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sparefoot
Sometimes you need a little extra
storage, especially if you're down-
sizing or renovating. SpareFoot
pulls together all the local self-storage
businesses in your area to allows you to
compare prices, read reviews, and ulti-
mately reserve a storage unit that's the
most convenient for you. They have listings
for over 7,500 facilities, and allow you to
browse by amenities such as storage size,
promotions, climate controlled, and more.
SpareFoot also offers similar resources for
car, boat, and RV storage, and has plenty
of information about the process on their
blog.
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amazon home
services-moving and
packing
Amazon already sells almost any-
thing you can imagine online, but did you
know they offer tons of home services as
well? In the moving category, Amazon of-
fers services for moving heavy furniture and
appliances, as well as packing and unpack-
ing boxes. All pros have to pass a back-
ground check and are insured and licensed.
Prices vary by zip code and task. And when
you're done moving, you can also use Ama-
zon Services for furniture assembly, clean-
ing, and more.
4
home depot
If it's moving supplies you're
looking for, you can't do much
better than Home Depot. The
home improvement store has everything
you need, including pre-made moving kits,
packing supplies, and even moving equip-
ment like dollies and carts. Their moving
calculator is especially convenient for figur-
ing out the products you'll need to buy and
the costs associated with each item, which
can then be purchased. And if you're doing
the move on your own, Home Depot also
offers truck rentals and moving equipment
rentals.
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u-haul
U-Haul is the go-to source for
moving truck rentals for DIY mov-
ers, but the company also sells
packing supplies and even offers mov-
ing labor services. Of course, though, their
bread and butter is truck rentals. U-Haul
stocks a variety of vehicles in a range of
sizes starting at just $19.95, from pickup
trucks for small jobs to 26-ft trucks for
bigger moves. With over 20,000 locations
across the U.S. and Canada, you can even
book a truck for a one-way move for way
less than you could using a traditional
moving company.