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Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Canada and USA Rules on Importing Wine and Alcohol

Moving a wine collection across provincial, state or international borders is not a simple task. Federal liquor laws were first passed 80 years ago during the end of prohibition, so allowances for NAFTA and other trade agreements are not originally built into the legal structure. The general public is allowed to import Wine and other forms of alcohol for personal use under strict rules. It is illegal to sell wine out of province or country without a valid license and approval by each province / state liquor authority. Each province / state has their own unique set of rules, restrictions, and duties applied to the importation of alcoholic beverages. For example, Ontario allows 1.5 liters of wine to be imported for personal use duty-free after being out of country for 48 hours, or if taking up residency. Any wine imported above this limit will be subject to various duties and taxes. The CBSA has the legal authority to collect taxes and duties at the border. However, when moving with a bonded carrier such as abbeyWood your household shipment typically clears customs at an inland port such as STREAM in Mississauga, Ontario. The Majority of the charges are actually markups set by the liquor board. If the amounts are not paid the product will likely be confiscated (section 19 of the Liquor Distribution Act). New settlers taking up residency in Canada are typically allowed 1.5 liters of wine or 1.14 liters of alcoholic beverages or up to 8.5 liters of beer. Check with the appropriate provincial or territorial liquor control authority in advance of your arrival in Canada to find out the current restrictions and applicable tariffs.

Importing Wine into Canada
(Returning Residences over 1 year, Immigrants, Work Permits)


When moving into Canada your household shipment is entering under the designation of personal effects not for resale. Your wine or alcohol collection is part of this shipment but will be subject to duties, taxes or other service fees. In Ontario an Import Permit is required for any alcohol above:
• 1.5 liters of wine; or
• a total of 1.14 liters of alcoholic beverages; or
• Up to a maximum of 8.5 liters of beer or ale.
The Ontario Import permit is applied for and obtained prior to entering the country. It is typically mailed in and covers taxation at a provincial level only. Federal tax may still be applicable.
For Ontario, all alcohol imported with household effects:

-must be reported on the Permit of Application, and
-must not exceed: 120 bottles of spirits that are 750ml, 1L or 1.14L and 1200 bottles of wine that are 750 ml or 1L in size, and
-must have been owned, possessed, and used by you for at least six months before your return to Canada, if you have lived outside Canada less than five years, and
-must have been owned, possessed, and used by you before your return to Canada, if you have lived outside Canada five or more years, and
-must be imported from the same place you are returning to Canada from
Source: LCBO 2254

Check with the appropriate provincial or territorial liquor control authority in advance of your arrival in Canada as the levy varies per province.

Importing Wine into Canada
(For personal use, and when not moving)

Alcohol above the duty-free limit can still be imported into Canada, but taxation will occur. Residences are allowed to import alcohol for personal use, and different rates apply if they accompanied or unaccompanied across the border.

Ontario Alcohol Importation Requirements:

• Be an Ontario resident 19 years of age or older;
• Be bringing products back for personal use only;
• Returning residents are not exceed a total of 45-litres of beverage alcohol (any combination of wine, spirits or beer);
• Have all proof-of-purchase documentation including sales and credit card receipts ready to present to Canada Border Service Agency (CBSA) officials when you are going through Customs;
• Pay all applicable import and excise duties, taxes and levies as detailed below.

As the second chart illustrates it is possible to have alcohol for personal consumption shipped back to your residence in Ontario unaccompanied but it is more expensive. You MUST use a freight carrier and not a postal service to transport the alcohol. LCBO will appoint a customs broker such as UPS Supply Chain Solutions and calculate the applicable taxes, duties, levies and broker fees. It is up to the shipper to make sure all requirements are met and documentation is fully completed. It is also the shipper’s responsibility to pay any additional storage, or service charges incurred.
When making a direct shipment you must:
• Be an Ontario resident 19 years of age or older;
• Be importing products for personal use only;
• Not exceed a total of 45-litres of beverage alcohol (any combination of wine, spirits or beer);
• Provide documentation indicating the value of your shipment (supplier invoices, etc.) along with proof of payment (typically a credit card receipt).
In addition, the shipment must:
• Be consigned to the LCBO c/o yourself on the shipment manifest or bill of lading;
• Be clearly marked as beverage alcohol on all transport and customs documentation;
• Not include any non-alcohol items, just beverage alcohol;
• Be accompanied by a completed Canada Customs Invoice (CCI) indicating the brand name(s), vintage if applicable, alcohol by volume, format, quantity and accurate valuation (as noted above). CCIs are available by clicking here.
Please see the CBSA website for current rates, and restrictions per province. Click here to view the Importation of Intoxicating Liquors Act (Canada).
Bringing Wine into United States

