Are you relocating to Atlanta and need to move an entire house or apartment full of items to your new home here? You may want to consider professional moving services from my affiliate partner, U-Pack. Not only will they move your items for you, but they also provide portable storage containers to keep some of your items after you move.

How to Get U-Pack Services
When you’re ready to move, you can contact U-Pack for a quote on their moving containers. Here are a few options to choose from.
Trailer
If you are moving a substantial amount of furniture, this is the best option. These trailers typically hold 1,944 cubic feet and 27’ x 8’ x 9’ (LWH), which is 3 to 4 rooms’ worth of stuff.
ReloCube
Another option is to use one or several of their ReloCubes, which is ideal if you want to keep all of your room’s items together in one cube. For instance, if you want to keep all bathroom items in a cube or all living room items in a cube, this option provides for greater organization.
Are you ready to learn more about U-Pack moving services? Click the button below to get started with a quote.
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Mel Childs is the author of this article and the owner of Move Me To Atlanta. She also owns her own writing company in the suburbs of Atlanta, Georgia. Additionally, she has written freelance for various publications, including Parade Home & Garden, Dengarden, Bob Vila, This Old House, Lawnstarter, WikiLawn, Homelight, Fixr, LeadsForward, Upscale Magazine, Black EOE Journal, Ancient Origins, and many more.


