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Wednesday, December 14, 2016
T-N-T Moving Systems Happy Holidays
Friday, October 14, 2016
TNT Moving Systems: Charlotte’s Halloween Guide
TNT Moving Systems: Charlotte’s Halloween Guide
It’s that spooky time of year again, and Charlotte has
plenty of fun events planned for this Halloween. At TNT Moving Systems we help you get
situated in your new home, but we also want you to enjoy what this wonderful
city has to offer.
Here is our Halloween guide for 2016:
·
Learn the dark history of Charlotte on the
Nightmare on Elmwood Walking Tour. Enjoy a guided tour of the Elmwood Cemetery
and hear of over 160 years’ worth of truly creepy stories. Admission is $10 and
pets are welcome, as long as they are on a leash. Be sure and bring a
flashlight, because you never know what could be lurking around the corner!
·
Evil Never Dies! At least it doesn’t for
the Comesolvelt-Charlotte Players. Every Halloween they put on a grand murder
mystery dinner. Enjoy a great meal at the Cougar Run Winery and the haunting
tale of Evil-Eyed Emil. Admission is $35 and the dinner is available to anyone
18 years of age and up.
·
Spooky a cappella? Yeah, it’s a thing. And
Charlotte has it. Come witness, “Unhinged!” at Spirit Square Uptown. Walk
around in your costume and enjoy the creepy a cappella renditions of some of
your favorite songs. This event is free and for all ages.
·
In Charlotte, we love our food trucks. And
this year’s “Remember the Gh’oul Times” Haunted Food Truck Festival is sure to
be a hit. Enjoy a variety of good foods, live music, outdoor movie showings,
face painting, games, and more.
·
One of Charlotte’s most popular Halloween
hits has to be Scarowinds. Haunted houses, scary rollercoaster rides, and
horrifying mazes. The screams are unlimited. Pricing is as low as $35 a ticket
and you can go online to plan your trip.
Be safe this Halloween, and have fun no matter what
you do. From all of us at TNT Moving
Systems, Happy Halloween!
-Andrae Bergeron
Tuesday, October 4, 2016
Charlotte Movers Dynamite Tips for Packing
T-N-T
Moving Systems’ Dynamite Tips for Packing
TNT
Moving Systems in Charlotte knows how to pack a house! How to Pack up your
house and save with TNT!
Death, taxes, and moving – the three
certainties of life. We’ve all experienced the dreaded horror of packing up an
apartment or house in preparation for the big move. We’ve all nearly drowned in
boxes, tape, packing paper, and clutter. We’ve all wished we could snap our
fingers like a genie and viola– a full house boxed up in seconds.
Whether it’s upsizing from a starter home
or moving your college freshman into the dorm, T-N-T
Moving Systems is
your Charlotte area moving company. If you choose to avoid the mind-numbing,
back-breaking pleasure of boxing up your belongings, T-N-T Moving Systems will
gladly take over. However, if you decide to take on this adventure all by
yourself, T-N-T wants to give you a few helpful tips that won’t numb your mind
or break your back.
1.
It’s
a simple equation. Heavy items = small boxes. Lighter items = big boxes. If
you’re going to be daring and mix it up, please place your heavy items on the
bottom, topped off with the lighter items. And jam those items in – carefully –
to ensure minimal movement. Use packing paper, pillows, towels, maybe even that
Jake Delhomme jersey.
2.
Use
the right box for your
specific needs. Use wardrobe boxes to pack up your closet. Legal totes for important
paperwork and files. Extra thick dish pack boxes for dishes and china.
Mirror/picture boxes for – you guessed it – mirrors, pictures, and other
fragile, narrow items. Mattress boxes for mattresses.
3.
When
packing up breakables, do so over a carpet or a padded area. Wrap individual
dishes in packing paper. It wouldn’t hurt to bundle four or five and rewrap
with additional packing paper. Place paper between each bowl and stack a few in
a reasonable pile. Packing paper is your friend.
4.
If
your garage is a hoarder’s dream vacation, use the appliance boxes to pack and
store that DVD player or that food processor your Aunt Marge gave you as a
wedding present. Make sure, though, these boxes are spider and damp free.
5.
Do
your best not to mix and match items from different rooms. This will make the
unpacking process – another nightmare in itself – less stressful.
6.
Clearly
label each box’s destination on the top and on the sides with a sharpie. Use
packing tape – hence the name – rather than duct tape. And don’t be afraid to
use the packing tape. Tape the bottom and top securely. Also, an extra layer of
tape around the top and bottom of the box couldn’t hurt. Packing tape is your
amigo.
7.
Get
an early jump on the packing process. Start boxing up items and furniture you
simply do not use on a regular basis.
8.
Most
importantly, de-stress yourself. Jam some music in the background. A little
Alabama Shakes or U2 or some Etta James will place your mind in its Zen gear.
Remember, T-N-T Moving Systems is only a phone
call or website click away. If the Panthers can trust them not to fumble their
important equipment, you can too.
Thursday, September 1, 2016
Charlotte's Top Suburbs by Charlotte Movers TNT Moving Systems
We at TNT
Moving Systems can think of about a million reasons you should move to
Charlotte, and a lot of these reasons are not contained within the city limits. That’s right,
Charlotte’s suburbs are gaining more popularity than ever, and for good reason.
Each has its own set of unique features that make it desirable and fun. Here
are a few of our favorites.
1. Fort Mill. About eighteen miles from Uptown,
Fort Mill has become quite a popular area for families to move. Its low
property tax, good schools, and affordable housing continue to attract retirees
and newly formed families from all walks of life. And with neighborhoods such a
Baxter Village it is not necessary to have to venture into Charlotte for a fun
night out.
2. Indian Trail. Looking for something a
little more rural? Off the beaten path? This is your place. With beautiful
countryside views and backyards that open to clear, blue skies, Indian Trail is
quickly growing in popularity. About fifteen miles from Uptown, this is a place
to settle down. Check out Sun Valley Commons for some great places to eat,
drink, and enjoy the slow life.
3. Huntersville. Great schools, nice and
affordable homes, and only twenty minutes from Uptown—Huntersville has been one
of Charlotte’s top suburbs for years. And it’s only getting better with time. With
the great restaurants and retail of Birkdale Village, and the enticing boat
life that Lake Norman provides, it’s no wonder people are scrambling to get
here. Plus, with the promise of a LYNX transit system running from Charlotte on
up to Huntersville, it might just become the most popular suburb yet.
4. Mount Holly. This is for constantly
active. For those always on the move, looking for that next great hiking spot
or river to kayak through. Mount Holly is the home of The U.S. Whitewater
Center and Crowders Mountain State Park. Two wonderful spots for outdoor fun.
Best of all, Mount Holly works on multiple levels: there are trails and camping
for the uber active and then some that are more family friendly.
Find the suburb that fits your personality best. Then call
us at TNT Moving Systems to get you
moved in and ready for your new life.
Written by Andrae Bergeron
TNT Moving Systems contributor
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