Importing Wine and Alcohol to United States
In contrast the United States allows 1 litre of wine duty-free but the taxes and duties over the limits are considerably lower. See the U.S. CBP site for info. You will have to pay duties and taxes for any additional alcohol based on the state law you plan to reside in. Often these taxes and duties are not charged at the border due to the CBP being concerned mainly with federal law. For many people moving to the USA this is a blessing because your household shipment clears at the border, and not an inland port. Individual state laws are typically enforced by the local state departments.

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Toronto Bed Bugs Registry. Search 2270 Compaints within Yahoo! Maps

Ever wondering if the building you’re moving into has a problem with bed bugs? Well the Folks at The Bed Bug Registry made a free public database where users can submit reports about Bed Bug outbreaks. It is all displayed in a neat Yahoo! Map and complaints show up as dots in the appropriate location. An alternative method for searching allows you to type in an address and view the results. Beware that the site does have some technical bugs of its own, and reports may be false. Either way we are happy to see a new way to keep track of this growing problem.

Tip:
Click City Maps then Toronto for the reports to appear on the map. Simply searching Toronto from the main page will not display the report on Yahoo! Maps. I’m sure they will fix that flaw at some point.

take a look

Thursday, November 25, 2010

Moving & Storing Oriental Rugs / Persian Rugs

Those of us who are lucky enough to own handmade oriental rugs truly know the presence they bring to a room. The charming pieces of décor are as beautiful as they are delicate. We at abbeyWood Moving & Storage Toronto would like to extend our knowledge and expertise in storing oriental rugs and provide a few simple tips in rug maintenance.
Authentic, handmade oriental rugs require special care. It is especially true for antiques. The best way to move and store an oriental rug is flat. Since rugs are very large and flimsy it is almost impossible to accomplish this. When the rug is too large the correct method to move or store a rug is by rolling the rug tight enough to hold but loose enough to prevent creases. I have personally been on moves where customers have insisted on folding their antique rugs. This is a bad technique because the bends can weaken the foundation and break it if brittle. Over time the bends will cause creases. Creases can be rubbed by hand or ironed out with the cotton/wool setting. To find the correct direction to press the crease out, rub your hand across the pile towards the fringe, you will feel smooth one way, and roughness the opposite. Always iron the rug in its original direction and not against it. Another simple technique is to gently pull one end of the rug overtop towards the other in the direction of the pile, a shake or two can help in removing creases.

