Tuesday, January 26, 2016

Considering Relocating Your Place of Business? - 102

Commercial Moving, Alabaster, Alabama

Buying vs leasing office space? 

If your company has grown, or perhaps you are not in need of as much space, you may be considering relocating your office. No matter the reason, before making a decision on a new place, consider the benefits of leasing office space vs. purchasing a building. There are plenty of advantages of each. The future of your business will determine the best choice for your company. 

Advantages to Owning:
  • Investment in an asset with the possibility to gain equity
  • The chance to refinance at a lower rate, and even pay off the property, freeing up money each month.
  • Flexibility to lease unused space to increase the return
  • Personal control of certain expenses
  • Less frequent moves, as leases expire, buildings sell, etc. 
  • Able to make updates and changes to your property without needing a landlord's approval, also raising the value of your property. 
  • Potential tax benefits, including income, property and depreciation
Leasing Advantages:
  • No down payment required, freeing money to grow your business up front 
  • Maintenance, repairs and janitorial services are the responsibility of the landlord
  • Flexibility to terminate a lease rather than sell property in order to move or enlarge space
  • Allows you to determine if a new location is where you wish to remain long term
  • Moving may not be a necessity in an office complex should your business grow or reduce
The bottom line is would your equity and time be better invested in your business than maintaining a building? Regardless of your current or future town or state location, you will be pleased with Earl's Moving Company's experienced, friendly team. Licensed and insured to move local and long distance, this caring group will treat your office family as they do their own. 

Jeremiah 29:11 ~ For I know the plans I have for you, plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.

Earl's Moving Company, a Christian based company, was founded in 2008 by Earl Pike. Earl's strives to make moving as easy as possible so you can enjoy your new home. Raised in Alabaster, Earl enjoys moving people home with southern hospitality. Earl's Moving is available for residential and commercial moves in Alabaster, Auburn, Calera, Chelsea, Clanton, Helena, Hoover, Montevallo, Mountain Brook, Pelham, Prattville, Trussville, Tuscaloosa, and Vestavia Hills.

Thursday, January 21, 2016

No Shortage of Activities in Alabaster!

Earl's Moving Company takes pride in moving folks home to Alabaster. This exciting city offers so much to all ages. It may be winter, but there is no shortage of reasons to move to this small town with big city conveniences.

Commercial Moving, Local MovingJanuary and February bring registration for baseball and soccer. This is an exciting time and a great way for the kids and adults as well to be involved in the community. 

Alabaster participates in Arbor Day each February. With spring just around the corner, it helps to look forward to warmer weather by planning what to plant, and where. Stay tuned at the first of the month for details. Perhaps this is the year to plant a tree!

Looking forward to May, there will be a community yard sale at Buck Creek Park to celebrate the arrival of summer. What a great way to recycle, sell unneeded items and maybe find a treasure for yourself. 

It is a beautiful, humbling site to drive down Highway 31 on Memorial Day and see all of the flags displayed to remember our Veterans who have given their lives for our country. Take a moment and express appreciation to a Veteran today for the sacrifices they choose to make for our freedom.

Summer months bring outdoor movie nights at Veterans Park. Bring a blanket and a picnic and relax for some fun family and friend time!

CityFest Celebration began in 2003 to celebrate our city's 50th anniversary. This has become one of the largest events in the area featuring live music, children's rides, games and other fun activities, a variety of food items and merchandisers selling crafts. The City of Alabaster and several local corporate donors sponsor this fun event that occurs the first Saturday each June. 

Fourth of July brings celebrations of our great country with more flags, fun and fireworks! Choose the perfect spot from many places to park and enjoy the show.

Earl Pike was raised in Alabaster. He and his wife choose to remain here and raise their family in this impressive city that is committed to providing a safe, healthy and wholesome environment.

Jeremiah 29:11 ~ For I know the plans I have for you, plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.


Earl's Moving Company, a Christian based company, was founded in 2008 by Earl Pike. Earl's strives to make moving as easy as possible so you can enjoy your new home. Raised in Alabaster, Earl enjoys moving people home with southern hospitality. Earl's Moving is available for residential and commercial moves in Alabaster, Auburn, Calera, Chelsea, Clanton, Helena, Hoover, Montevallo, Mountain Brook, Pelham, Prattville, Trussville, Tuscaloosa, and Vestavia Hills.

