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After moving to Jacksonville, Florida, there is no question that you are going to love the summer weather, since it is year-round. In order to take a break from unpacking moving boxes, get out of the house and take your family or friends to one of these free activities in Jacksonville this summer.
Read in a Hammock

Okay, you’ll need a hammock for this one. If you don’t have one, simply grab a sturdier blanket, tie it around two trees and enjoy the great outdoors for a bit. Make sure to read a book for that extra entertainment factor.

Visit the Museum during a free Museum Day

Perhaps the best, free activity to do in Jacksonville this summer is visit one of the many museums. A lot of museums in Jacksonville open their doors for free during the summer, typically on particular days of the week. Take advantage of that and indulge in a free museum day if possible.

Play Sports with Friends

After moving to Jacksonville, playing sports outside is going to be a regular hobby. Sports are completely free, so get outside, grab your friends or family, hit the beach and play some volleyball or beach football. Or, take the game to a local park!
Camp in Your backyard 

This might seem extremely silly, but it’s more fun than you think. Pack some camping supplies, as if you would on a real camping trip, pitch a tent, and camp in your backyard.


Having an outdoor fountain creates an amazing fairy-tale like atmosphere in any home. However, if not properly maintained, an outdoor fountain can turn into a dreadful swamp right in the middle of your front lawn. In order to help make your new happy always look new and inviting, All My Sons’ local Jacksonville movers share tips for maintaining your outdoor fountain.

Keep the Water Level in Your Outdoor Fountain High

Make sure that you always keep the water level in your outdoor fountain high, especially in the summertime. This will help keep the concrete cool enough so that it doesn’t crack as easily from overheating.

Make sure to Drain your Fountain in Harsh Weather

During the winter, make sure that you drain and cover your fountain to protect it from harsh weather. A simple tarp can prevent a lot of damages from your fountain. Also, make sure that it is properly draining, as frozen water can ultimately cause the concrete to crack.

Clean your Fountain Regularly

Make sure that you clean your outdoor fountain regularly. Whenever you see leaves and debris, simply make the effort to clean them up. This will help you prevent any pump clogging that might occur.

Protect your Fountain from Hard Water

Depending on where you live, part of maintaining your outdoor fountain will include making sure that it is protected from hard water deposits. To do so, if you notice any algae developed, make sure to drain the fountain and scrub it with a brush. Then rinse the fountain thoroughly. If this doesn’t help, use professional algae reducer solutions.


Are you moving houses and you don’t want to leave your basketball hoop behind? Don’t worry! Even if the task of relocating your basketball hoop may seem impossible, it is far easier than you think. To help you out, the professional movers and packers at All My Sons Jacksonville have a guide for relocating your basketball equipment and using packing services from a local moving company.
1. Check the Anchoring

The first step to moving your basketball equipment is checking how your hoop is anchored. While some hoops are held to the ground with just a few rocks, others are cemented deep into the ground. In case your hoop is cemented, take a shovel and dig around the anchoring. If after about an hour of digging hasn’t made the hoop budge even a little, this means that you’ll certainly have to hire a track loader to help you dig down very deep. Once the anchoring is dug up, make sure to carefully remove the pole of your hoop without breaking it. All My Sons warns that this process should be handled by professionals. If you do not know how to dig up a cemented basketball hoop, our professional movers and packers in Jacksonville can handle it for you.

2. Disassemble your Hoop

Make sure that if you hire packing services in Jacksonville for your move, they disassemble your basketball hoop. If you don’t mind doing it yourself, simply grab a wrench and start breaking your hoop down piece by piece. Start by removing the backboard and the rim. After that, make sure that you properly disassemble the adjustment mechanism and the extension arm of the pole. Finally, remove the base of your hoop.

3. Relocate

Once this is done, you are ready to move your basketball hoop to your new home. Jacksonville movers and packers can load it up on a moving truck with all your other basketball equipment and move it with ease. Make sure to assemble the hoop in a backward fashion and you’ll be ready to shoot some hoops at your new home.