Pile in or Pile out when rolling? First Consider: the condition of pile, if it is knotted, silk or fragile, foundation condition, are there splits or breaks? Is it brittle? These factors will help you decide which side to roll inwards. The pile is generally more vulnerable than the foundation, so in most circumstances we roll rugs with the pile facing inwards. If the foundation is weak or if a lining has been sewn in we may reverse this. Lining will always wrinkle so it is better to have that wrinkle than the pile wrinkle. Be sure to roll in the direction of the pile instead of against the pile to prevent abrading the pile and stressing knots. Rolling around a support tube is recommended. Acid-free archival tubes are the best of choice and are used in museums and galleries alike. The tubing is expensive and runs about $2.00 per foot. A more common technique is to get a 3” cardboard rug tube and cover it with acid free paper such as Tyvek. By using plastic or tough synthetic paper such as “Tyvek’ the rug is protected from acidic chemicals, insects, and moisture. Do not use Traditional newspaper as it often contains acidic chemicals. Getting he roll started is often difficult if done alone and lining it up perfect can be challenging. Take excess paper and tape it to the roll to provide a guide. This way when you roll it will catch under the paper and also line up straight. The perfect material to finish off your roll is a layer of muslin. It is a good dust and light barrier that will not harm your rug. Place the muslin near the end of the carpet so when you roll it hooks in. the muslin should be long enough to wrap around the carpet 2-3 times and fold into the tubing from the edges. Many Museums now use clear polyethylene instead of muslin because it adds flood water and insect protection. When storing oriental rugs for more than a few months it is advised to have them professionally cleaned, and sprayed with insecticides. It is also recommended to obtain an appraisal so that professional movers have the item covered under their transit protection plan.
Post Move Tips:
-Try to keep the rug out of sunlight. Rotate your rug every season to allow even fading from light. It also ensures that the rug receives even wear from traffic.
-Repair any damage before the problem spreads. Have a specialist re-fringe, over-round, or reweave your rug to maintain its appearance.
-Place pads or cushion underneath to protect from wear and tear. Thin rugs benefit greatly from the added protection.
-Vacuum both sides push and pull over the entire rug except the fringes. Be gentle to apply enough force to clean, but not damage. If the vacuum has a rotating beater brush it can damage the rug.
-Clean spills immediately. Do not use soap or bleach. Spotless Turkish towels and club soda work wonders.
-If the fringe needs straightening flip it end over end by grabbing one side and walking it to the other. Do not use a comb. When the rug is upside-down the fringe usually straightens out. A shake or two may help straighten the fringe.
-Deep-cleaning and insect sprays will prolong the lifespan of your rug. Once every year or two is recommended
-Always keep your rug dry

Turco-Persian Rug Co. Ltd. is a great local GTA business that can offer cleaning, repair, and appraisal services in addition to rug sales.
Rolled rugs at abbeyWoods warehouse are placed into dedicated carpet storage

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

GAP reopening at Toronto's Eatons Center



For the past several months abbeyWood has been storing, delivering and unpacking new product and fixtures for the newly renovated GAP store at the Toronto Eaton's Center. We had to combine various shipments from countless vendors for one lucky stores facelift. 25 people and 5 trucks later the product was all delivered Monday night. Expect a fabulous grand reopening on Thursday November 17th. There will be a 40% off sale and a professional photographer on hand this weekend to take free modeling photographs. Sorry we have no photos of a sneak peak, you will have to come and see it for yoruself. Be sure to check out the beautifully renovated Baby GAP, Gap Kids, and adult store next time your at the Toronto Eaton’s center. And yes, we moved everything in from the light bulbs to the tables.

Monday, November 8, 2010

This Halloween's Monster job/house


This Halloween definitely proved to be a "trick or treat" for our movers. We spent several days delivering custom windows to this gigantic house under construction on the Bridle Path. We knew we had a long day ahead of us as we loaded our trucks, but when we arrived it sure was a surprise!

A few days rest and were back at it again.

Monday, October 25, 2010

We Want It! - City of Toronto Recycling Program



Funny video about where to take your unwanted electronics and other e-waste.

for more videos see thecityoftoronto youtube channel

Please visit our website

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Moving Tips for IKEA furniture

I have just installed a very beautiful IKEA wall lamp. While browsing the store I could not help but noticed everything is sold and shipped in flat boxes. However, I have not been on a single move when the IKEA furniture is packed back into a box. To be honest, the IKEA furniture does not always make it to the other end. Its the risk we take. The problem with moving IKEA furniture is a great percentage are made from inexpensive particleboard and fastened together with dowels & a quarter turn from a single locking nut.



Particleboard breaks very easily, and can cause a critical connecting bolt to break loose. Similarly, a simple quarter turn can easily unwind with a few bumps and vibrations.

Before you move your IKEA furniture consider these few tips:



1)Lean gently on the item, if it looks sturdy enough to tip over and carry sideways without loosing its shape you might not have to disassemble. if the item sways heavily, or has to travel a great distance consider disassembling. Vibrations and bumps from moving will loosen the joints and make the piece vulnerable.



