Category: Did You Know?

  • Moving “High Value” Items

    In the world of interstate moving (moving state to state), an item worth more than $100 per pound is considered to have extraordinary value, and be a “high value item”. Common items that might have extraordinary value include crystal, china, antiques, paintings, sterling silver, figurines, precious metals, semi-precious stones or gems, oriental rugs, furs, rare…

  • Scheduling a Move

    Most people don’t move very often and don’t know when they should start planning their move.  So, when is the right time? It is never too early to talk to a mover.  That being said, it also depends on how far you are moving. Local moves can usually be scheduled with less notice than a…

  • Moving with Pets – What You Need to Know

    Moving ranks as the third most stressful life event, behind the death of a loved one and divorce. And if you’re a pet owner, you shouldn’t forget that a move can also be stressful for your furry pal. But careful pre-planning can reduce or avoid relocation problems for your pet. Consider the following tips for…

  • The Essential Trip Kit For Moving

    A pleasant household move involves more than entrusting personal possessions to a reputable, professional mover; it also means planning for personal comfort and safety during the trip to the new home, if you are moving across the country. We recommend putting aside essential articles in a “trip kit”. The kit, usually made of a moving…

  • The Ten Most Forgotten Items in a Move

    With more than 43 million Americans planning to move this year, odds are even the most organized may not remember every detail of a move — or every item.  Remembering the “out of sight, out of mind” objects increases your success in moving all of your belongings.  Mayflower suggests adding the following 10 points to…

  • Items Not to Pack For A Move

    Before your things are packed and loaded, please take some time to look over the items that we cannot put on a truck or in a container. Hazardous and perishable materials are not allowed, and we recommend that you keep sentimental or personally important items with you. Hazardous Materials: Aerosol cans Ammonia Ammunition Car batteries…

  • Unique Moving Tips You Haven’t Heard

    We know moving and packing can sometimes be overwhelming. We’re here to help by offering a few unique moving tips to help create a less stressful and successful move!   1. Moving plants is just not a good idea. Not only is it extremely stressful for them, there are many states that do not allow plants…

  • Mini Storage, Portable Storage or Warehouse Storage?

    Many people look for a mini storage unit when they need to store things, but there are also other options available for storage, and each has pros and cons. Mini storage units are garage-like spaces. The advantage of a mini storage is that you can come and go as you please, usually through a secure…

  • Moving Soon? Metcalf Moving on Kare 11 News!

    BLOOMINGTON, Minn. – The month of May is peak season for moving companies, which we trust with our most valuable possessions.   Find the full article at https://www.kare11.com/story/life/family/take-kare/money/2015/05/27/moving-money-cost-kare-bbb-metcalf-tips/28034989/

  • Cat-Astrophe Averted

    Early one summer morning, one of our customers called to say that she thought her cat might be in one of the boxes in her shipment that we picked up the day before for a long-distance move! This customer opted for our Full Service Container program, which means that her things were loaded into large…