Wednesday, December 16, 2015

Considering Relocating Your Place of Business? - 101

There are many reasons for relocating part or all of your office or company. Perhaps your company has grown and needs more space, or the lease is going to expire and you are looking for a different environment, or moving to a completely different city or state. Relocating a business is much like relocating from a home. 

Local Movers, Long Distance Movers, Commercial Movers

Considering an office move is exciting, bringing a change of scenery, new location, and a renewed determination to improve business performance. Along with this fresh start, a commercial move, just as a home move brings to mind some challenges. Never fear, with careful planning and communication, Earl's Moving Company is there with you every step of the way. Moving local or a short distance may sound easier than a long distance move. In some ways it may be. However, everything still needs to be packed and loaded, so organization is a key to success. 

Begin thinking of a time frame. How soon would you like to move? Check the exit terms of your existing lease carefully. Also begin thinking about a moving budget. 

Some things to consider are:
  • Move in costs to a new office space 
  • Renovations if any are needed 
  • IT costs
  • Actual relocating costs
  • Downtime in business during the move 
The first step is to locate a new office space. When determining the future home of your business, whether local or long distance, consider your employees. Depending on the distance of the move, hopefully your most valuable employees will not be negatively impacted by a new drive, be able to commute, or even relocate if you are moving your office long distance. Communicate with them, sharing your desire to move and ask for their input to discover and possibly meet their needs. 

Decide what type and how much office space you would prefer; a move in ready building, or a place to renovate and customize.  This will determine the amount of time you need to allow before moving. A location that is already outfitted with everything needed; a server room, cables, sockets, etc. makes it easy to get moved and right back to work. A general contractor is almost a necessity for a completely empty space to ensure the office is adequately cabled with sufficient power outlets in the right locations and all the modifications are completed on time and on budget.

As you are touring possible buildings, look around at the surroundings. Notice parking conditions, housing if employees may be relocating, hotels for possible overnight guests, restaurants and even shopping. 

Office relocation is an exciting time, looking forward to new spaces, change of scenery and perhaps growth for your company. Bonded and insured, Earl's Moving Company is professional and experienced. Contact the friendly team for an affordable quote.

Jeremiah 29:11 ~ For I know the plans I have for you, plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.

Earl's Moving Company, a Christian based company, was founded in 2008 by Earl Pike. Earl's strives to make moving as easy as possible so you can enjoy your new home. Raised in Alabaster, Earl enjoys moving people home with southern hospitality. Earl's Moving is available for residential and commercial moves in Alabaster, Auburn, Calera, Chelsea, Clanton, Helena, Hoover, Montevallo, Mountain Brook, Pelham, Prattville, Trussville, Tuscaloosa, and Vestavia Hills.

Wednesday, December 9, 2015

Fabulous Reasons to Move to Alabaster in December


Local Moving Company, Long Distance Moving CompanyEarl's Moving Company enjoys moving people and businesses home to Alabaster. A small town with all the conveniences of a big city, Alabaster is the perfect place to call home and raise your family, or retire and all of the stages between. There are year-round events for everyone. December brings on the Christmas festivities. If you are blessed enough to live or work in our friendly city, planning to move, or just want to visit, December is a great month to get out and about, meeting friends and neighbors. Some activities this month include:
  • The Alabaster Beautification Board recognizes home owners each year who go above and beyond decorating their houses for the Christmas season. Click here for a list and plan your route, gather your friends and make some hot chocolate for a fun evening of celebrating Christmas.
  • Young, young at heart and all ages in between will enjoy Santa riding through their neighborhood Christmas Eve. Beginning at 1:00 pm, be ready to see the jolly fellow on your very own street. Click here for a guide of times to expect to see Santa near your house!
  • Saturday morning, December 5th, was the place to be for the Annual Alabaster Christmas Parade. The theme "A Hometown Christmas" says it all! Everyone was in the Christmas spirit with the excitement of music, beautiful floats, cars, and trucks adorned with bows, lights and signs, food treats and local businesses, all decorated and enjoying the festivities. Our own Noah Galloway was Grand Marshall and of course Santa Claus was the perfect finishing touch to one of the largest parades in the state of Alabama. If you were there this year, a great time was had by all! If you were not there, come next year! We missed you!
The caring team at Earl's Moving Company is ready and waiting to move you and your business home; local or long distance. Enjoy the holiday season with Earl's Moving Company!

