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Atlanta Moving Company Atlanta Peach Movers Advise Extra Care for Moving Specialty Items

Atlanta Peach Movers offers its services to pack and move fragile or bulky items that are not easily relocated.

Atlanta Moving Company Atlanta Peach Movers Advise Extra Care for Moving Specialty Items
2011-10-06
ATLANTA, GA, October 05, 2011 (Press-News.org) The professionals at Atlanta Peach Movers, a full service Atlanta moving company specializing in local and long distance moves, remind Atlanta residents of the importance of hiring a professional moving service to move fragile or bulky items such as pianos, paintings, or arcade games. These items are valuable and often irreplaceable, and require special care when being moved. The Atlanta long distance movers at Atlanta Peach Movers are highly trained and experienced in moving all types of specialty items.

In addition to Atlanta moving services, Atlanta Peach Movers also offers professional packing services, especially useful for fragile or unusual items. All items packed and moved by Atlanta Peach Movers are fully covered by insurance, and there are no hidden fees for moving such items.

Orlando Lynch, president of Atlanta Peach Movers explains, "Many companies will tell you one price, and then add on extra charges on moving day for pianos or other specialty items. At Atlanta Peach Movers, we are always completely transparent about pricing. We have no hidden fees, and we determine pricing well before the move to avoid any surprises."

Atlanta Peach Movers has been moving Atlanta residents for over twenty years, and are committed to customer satisfaction. Each of their Atlanta movers is rigorously trained in proper moving methods for a variety of items and conditions. Whether moving specialty items across town or hundreds of miles away, Atlanta Peach Movers will get your belongings to their destination safely.

For more information about the Atlanta moving services available from Atlanta Peach Movers, visit http://www.atlpeachmovers.com.

About Atlanta Peach Movers:

Atlanta Peach Movers, the largest and most dependable moving company in the Southeast, is a full-service moving company specializing in local and long-distance moves for both residential and commercial clients. Atlanta Peach Movers is committed to the community, partnering with organizations such as Zoo Atlanta, Toys 4 Tots, and Habitat for Humanity. With over 20 years of experience, Atlanta Peach Movers is proud to offer the most reliable moving service in Atlanta.

For more information, visit http://www.atlpeachmovers.com.

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[Press-News.org] Atlanta Moving Company Atlanta Peach Movers Advise Extra Care for Moving Specialty Items
Atlanta Peach Movers offers its services to pack and move fragile or bulky items that are not easily relocated.