2)Place scotch/painters tape over any nuts or screws held on with less than one full 360 degree rotation. If the nut is fastened with a quarter turn, it will likely fall off and never be found.



3) If you choose to disassemble, take a picture, or find a copy of the installation manuals we always throw out. a picture is worth a 1000 words and it will save you a considerable amount of time reassembling. Mark corners with tape and mark numbers or letters to corresponding sides for easy reassembly.



4) Wrap the IKEA furniture tight with moving blankets, tape and stretch-wrap if available. this will keep the unit tight and in its intended form.



Good Luck!

Thursday, September 23, 2010

Feng Shui - Decorating for Harmony


Feng Shui Video Tips

Feng Shui means wind and water. It was first created 3000-5000 years ago when farmers wanted to decide the best locations to build homes, plant crops and honor ancestors. It is an art and a science it is the practice of placement, arrangement and enhancement of a place to achieve harmony with the environment. We are connected to our environments. Our homes and our businesses are an expression of who we are and what is going on in our lives. Feng shui incorporates an awareness of how our environment affects us. Feng Shui removes obstacles that prevent us from manifesting our dreams. -Lynn Huffman

For local GTA Toronto Feng Shui analysis, seminars and information try visiting World of Feng Shui

abbeyWood Moving & Storage

Thursday, September 2, 2010

Relocation of Volvo & Mack Truck Education Center



Just this week abbeyWood Moving & Storage completed the relocation of Volvo & Mack trucks educational and training facility from Centennial College in Scarborough to their newly built facility in Mississauga. The beautiful modern training facility was built inside a parts distribution center towering with isles of parts and equipment. Transporting the heavy equipment and supplies was not a simple task. Every engine or transmission needed to be secured by hoist or skid then secured for transport. Piles of solid steel bars, mounting brackets, and tools had to be packed into cartons without collapsing under their own weight, as the carton next to it could contain delicate measuring tools. At destination every part was unpacked and returned to the right storage cabinet. Classrooms were setup and placed in an aesthetically pleasing fashion. It took several 53’ trailers and a lot of abbeyWood movers to get it all done but by the end everything looked great and the Volvo V12 engines gave our crew a good workout.

Monday, August 23, 2010

Floor runners are the mover’s mainstay of home protection equipment. They are placed in the front entrance and main walkways of a home. On every move it is abbeyWood’s policy to use our complimentary floor runners. Floor runners are consisted of a 1\4” rubber bottom for grip and insulation against shock. The top is coated with a polyester material to absorb water and dust. Floor runners make a world of difference in protecting hardwood floors, and new carpet.




The moving blanket is a thick and durable pad which sole purpose is to prevent scratches and absorb shock. The quality of a movers ‘pads’ can very from a light weight burlap ‘skin’ to a heavier quilted moving blanket. Typically one side is dark and made of coarse material while the inner side is brightly colored, soft and smooth. Over a banister they can protect against dents and scratches, on a doorway they can protect wood trim and drywall, and on a piece of furniture they will help ensure no damage occurs. One of the most important places to pad furniture is the base. When a dresser, washing machine, or cabinet is fully padded it prevents scratching on expensive hardwood floors when maneuvering an item into place. When your movers pad an item inside your house it goes a long way in preventing property damage to walls and floors in addition to the piece it protects. A common shortcut referred to as ‘draping’ is when a mover quickly places the pad around the piece in the truck without any tape. While this can protect the piece during transport it will be vulnerable if dropped or hit. At the very least make sure the larger and more expensive items are padded inside the home, whereas smaller items such as mops and plastic bins can be draped inside the moving truck to save time.





