Wednesday, March 17, 2010

I Recommend the Oklahoma Movers

…to anyone that needs a professional team of movers who know exactly what they’re doing. They move really fast but at the same time there are very careful with your belongings. All My Sons of Oklahoma City even wrapped some of my stuff to protect it even more. Trust me, once my things were in my apartment about 25 miles from where I use to live, nothing was scratched. These moving specialists are truly reputable and I’m glad I stumbled upon them online. Their website was very informational with articles and help on moving in general. I also was able to get a free moving quote after I did a little bit of research. I found out All My Sons of Oklahoma City also does commercial moves, so if you have a business or an office you need to relocate, the movers are your guys. Really friendly, really reliable and professional. Plus, the Oklahoma City moving company is licensed and insured which makes a difference compared to dealing with companies that aren’t as experienced and credible. I’m really happy I found them online and suggest the All My Sons of Oklahoma movers to anyone looking for a simple move with no headaches. This testimonial was by Lesly T. Oklahoma City.

Thursday, March 11, 2010

Habits of Organized People

When people move, they tend, at least for the first few months, to want to keep everything around the house clean and organized. Kind of like keeping a new car, clean for the a little while. According to msn.com, people who tend to be organized have several habits that are in common. So All My Sons of Oklahoma City thought they would share some of these habits with you, our blog readers. Walking away from bargains is one of the tips mentioned. The reason being that when things are at a great price, we think ‘let’s buy’ even though we might not have a purpose for it. Things then accumulate and before you know it you’ve got clutter. Then moving companies like All My Sons of Oklahoma City are moving things for you that you’ll probably end up throwing away anyways. Don’t label too many things around the house miscellaneous. You’ll end up with piles of boxes with a mix of so many items like files, electric wires, phone book, a random calendar and so on. You’ll never know what is actually in the miscellaneous box. Declutter regularly. Every few months, take the time to look through your home for surplus things that take extra space. By doing this regularly, you won’t end up with too much of it.

Saturday, March 6, 2010

Does Your Home Have Enough Insurance?

Even though your home is insured, it might be underinsured. According to an insurance-service firm called MSB, 68% of homeowners are underinsured by an average of 18%. And where homes and rebuilding costs are high, this percentage can be even higher. Most homeowners have a ‘guaranteed replacement’ or ‘extended replacement’ policies, but virtually all insurers cap their payouts at 100% to 150%. What you could do is use web-based tools to figure out an estimate of your replacement costs and then compare those with what’s in your insurance policy. All My Sons of Oklahoma City also learnt that natural disasters like floods and earthquakes aren’t covered by your home owners insurance, so if you’re in an area that’s ‘high risk’, you should get additional insurance from a special windstorm-coverage pool. Another tip is to verify your homeowners policy to see if your insurer will provide you with money to pay your rent and living expenses while your home is being re-built after it was damaged. Check on your ‘replacement cost’ cash value too. Many insurance policies restrict the amount you’d get to replace stuff or even exclude common household items. The Oklahoma City movers say the very best thing to do when it comes to your homeowners insurance is to really actually read and understand the contract between you and your insurer. If you understand what you are getting in return for what you’re paying, then you’ll have no surprises in the future. And if you’d like more coverage, you can always ask for it.