Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Moving Services In Jacksonville

As the largest city in Florida, Jacksonville is home to over 800,000 people. So moving to a big city like that can take some planning. A-Turner Moving & Storage has been moving people to and from Jacksonville for dozens of years. They are the Jacksonville Moving Company you can trust to get the job done right.

Whether you are in need of household moving services or commercial moving services our Jacksonville Movers can get your items relocated without a flaw. So when it comes time for you to get out of or into the biggest city in Florida, contact us to help!

Monday, March 19, 2012

Ocala Movers Warn Against Moving Flammable Items


The Ocala moving company, A-Turner Moving and Storage, does not allow its movers to transport flammable or combustible items. It not only poses a danger to the movers, but to the numerous state parks and conservation areas. Although many brush fires begin from a natural source of ignition, like a lightening strike, many begin from a human's mistake. 

Certain cleaning products and kerosene for grills are items that should not be packed on the moving truck. We advise you of this to keep the professional movers in Ocala, as well as your other belongings safe.

Monday, February 20, 2012

Bison in Gainesville, Florida?

You heard it right, and yes as local Gainesville movers we were surprised as well. Just 15 minutes outside of the city lies Paynes Prairie Preserve State Park, home to roughly 70 bison. Supposedly bison lived in the prairie for years, but this group is the result of a reintroduction of bison to the area in the 1970s. They've recently been controlled due to safety concerns, and will not be hunted or killed but rather relocated to various preserves.

If you're a fan of animals of a wide variety, add bison to the list you can see in Gainesville, Florida. National wildlife parks boast alligators of course, along with many different bird, reptile and fish species among other animals. Calling up a Gainesville moving company might not be such a bad idea if you enjoy adventure and living amongst a wide variety of wildlife.

Friday, January 20, 2012

Jacksonville Long Distance Movers

Its your local Jacksonville movers here with some good and bad news if you travel on I-95 often or are planning to in the future.  I-95 is still a bit of a mess and will be so for quite some time still.  The good news is also the bad news though; the roads are being repaired and worked on at night as to not affect rush hour.  The bad news is that the repairs will continue until 2014 a FDOT spokesman said. The replaced sections of road have not been grinded smooth and certain types of cars could be damaged if exceeding the speed limits .  one of our Jacksonville residential moving tucks will be less likely to be damaged than a little Prius; though you still wont see us speeding through there. Follow the speed limits and don't expect it to go away anytime soon.  Drive safely!

Thursday, December 22, 2011

Holiday Moving!

Get moving before the New Year!

Wouldn't you prefer to start 2012 in your new household? With a Gainesville moving company you can get all the moving done before the holiday season. While you worry about Christmas shopping and holiday parties, your Gainesville movers can take care of the the loading and unloading!

Get your relocation with a quick phone call by visiting our website!

Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Gainesville Moving Tips

When preparing for a job your Gainesville movers at A-Turner Moving & Storage want to make sure you are prepared. Take a look at our list of helpful tips for household moves:
  • Have a garage sale. Get rid of everything you don't need before you move.
  • Get organized now. Don't wait until the last minute. Make list of things you need to do and when.
  • Make sure you are ready for the packers and movers. Don't forget to do the laundry, wash the dishes, pack your suitcases, disconnect computers, stereos and VCRs.
  • Set aside those items that you will be taking with you and clearly mark them as Do Not Pack.
  • Arrange to close your accounts at your local bank and opens accounts in your new hometown.
  • Obtain a change-of-address kit from your post office or go to https://moversguide.usps.com
  • Drain the gas and oil from all your power equipment (lawnmower, edger, etc.)
  • Schedule house cleaning and other home services for the day after loading.
  • Have your utilities shut off the day after loading (gas, electric, telephone, etc)
  • Make your travel arrangements for the day after loading. In case of weather delays or other unforeseen problems, you wouldn't want to miss a flight or other travel related appointment.
  • Before the moving truck leaves for your destination, give the driver your phone numbers where you can be reached. It is also a good idea to get the driver's cell phone number.
  • Be aware of items that can't be moved with the mover.
    These items include:
    • Flammable Items
    • Combustible Items
    • Aerosol cans
    • Hazardous Materials
    • Gasoline
    • Plants
    • Paints
    • Ammunitions and Explosives
    • Jewelry
    • Legal Documents (wills, financial papers, insurance documents, etc.)
If you can remember to check and make sure you aren't asking your Gainesville moving company to handle anything they're unable to, and follow this easy checklist, your household move should be a breeze!

Monday, November 14, 2011

Gainesville's Pension Rates Among Best in Florida

With retirement at risk for many, you may consider a Gainesville moving company once you hear about the pension plans in Gainesville, Florida. When it comes to fiscal sustainability, Gainesville's pension plans rank among the top in the state. The city can also be proud, that they are able to keep these plans going because they're not funding more than they can afford and are still able to put money into the city. To make up for some money lost during tough economic times, the minimum retirement age may be higher, but the pension plans will not be sacrificed.

To many, a pension plan seems like an unrealistic luxury and retirement may seem impossible. In Gainesville, residents rest easy knowing their state and city will help make sure they're able to retire. Does the security of retirement make you want to call up Gainesville movers?