Posts Tagged ‘renovation’

Canadian moving companies Ferguson Moving & Storage

Saturday, March 27th, 2010

Since the beginning way back in 1916. Ferguson Moving & Storage has always been a Canadian owned moving company.

We have been a part of Canada and a proud supporter of our community since the beginning.

We have done a lot of work with various charities, organizations and some people who are just plain stuck and need a hand.

Our staff are hand picked by our management team. All staff hired by Ferguson Moving & Storage must be customer focused.

You, our customer, are our most treasured asset.

If you need a Canadian Moving companies you can trust, contact us today and we’ll arrange a no charge consultation. We do not use pushy or

aggressive sales tactics. We simply find out your needs, offer our solutions and present you with a price that you can look at on your own time and compare to any other companies.

We know we are not the only Canada movers available to you. That’s why it makes it so special for us every time we get picked over a competitor. Because you are saying to us, you trust us more than anyone else.

That is something we cannot take for granted and we guarantee you will be satisfied.

Thank you for visiting our website. Weather you just need movers, local movers, movers in Vancouver or canadian long distance movers, we hope you can contact us soon.

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Moving with preschoolers

Sunday, February 21st, 2010

Moving with children can be quite difficult, regardless of their age, that’s why it’s important to monitor their feelings and concerns during the move. Smaller children usually between the ages of two and four years old, seem to have their own set of needs which differ from those needs of older kids. To assist in making this move easier and smoother for all people in your home, you just want to make sure their special needs are considered during this move.

Mom, don’t forget about me! Little kids in this age group express that their main concern is a fear of being abandoned, or left behind. This is something new for them and can be scary for them to see their parents packing up the entire house. Without proper communication, there might be a fear that you will forget them when you leave. In order to alleviate any of those false fears, there are some practical steps you can take.

Getting your kids active in the move. When you tour open houses in the new neighborhood which you are considering moving into, allow your children to come with you if possible. Allow them to go through the house and look at all of the new bedrooms, bathrooms, kitchens, and other rooms to see how they enjoy the house. This will assist your children in feeling a lot more comfortable with the entire process of moving and it will help them to feel a part of the process as well.

Communicate with them. If possible talk with your children during a non-stressful time. Communicate to them exactly what you’re doing where you’re going and when you will be back. If you’re going to an entirely different city, province, or country why not bring back some unique toy for your children from that place. Children really enjoy getting toys with the new name of the place that they’re going to live on it. They’ll be really excited at this stage to show it to their friends and they’ll begin to become comfortable with the idea of moving.

Discuss their feelings. Allowing your children to express how they feel about the move will reduce stress. Discuss all of the exciting things that will happen. Talk to them about all the interesting places around the new town that they’ll be able to visit and all the new and exciting activities that we able to participate in. After you get to the new city, drive them to those areas that you discussed. Focusing on the positive elements of your move, but also making sure to spend time discussing their fears and concerns, will reduce the stress that they feel. This is because you are allowing them to express themselves which makes them feel understood and cared for.

Getting your kids involved with jobs for the move. Instinctively at this age, parents want to do everything for their small children. One of the reasons is that they feel the children will not be able to do a good job. However, there are many things that children can do to assist in the move which doesn’t involve any danger to things getting broken. Ask your children to box up all of their own toys and all of their own clothes into boxes. If they are able to spell, have them write their own names on the boxes. If they are not able to spell, then have them draw pictures on their boxes and you will know which ones are theirs. Asking your children to help with these activities will really make them feel that they are a big movers and a part of everything that’s going on.

Driving trips can be long. If you’re relocating across the country or having to drive any type of distance that requires you to spend a good deal of time in your car, it’s good to understand that kids of this age become very antsy. Kids don’t enjoy sitting for long periods of time and will become very frustrated and bored quite quickly. In order to get around some of the boredom that they might feel during the trip it might be very much more enjoyable if you were to bring along some games for them to play. Kids also love doing things like coloring books or doing puzzles in the car if they’re not too complicated. You can also do things like play a game of I spy, or punch buggy. All you need to do is just to make sure that you have plenty of things to keep them distracted to hold their attention during the trip.

Pull over at the rest stops. Also since you’re driving a long way you also want to make sure that you’re stopping frequently. It’s recommended that you rest at least each hour. Give kids a few moments to step out of the car walk around so they can stretch their legs and get some fresh air. This is also an ideal time for bathroom breaks or getting snacks.

Moving can be a difficult time for each member of your family, but this is especially true for kids who can’t quite understand everything that is happening. By taking care of a few simple things, you’ll be able to turn something potentially stressful into something fun, easy and enjoyable believe it or not.

Ferguson designs moves with unique storage solution at renovation show

Thursday, November 20th, 2008

To view a pdf version of this article, click here: ferguson-designs-moves

When renovating a home, it is not often thought that someone should design the move.  Luckily, Ferguson Moving and Storage is one company that has thought of that, and did well to appear at the Vancouver Home and Interior Design Show, letting people know that furniture could serve a problem when trying to knock down walls and splash paint everywhere.

“A lot of browsers were surprised that a moving company was in the GVHBA, because most people forget about what to do with their furniture when it comes time to renovate,” explained Wayne Keeler, sales manager at Ferguson Moving and Storage Ltd.

The moving company’s presence was not small felt either – they stood as renovation ambassadors for the Greater Vancouver Home Builder’s Association (GVHBA), which had one of the biggest displays at the event.  It was so large, Keeler said there was no need to draw people over using other methods, though they did give away brochures and business cards.

The event was held by the GVHBA, a booming organization with Ty Pennington, host of the hit TV show Extreme Makeovers: Home Edition, as its spokesperson.  Keeler was there to “explain the importance of top qualified professionals in this industry to belong to an organization such has the GVHBA.”  In other words, when you hire an expert to renovate your home, you’ll want to be at rest knowing they’ve got a professional handling your furniture.

“Most qualified contractors or renovators do not like to keep furniture in the house during new construction or renovations,” explained Keeler.

Ferguson’s unique storage containers were the highlight of the day.  Since they can be loaded onsite, and then simply put away until remodeling is done, less handling of furniture takes place, making sure items come back the same way they left. 

“It is not touched again until we deliver it back to them,” said Keeler.  “We don’t have to deliver the furniture to another storage room after it leaves their home so, in the end, less handling means lesser chance of damage.”

Though this was Ferguson’s first tradeshow of the year, the success of the exhibit and appreciation of attendees means they’ll be back again, even as soon as this Spring, when the GVHBA holds their next event.

For more information about Ferguson Moving and Storage, visit their Web site at www.fergusonmoving.com.  To arrange an interview with Wayne Keeler, e-mail wayne@fergusonmoving.com.