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How to: Make Unpacking into your New Home Stress-Free!

  • March 3rd, 2014

When the moving truck pulls away it’s a great feeling. Yes, yes it is. It’s especially lovely if you properly packed, labeled and shifted your boxes to the rooms the materials inside will eventually be placed. But, plenty of people don’t unpack with the same verve. This, however, can lead to a lot of stress. […]

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Six Natural Wonders in the United States

  • February 24th, 2014

The U.S. has some incredible natural phenomenon’s. As movers our paths have crossed a few of these mentally impenetrable sights. As lovers of our beautiful country we made a list of some of the ones we’ve seen that you should check out, especially when the temperatures rise and you’re looking to venture out for vacation […]

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Experience Connecticut’s Wildlife Attractions

  • February 18th, 2014

  Connecticut is one the 13 original colonies and the southernmost state of the northeastern states. It was first settled by the Dutch and is to this day considered a prime maritime state, connected by the Thames River and the various ports of Long Island Sound. Over three million people reside in the state. Some […]

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10 Reasons to Move Out of the City

  • February 5th, 2014

These days a lot of people are exiting the hubbub and pollutants of cities and moving a long distance to the mountains or countryside. Whether you favor Henry David Toreau or Heather Dona-who? There are valid reasons to move away from these concrete jungles. Especially, if you can find a way to sustain yourself. Take […]

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What To Do With A Room After Your Kids Move Out

  • January 31st, 2014

What to do their empty room? You’re baby boy got the boot. Or, just went to university. Whatever the situation, when your child leaves the home, that needed real estate becomes something new again. It starts as an empty space which needs to be used. The question remains, what will you use it for? Too […]

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20 Helpful Tips to Ensure a Smooth Move

  • January 27th, 2014

Moving is stressful and setting up your belongings is stressful as well. Do you ever wish that someone threw a few tips towards your moving endeavors? Well, in our recognized experience as movers, we have a few tips that will be useful for you and clear the way for an easier time getting situated.   […]

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To Move or Not to Move

  • January 10th, 2014

Changing careers isn’t easy, especially if your relocating over a sizable distance in your state, or one outside your state. From our experience, we’ve gathered a few suggestions which may aid you in your decision to move or not to move.    Payment for Relocation Payment for an expected or unexpected relocation can be expensive […]

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Winter Proof your home

  • January 9th, 2014

The recent polar vortex, which has brought crippling sub-zero temperatures to the USA this week, has been deemed severe to life-threatening. Winter has our moving vehicles often traveling on icy conduits-like roadways, with plowed or unplowed snow that decreases highway space and impedes arrival times. We know these winter road conditions well and prepare for […]

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Will you move to one of the fastest growing states?

  • January 6th, 2014

In 2012 there was a marked GDP growth rate boom. The boom came from several interesting states. Concomitant to the flight of an economic state, population densities rises. Most often these densities grow to the direction of vocational application. For example, where there is oil, there is a tycoon who employs engineers, machinists, and so […]

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When Moving to New York

  • December 23rd, 2013

Moving to New York can be a very rewarding, and also a very difficult experience.  There can be a lot of things to contend with, including getting used to the hustle and bustle of city life, and the abruptness of New York City residents.  As with moving to any location, you must make sure that […]

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Moving Out of State: Moving to a Foggy City

  • December 17th, 2013

Fog can be described as ice crystals suspended in the air. Doesn’t that sound nice? But, if you’re planning on moving out of state to a foggy city, like San Francisco, Seattle, Portland, or near Cape Disappointment, Washington, and you’ve never negotiated substantial fog before, here are some tips to get you through the mist. […]

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Moving a Piano

  • November 6th, 2013

Moving a grand and beloved piano takes not only marked strength, but a distinct skill set and particular care so as to ensure the successful relocation of your instrument.  Pianos are delicate instruments that require periodic maintenance and pristine handling, this is why the professional movers at Noah’s Ark Moving Company are the best team […]

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How to: Make Unpacking into your New Home Stress-Free!