Jeremiah 29:11 ~ For I know the plans I have for you, plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.

Earl's Moving Company, a Christian based company, was founded in 2008 by Earl Pike. Earl's strives to make moving as easy as possible so you can enjoy your new home. Raised in Alabaster, Earl enjoys moving people home with southern hospitality. Earl's Moving is available for residential and commercial moves in Alabaster, Auburn, Calera, Chelsea, Clanton, Helena, Hoover, Montevallo, Mountain Brook, Pelham, Prattville, Trussville, Tuscaloosa, and Vestavia Hills.

Wednesday, November 25, 2015

Happy Thanksgiving



There is one day a year when food and family take center stage and that day is Thanksgiving.  Families come together across many miles to spend the day eating food prepared from recipes passed down for generations.  It is a time for grateful appreciation of being together and having the comfort of being "home".   Thanksgiving is a time for traditions. The traditions vary from family to family, from city to city, from state to state, but one thing is certain food is always center stage!

A few fun facts about Thanksgiving:

  • President Abraham Lincoln declared the last Thursday in November as a national day of thanksgiving in 1863. In 1939, President Franklin Roosevelt decided that the holiday should be celebrated on the fourth Thursday of November in order to extend the holiday shopping by a week as requested by The National Retail Dry Goods Association. This caused controversy since in 1939 there happened to be five Thursdays in November. Two years later, the House of Representatives passed a resolution making the last Thursday in November a legal holiday.  The Senate amended the resolution, setting the date as the fourth Thursday and the House eventually agreed.
  • Macy's was not the first department store to sponsor a Thanksgiving Day parade. Gimbel's, a Philadelphia department store sponsored a parade in 1920. Macy's parade began four years later and has become a Thanksgiving tradition as well as the kick-off to the Christmas shopping season.
  • Domesticated turkeys, which are the ones we traditionally eat on Thanksgiving, cannot fly.  They are also slow with females being a bit faster than the males.  Wild turkeys can fly for short distances at a speed of almost 55 mph!  They also have better vision and hearing than the domestic turkeys.  Benjamin Franklin actually suggested that turkeys be our national bird instead of the bald eagle!
  • The White House has a long history of issuing pardons for turkeys. The practice may have begun when President Lincoln granted a pardon to his son Tad's pet turkey. President Obama pardoned a turkey named courage in 2009.
  • The Pilgrims adopted the Native Americans use of cranberries.  The Native Americans used cranberries in foods such as "pemmican" which was a nourishing, high protein combination of dried deer meat, crushed berries and melted fat.  They used cranberries also as a medicine to treat wounds and as a dye for fabric.  The Pilgrims named it "craneberry" because the drooping pink blooms in the spring reminded them of a crane.
  • The first Thanksgiving was a 3-day harvest feast held by the founders of the Plymouth colony in 1621.  Attending were 53 colonists and 90 Wampanoag.  They feasted mainly on venison, swan, goose, and duck. 

There are several recipes and dishes that are required eating on Thanksgiving.  It is interesting to see how the recipes and names of dishes change depending on the Mason Dixon Line! One the most popular is "dressing" or "stuffing". Southerners call it "dressing" and most Northerners call it "stuffing", although a few Pennsylvanians have "filling" with their turkey.  There is no way to know if the Pilgrims had stuffing at the original feast, but it is likely that combinations of wild game and rice were featured in some way.  Boston cookbooks include stuffing recipes that contain oysters. Mennonite women used left-over mashed potatoes, stale bread, and butter to make their "filling" to serve as a casserole with the main dish of poultry.  

In the south, the dressing is cornbread based.  Many homes serve dressing cooked by a recipe that has been in the family for years.  Some cooks know the recipe by observing their mothers and grandmothers prepare the dish.  It is often hard to find two recipes exactly the same and sometimes a recipe isn't written down.  A grandmother may tell you to use enough broth until it "looks right" or you add a "bit" of salt and "some" stalks of celery.  Perfecting the recipe make take a couple of Thanksgiving failures to get it right!  