The piano skid is a long L shaped board designed to hold baby-grand, grand or upright pianos. The upright piano is placed on top, and the baby grand on its side, padded, then strapped through special holes on the bottom of the piano skid. On either end of the piano skid there are lifting straps, however most movers choose to put the skid on top of a 4 wheeled dolly instead. When going down stairs the skid can slide smoothly without damaging the piano. The L shaped lip helps keep the piano in place and its bottom corner protected on the way down. Not every mover has the experience and knowledge to properly maneuver and handle pianos. Some piano’s have lacquer that can chip or dent easily and need special care and attention. Depending on the complexity of the relocation may be beneficial for a piano relocation company to handle the move in certain situations.

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Moving Protection Equipment (Part 1)

When it comes to protecting your home and furniture, sometimes the best offense is a good defense. This post will briefly go over some of the equipment professional movers use to protect your home and furniture from being damaged.



Crates such as these are used for protecting works of art, marble, stone or glass. Crates provide protection against any impacts and allow you to safely pickup and drop an item without damaging a delicate piece inside. Another benefit from crating is that movers can build delicate items into their load without loosing valuable space. Crates are excellent for Cross-Canada, Cross-Border and moves into storage. However, for local moves within the GTA most people feel the extra protection is not required.



If you look closely at these white carpet stairs you will notice they are covered with a glossy plastic sheet. Without a doubt, these sticky carpet covers provide the best protection against stains and other marks that can build up over the course of a move. Each roll can cost between $15-25, significantly less than hiring a professional carpet cleaning service. The plastic can be a little slippery once wet, but is otherwise slip free.

Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Don't Led Bed Bugs Hitch-Hike on your next move.

Mattress bags/cartons are a low cost solution to curb the spread of bed bugs & ensure your mattress is delivered without stains or marks.



Bed bugs spend 90% of their life hiding away, but at night they come out to drink blood. They can spread on public transit, movie theatres, building lobbys or virtually any fabric surface. While they cannot jump or fly, they still manage to thrive.

“It’s not about cleanliness or income or what neighbourhood you live in. You will see them in five-star hotels, condos, and even multi-million dollar condos. As long as you have blood, they don’t discriminate.” -Sean Meaghar.

On all international moves from Canada to the Unites States it is our policy to wrap mattresses in cardboard cartons or plastic bags. Many household shipments can combine in a single trailer. Even setting a bed down temorarly in a hallway can put your bed at risk.

The Bottom line is to be proactive, and eliminate bed bug risk by spending $8-12 on a mattress bag.


Toronto Bed Bug Project
Toronto Post Bed Bug Article: Rob Roberts

Monday, July 19, 2010

Sea Containers - Moving Overseas





Sea containers are one of the ways we ship overseas. We just finished shipping this beautiful boat to Europe. Sea Containers come in a variety of different sizes and configurations to accommodate the cargo. This container has only two walls that fold down for loading.

For more information about containers visit the container blog

Thursday, July 1, 2010

LCBO boxes are bad for movers



I recently completed a move where the customer had packed their belongings into hundreds of used LCBO boxes. While they seem great because they are free and light weight, they are actually a nightmare for movers. Imagine a mover stacking these boxes over 10 high and wide, but because every box is a different shape and size it turns into a lopsided layer that can easily be knocked over or topple. The average mover is in great physical shape and carries 2-3 boxes safely, smaller boxes limit the amount of weight/volume we can carry, and take double the time for the same amount of items if packed in larger industry sized cartons. This is something to consider when paying by the hour for a local mover. Here is a quick guide to what carton sizes to use, and for what purpose:

1cubic foot carton (LCBO moving boxes): Please do not use!
2 cubic foot banker’s carton: Heavy items such as books, magazines, taxes
4 cubic foot carton: Medium weight items such as electronics or lampshades.
5 cubic foot carton: Light weight items such as pots and pans, linens or kids toys.



Aside from the LCBO boxes on this move there was a great deal of plastic tote bins which had removable tops. Not a single top was secured with tape, and had to be done on move day to ensure nothing would accidently fall out of the carton once the top falls off. Overall the right materials and packing can help your next move go faster and smoother.