When the moving truck pulls away it’s a great feeling. Yes, yes it is. It’s especially lovely if you properly packed, labeled and shifted your boxes to the rooms the materials inside will eventually be placed. But, plenty of people don’t unpack with the same verve. This, however, can lead to a lot of stress. […]

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Six Natural Wonders in the United States

The U.S. has some incredible natural phenomenon’s. As movers our paths have crossed a few of these mentally impenetrable sights. As lovers of our beautiful country we made a list of some of the ones we’ve seen that you should check out, especially when the temperatures rise and you’re looking to venture out for vacation […]

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Experience Connecticut’s Wildlife Attractions

  Connecticut is one the 13 original colonies and the southernmost state of the northeastern states. It was first settled by the Dutch and is to this day considered a prime maritime state, connected by the Thames River and the various ports of Long Island Sound. Over three million people reside in the state. Some […]

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10 Reasons to Move Out of the City

These days a lot of people are exiting the hubbub and pollutants of cities and moving a long distance to the mountains or countryside. Whether you favor Henry David Toreau or Heather Dona-who? There are valid reasons to move away from these concrete jungles. Especially, if you can find a way to sustain yourself. Take […]

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What To Do With A Room After Your Kids Move Out

What to do their empty room? You’re baby boy got the boot. Or, just went to university. Whatever the situation, when your child leaves the home, that needed real estate becomes something new again. It starts as an empty space which needs to be used. The question remains, what will you use it for? Too […]

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20 Helpful Tips to Ensure a Smooth Move

Moving is stressful and setting up your belongings is stressful as well. Do you ever wish that someone threw a few tips towards your moving endeavors? Well, in our recognized experience as movers, we have a few tips that will be useful for you and clear the way for an easier time getting situated.   […]

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To Move or Not to Move

Changing careers isn’t easy, especially if your relocating over a sizable distance in your state, or one outside your state. From our experience, we’ve gathered a few suggestions which may aid you in your decision to move or not to move.    Payment for Relocation Payment for an expected or unexpected relocation can be expensive […]

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Winter Proof your home

The recent polar vortex, which has brought crippling sub-zero temperatures to the USA this week, has been deemed severe to life-threatening. Winter has our moving vehicles often traveling on icy conduits-like roadways, with plowed or unplowed snow that decreases highway space and impedes arrival times. We know these winter road conditions well and prepare for […]

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Will you move to one of the fastest growing states?

In 2012 there was a marked GDP growth rate boom. The boom came from several interesting states. Concomitant to the flight of an economic state, population densities rises. Most often these densities grow to the direction of vocational application. For example, where there is oil, there is a tycoon who employs engineers, machinists, and so […]

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When Moving to New York

Moving to New York can be a very rewarding, and also a very difficult experience.  There can be a lot of things to contend with, including getting used to the hustle and bustle of city life, and the abruptness of New York City residents.  As with moving to any location, you must make sure that […]

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Moving Out of State: Moving to a Foggy City

Fog can be described as ice crystals suspended in the air. Doesn’t that sound nice? But, if you’re planning on moving out of state to a foggy city, like San Francisco, Seattle, Portland, or near Cape Disappointment, Washington, and you’ve never negotiated substantial fog before, here are some tips to get you through the mist. […]

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Moving a Piano

Moving a grand and beloved piano takes not only marked strength, but a distinct skill set and particular care so as to ensure the successful relocation of your instrument.  Pianos are delicate instruments that require periodic maintenance and pristine handling, this is why the professional movers at Noah’s Ark Moving Company are the best team […]

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"The excellent team you sent out on Wednesday. They were efficient, careful, and accommodating. Miguel was an absolute pleasure to work with, and his skilled team made the move incredibly pleasant and simple. Everyone was honest and helpful and I will most certainly be using you for any future move..." - Elena, CT