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Digging Out The Basement

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Digging Out The Basement

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  1. DIGGING OUT THE BASEMENT Digging Out The Basement Of all the areas in the home that can be problematic for packing, the basement often wins hands down. The basement is often the repository for everything that we don't know what to do with, and as a result it often becomes a cluttered, jumbled mess of non-related items, furniture, clothing, and outright garbage. Be Careful When working in your basement, be careful, especially if it is not a finished basement. These locations may become the homes for snakes or rats, and the last thing you need is a trip to the emergency room for an unexpected bite. Move slowly and refrain from poking your hand into dark corners or apparently empty boxes. Get Organized It's never too early to begin the process. As soon as you know you are moving, begin taking some form of inventory of the items in the basement. This allows you to get organized and understand the scope of the job that may be facing you. You also want to assemble any and all packing supplies that you will be needing, such as boxes, tape, markers, etc. Check out the Basement Check out the basement in your new home. Remember that what is in the basement of your old home may not simply translate into the basement of your new one. Perhaps the new home doesn't even have a basement, or if it does, it doesn't lend itself to storage (such as a finished basement). LEARN MORE AT WWW.MOVEEAST.COM (888) 680-7200 FOR REFERENCE: WWW.ENTREPRISESCANADA.CA

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