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Our Nuts are Environmentally Friendly



Years ago we would fill a box completely with Styrofoam peanuts & chips to protect delicate works of art and statues. The Styrofoam peanuts created a real big mess after moving, especially if they had the opportunity to blow away in the wind. Now we are pleased to announce a green solution to packing breakables. Bio-Foam Peanuts are not thrown out in the garbage; they are tossed into the composte bin and returned to mother earth. They are made primarily of Starch (corn, wheat, potato) and have no chemical agents such as CFC, and have a small carbon footprint.

Next time you have to pack a delicate statue, chandelier, or other work of art, choose our bio-foam peanuts and help contribute towards cleaner air and water.

Wednesday, June 9, 2010

Bonus HBC Points for June


75,000 Bonus HBC Points for June Moves!

Recieve 75,000 Hbc points when you book your next long distance or cross-canada move before June 30. The 75,000 Hbc points are in addition to our standard points offer.

Monday, May 31, 2010

Funny United Van Lines Commercial



Our New 2010 Commercial. Very funny, check it out!

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

How to background check movers in Toronto



Introduction

May 2010 Toronto police raid 11 moving companies, seized 13 moving trucks, and laid 160 charges, many of which related to fraud. The companies advertised mainly on craigslist and kajiji offering flat rates, low hourly rates, and claimed no hidden costs. Many of these companies do not have actual offices, and do not register with Canadian / US transportation agencies as legal commercial carriers. Often, these weekend movers are looking to make a quick dollar, skip out on WSIB coverage, fail to register their business, or other unethical business practices. While the initial price may sound low, most people do not factor in the hidden risks such as liability for personal injury, unaccountability, or even ransom.



How to Research a Movers background


The month of May is heating up and along with it so does the moving industry. The height of popularity takes place in the last week of summer months. If you do your homework and plan ahead you can make sure you won’t get burned. Here’s how to find background information about movers.


BBB – Better Business Bureau

Visit this site and input your desired Toronto GTA moving company and see how they rate with the BBB. abbeyWood Moving & Storage Inc for example, currently holds an “A” rating.

http://www.bbb.org/canada/Find-Business-Reviews/


FMSCA - Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (USA)

A cross border move to Toronto or south to the US requires a carrier who is legally registered to haul household shipments. Visit this site to input the company name or information to see a detailed snapshot of the companies US operating history and details. This is a concise electronic record of a company’s identification, size, commodity information, and safety record, including the safety rating (if any), a roadside out-of-service inspection summary, and crash information. The Company Snapshot is available via an ad-hoc query (one carrier at a time) free of charge.

http://www.safersys.org/CompanySnapshot.aspx

Ontario Carrier CVOR search

Are they a commercial carrier? What is their safety rating? If the business is not registered to do Local GTA moving or Long distance moving they could be forced off the road if caught by the transportation ministry, even if that means the middle of your move.

https://www.cvor.rus.mto.gov.on.ca/scripts/CCS-Order.asp

Monday, May 3, 2010

The Days Toronto Will Stand Still: June 26-27 G20 Summit.

It’s the last weekend of the month and you’re moving into your new home. But there is a problem. Toronto’s G20 Summit has brought the city to a standstill. The Direct Energy Center and Metro Toronto Convention Centre will host the G20 and along with it is security that could make moving into your next Toronto home impossible.

Exact details of the security restrictions are unknown and typically withheld until a few weeks prior. Here is what to expect:

Toronto G20, June 26-27 2010.

3-Ring security perimeter surrounding the MTCC and Direct Energy Center.

Rings will comprise of fencing & cement barriers
No cars within the perimeter.
Residents living in the perimeter will have to undergo background checks, show ID, and pass metal detectors.

The Security Perimeter:

As far North up to King St., Wellington St., or Queen St.
As far East as York St. or Yonge St.
As far West as Spadina Ave.
As far South as The Gardener Expressway.





Protestors:


Protestors can make a mess of traffic real quick, not too long ago the Gardiner Expressway was shut down when Shri Lankan protestors blocked the highway with men, women & children. This can very well happen once again.



