like Costco or <a class="zem_slink" title="Sam's Club" rel="homepage" href="http://www.samsclub.com">Sam’s Club</a>, look up where the nearest one is to you. These stores allow you to buy items in bulk, ultimately saving you money. Since you are familiar with the products finding what you need will never be a problem. Most of the time, different states have different products which may be disorienting and unfamiliar at first. For your basic needs, your best bet is to go to the warehouse store as well as perishable items that could not be packed with you. Cleaning supplies are also a must so that you can prep your surroundings before setting up any of your belongings.</p>
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