Many cooks used what was available to make their dressing or stuffing.  The Pacific Northwest recipes have oysters, clams, and mussels.  The American West cooks developed their own recipes by blending what they liked from the North and the South. San Franciscans took advantage of left-over sourdough bread for their dish.  The recipe shared below is an updated version of a traditional stuffing recipe from San Francisco.

San Francisco Stuffing
Serves 16

1 large loaf sourdough bread cut into small cubes ( about 13 cups)
8 links chicken apple sausage
2 large white onions, chopped
5 stalks of celery, chopped
4 tablespoons of butter
6 cups peeled and diced Granny Smith apples
3 cups chicken broth
1 tablespoon dried sage
1 tablespoon salt
1 teaspoon of dried savory
1 teaspoon of dried thyme
1 teaspoon black pepper

Preheat oven to 350 degrees.  Spread bread cubes on a baking sheet and toast until golden brown, about 10 minutes. Transfer cooled cubes to large bowl.
Cut open sausage links remove casing and finely chop meat.  Add 1 tablespoon butter to heavy skillet, heat over medium heat and add sausage.  Saute until browned. Remove sausage with a slotted spoon and add to bread.  In the same pan, saute onions and celery until translucent.  Add to bread mixture.  Put remaining butter in the same skillet and saute the apples until soft.  Add apples to bread mixture along with the sage, savory, thyme, pepper, and salt. Gradually add liquid until the bread has absorbed it and the bread cubes have no crunch.  Butter a 15x10x2-inch baking dish, add the stuffing, cover with foil and bake until top is golden brown and crisp, 45 minutes to 1 hour.


This stuffing is very different from most served in this area, but maybe your family would welcome a "new" tradition!

Earl's Moving Company wishes you and your family a Happy Thanksgiving!!!



Earl's Moving Company, a Christian based company, was founded in 2008 by Earl Pike. Earl's strives to make moving as easy as possible so you can enjoy your new home. Raised in Alabaster, Earl enjoys moving people home with southern hospitality. Earl's Moving is available for residential and commercial moves in Alabaster, Auburn, Calera, Chelsea, Clanton, Helena, Hoover, Montevallo, Mountain Brook, Pelham, Prattville, Trussville, Tuscaloosa, and Vestavia Hills.

Tuesday, November 17, 2015

Moving Home to Mountain Brook

A suburb of Birmingham, AL, Mountain Brook is located in Jefferson County and is known to be the state's most affluent place to live. Earl's Moving Company is happy to move families to the city that spans approximately 12 square miles. 

Mountain Brook, Alabama

Incorporated in 1942, the city formally called Mountain Brook City was developed in the 1920's by Robert Jemison, Jr., a successful real estate developer. Mr. Jemison's goal was to preserve the natural surroundings and environment for the enjoyment of the future residents. It was reportedly named, according to one account, after the Mountain Brook Store in Blount County. Jemison sold shares in Mountain Brook Estates to individuals, which enabled them to choose lots. He limited the types of businesses permitted to move into the community, forbidding hospitals, auto garages, veterinary services, and other businesses considered noisy. 

Many of the facilities and homes were constructed in the English Tudor style, with Italianate, French Norman Farmhouse, Georgian, and Federal Revival styles. In the 1920's, the development suffered from the economic effects of the Great Depression. As Birmingham recovered during World War II, so did Mountain Brook, incorporating in 1942.

Mountain Brook is centrally located and is home to five distinct shopping villages. Spend the day shopping speciality items at Cahaba Village, Crestline Village, English Village, Mountain Brook Village and Overton Village

Mountain Brook's own school system is recognized as one of the top systems in the state. There are four elementary schools, a junior high (grades 7-9) and a high school (grades 10-12). The purpose of Mountain Brook Schools is to provide an effective, challenging, and engaging education for every one of our students. 

This beautiful community is routinely named among the safest in the metropolitan area with over 50 sworn officers on staff. Safety is a priority with three fire stations employing over 62 personnel.

