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Mark the Mover, We specialize in everything, with 32 years of Atlanta local moving experience, we know how to get things done for Atlanta movers. With reviews on Yelp, Kudzu and at the Angie’s place thing, Mark the Mover is an open book. 99.9 percent of our moves meet our customer’s expectations, and at moving scam, a consumer website for relocation services consumers, they note our extremely low rates of damage compared to the moving industry in general.

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The ultimate moving truck loading guide

Truck loading

Packing a moving truck is an art form, best explained in this book

From ‘Tiers without Tears’ by John Watts & Steve McPherson – The tier most commonly built is the 18″ tier. It is often called the “standard tier” and once you have built a few of them they become extremely easy. A standard tier would be built with a dresser and a chest of drawers as a “base” (or a long dresser or a dishpack.) On top of this base row load a second row of 18″ pieces.

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This row may consist of more base pieces (chests of drawers, etc.), but ideally these should be lighter than the first row. If the second row of base has legs, remove the legs and place them in the right hand corner of the top drawer. If the legs will not come off easily, place a folded piece of burlap or a stout piece of cardboard beneath them. A “pad board” can also be used here.

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