Moving Tips for June 26-27

▪Discover Toronto’s side streets and alternative routes such as Kingston Rd. in the East and Black Creek in the West.
▪ Reschedule move for 20-24 or 29-30 of June if possible.
▪ Make sure you have a GPS device or Map, in case detours are required.
▪ Driving South into the city will be a disaster. Avoid it at all costs.
▪ The Gardiner Expressway QEW will be a virtual standstill or closed during the meetings.
▪ The Don Valley Parkway/404 highway will be clogged to the point where walking is faster.
▪ Highway 427 should have traffic flowing north, but forget about driving South.
▪ Highway 401 East / West will likely experience rush hour traffic both days.
▪ Pre-Move as much as possible prior to 26-27. You will need to plan lots of travel time.
▪ Be sure to fill up on Gas before attempting to enter the city.
▪ If you can, have the moving truck loaded the day before to prevent any last minute catastrophes.




In general save it for another day, it is not worth the hassle. If you must be out of the house consider giving us a call. We have the ability to hold your goods onboard a moving truck overnight, our own bonded storage facility, and the experience thats needed to get the job done right.







Thursday, April 29, 2010

abbeyWood Moving & Storage will Double Your AIR MILES!

abbeyWood Moving & Storage Inc. announces.....



Double AIR MILES! With our new Premovers Campaign.



Book a local or long distance move in July to double your AIR MILES! Just Quote "Premover" and you will earn your standard amound of AIR MILES, Plus the same amount as a "Premover" Bonus!




For example. Our customers typically receive 1 AIR MILE for every $30.00 spent. That means if you earn 120 Air Miles on your next Cross-Canada, Cross-border, or Local GTA & Toronto move, Move with abbeyWood Moving you will receive another 120 AIR MILES Free!




There is nothing to loose here, book your move with us today and quote "Premover" to
double your AIR MILES.



Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Recent SEARS delivery

If your around the Eaton Center area be sure to check out the new Kensie Girl clothing line at SEARS. Here are a few pictures of the really cool displays our team delivered this week.



Our crews took pleasure from the unique artwork. We also work with retailers such as GAP, Old Navy to deliver store displays and other fixtures. Believe it or not, its fun when we get to deal with anything out of the ordinary. Whether its high value eletronics, or over-sized furniture a challenege is always welcomed!

That's it for now!

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

U Can Store and Move & Flex Move


Lets face it, not everyone wants their goods locked away in storage, or can afford traditional moves. We've developed a convenient solution to help DIY households save money and time.

U Can Store & Move delivers watertight storage containers to your home driveway and allows you to do those renovation projects you've always wanted. We can even move that container to another location. (just keep in mind it usually clogs up smaller driveways)

The Flexmove is our long distance container system. These containers offer a revolutionary level of service that cannot be found anywhere else. You may load, or abbeyWood can load your items into an exclusive container and transport to your new home. The beauty of the container system is that your goods are already in storage vaults, so temporary storage between moves is simple and cost effective. with this system you can have date specific loading/unloading dates at no extra cost. traditional moving trucks have many shipments on board, and their shedules limit when they can deliver.

If you need a little extra storage space at home, or planning a long distance move this is definitely something worth your consideration. Please give us a call 1-800-565-488 (416)292-1107 or online at http://www.abbeywoodmoving.com/

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

CBC News: Large moving company "Two Small Men with Big Hearts" faces charges, upsets.

A customer recently brought to our attention this news article.
www.cbc.ca/canada/british-columbia/story/2010/02/02/bc-twosmallmen.html


The article addresses multiple consumer complains against "Two Small Men with Big Hearts" franchises. This is upsetting news for the industry as a whole, unfortunatly we've heard simliar stories before (Desi Movers). We cant Stress enough how important it is to do background or reference checking. Early in 2010 we were flooded with calls from panic sticken customers when Premiere Van Lines Scarborough location locked its doors for good. It left personal possessions and belongings in the hands of creditors. Fortunately we were able to work with the realtors and recover some of the storage lots. Not everyone was as lucky. Fly-by-night operations do exist in this industry. See how long they are in business, and look for other satisfied customers to be sure.