Quality recreational activities and the Athletic Complex provides fields and courts for a variety of sports. Six baseball/softball fields, three soccer fields, six tennis courts, playground, concession stand, and restroom facilities make up this complex organized by Mountain Brook Athletics. Rathmell Sports Park consists of six fields and a pavilion housing a concession area and restroom facilities. 

Share with us your favorite part of living in Mountain Brook . And, if you don't live here yet, but are thinking of moving, please call the friendly, experienced team at Earl's Moving Company for a quick, stress free quote. 

Jeremiah 29:11 ~ For I know the plans I have for you, plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.

Earl's Moving Company, a Christian based company, was founded in 2008 by Earl Pike. Earl's strives to make moving as easy as possible so you can enjoy your new home. Raised in Alabaster, Earl enjoys moving people home with southern hospitality. Earl's Moving is available for residential and commercial moves in Alabaster, Auburn, Calera, Chelsea, Clanton, Helena, Hoover, Montevallo, Mountain Brook, Pelham, Prattville, Trussville, Tuscaloosa, and Vestavia Hills.

Thursday, November 12, 2015

Celebrate the 200th Bicentennial Harpersville Celebration

"Harpersville, Alabama is a great city to move to and call home." Earl's Moving Company

One perfect example of a great town to live in happens this Saturday, November 14, at 83 Town Hall Lane, citizens and visitors will gather for the 200th Bicentennial Harpersville Celebration. The festivities will begin at 8:00 am, with children's activities, arts and crafts vendors, antique car show and you will be sure to enjoy the parade that begins at 10:00. The noon hour brings recognition to our local Veterans and a Hay Bale Art Contest. Stick around for afternoon musical festivities and plenty of good food.

Harpersville, AL

If you didn't know about, or were not convinced previously, Mayor Theoangelo Perkins may be able to persuade you ~ 

"Harpersville is a great place to live, work and raise a family. This community has so much to offer. Small town charm with big city conveniences are just one of the many reasons to call Harpersville home. Highway 280 allows our businesses to prosper and grow while keeping safe with local police department coverage. Harpersville has many churches, a local school, a public library, a drive-in movie theater, and so much more.

Business is growing in Harpersville as we have just welcomed our newest corporate citizen Bama Budweiser. We have many industrial businesses, local restaurants and retail to name a few. 

Most of all, Harpersville is a wonderful place to call home because of its people which are why we are proud of our town's motto "Rich Past, Bright Future"! We invite you to come and grow with us!

Attractions that you will enjoy include Old Baker Farm where you can choose and cut your Christmas tree. The whole family will enjoy complimentary hot apple cider, candy canes and a hayride through the Christmas trees. School children come from all over to visit the pumpkin patch each year. 

Well known Morgan Creek Vineyards offer a beautiful and elegant place for weddings or other special occasions, big or small. Gorgeous vineyards and scenery offer a perfect getaway for girls day out, or celebrating an anniversary. 

Stone Hollow Farmstead provides historical tours showcasing handmade, farm fresh artisanal products using the highest quality standards. Locally and naturally grown botanicals and handcrafted specialty goat cheese. 

With over 30 years spent in perfecting the art of growing, selling and the delivery of quality turf grass, Sunbelt Turf Farm is located on Highway 25. Sunbelt Turf Farm provides Harpersville and surrounding areas with "home grown" sod.

Located less than 30 miles from downtown Birmingham, Harpersville is convenient to work and colleges. Even closer is shopping, banking and an almost endless variety of restaurants. 

With all that Harpersville has to offer, Earl's Moving Company enjoys moving families, long or long distance, home to Harpersville, Alabama. If you live in Harpersville, share your favorite thing about living in this fun city with us. 

Jeremiah 29:11 ~ For I know the plans I have for you, plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.

Earl's Moving Company, a Christian based company, was founded in 2008 by Earl Pike. Earl's strives to make moving as easy as possible so you can enjoy your new home. Raised in Alabaster, Earl enjoys moving people home with southern hospitality. Earl's Moving is available for residential and commercial moves in Alabaster, Auburn, Calera, Chelsea, Clanton, Helena, Hoover, Montevallo, Mountain Brook, Pelham, Prattville, Trussville, Tuscaloosa, and Vestavia Hills.