Having a BBQ grill is an essential backyard attraction and the pride of every American homeowner. However, if you are moving to a new home, you have to be careful with its transportation. Whether you are looking for some great packing products in Jacksonville to help you out, or just need some tips for moving your BBQ grill, at All My Sons, we are here for you. Here’s what you need to do in order to safely transport your BBQ grill to your new home.
1. Prepare the Grill

It should be obvious that you shouldn’t start preparing your grill right after use. Instead, make sure that your grill hasn’t been used for a few days and that it has been thoroughly cleaned. While everything depends on the type of grill you have, there are a few things you should note when preparing it for packing. First, remove the gas tank or any charcoal briquettes from the grill. Then, make sure that all the removable parts or utensils are also removed from the BBQ grill. Finally, to prepare your BBQ grill, you should use some packing products, such as stretch and bubble wrap to wrap the grill and protect it from any scratches while moving it.

2. Moving your BBQ Grill

Depending on the type of grill, whether it has wheels or not, or if it is a handheld cart grill or a kettle grill, the difficulty of moving may vary. Nevertheless, once your grill is prepared, it should be fairly easy moving your BBQ grill to your new home.

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Spring is one of the most beautiful times of the year in Jacksonville, making it prime season for moving. Mild temperatures and beautiful flora make for optimal moving conditions. However, spring is also one of the busiest times for relocating. If you’re planning a move this year, be sure you contact your Jacksonville movers early to ensure the best move date for your schedule. During the prime moving rush, timing is everything. The following tips can help you keep the moving process on task, getting you to your new home quickly and more easily.

 

Clearing Out the Clutter

 

Springtime is often associated with cleaning. Moving also presents the perfect opportunity to rid yourself of some extra clutter in your home. Before packing, go through your belongings to find items you do use or want anymore. Consider donating or setting up a yard sale to clear out these extra possessions. This will leave you with fewer materials to pack, as well as more room in your home for new things.

 

Preparing for Moving Day

 

Before moving to Jacksonville, you’ll want to create a task list to ensure you don’t forget anything. You’ll want to start by hiring your Jacksonville movers about eight weeks ahead of time during the busy season. Leaving yourself an ample window allows you to tackle other tasks without stress. Here are just a few things you may need to address before moving:

 

  • Personal travel arrangements
  • Address forwarding and vehicle registration
  • Box labeling and sorting
  • Parking for movers
  • Local errands

 

With the right preparation, moving day can go incredibly smoothly. The more tasks you complete ahead of time, the fewer things you have to do while moving, eliminating a great deal of stress.

 

If you’re planning to move this spring, don’t wait to contact All My Sons of Jacksonville at 904-642-6900. Spots are filling up quickly during the peak springtime season. Get the professional help you need to make moving day a breeze.


Moving to Jacksonville can be exciting for someone not used to the gorgeous weather and addictive Florida sunshine. For the locals here, the scenery and unique attractions are so engrained in the city’s identity that sometimes the locals take a few places for granted. If you’re planning a big move and need some advice from your Jacksonville movers, we can help. At All My Sons of Jacksonville, we think everyone should visit these awesome five attractions that even the locals sometimes forget about.

 

Southbank Riverwalk

 

The first spot that a newbie should visit is the Southbank Riverwalk. Locals may sometimes forget that this famous downtown landmark is also an attraction. You can stroll along the river, check out the sights and dine in style here.

 

Jacksonville Beaches

 

Long-time Florida residents are all used to the stunning beaches along their coast. Jacksonville is home to many beautiful beaches that line the Atlantic Ocean. Here you can catch some waves or splash around in the surf.

 

World-Class Golf Courses

 

Golf is another big attraction in this area, and because there are so many courses, some locals don’t make a big deal about them. Try visiting Amelia Island Plantation Resort or Bent Creek Country Club to play a round or two.

 

Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens

 

Another great spot that the locals love along with the region’s visitors is the Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens. The residents of Jacksonville don’t realize what a gem their zoological park is in this area.

 

EverBank Field

 

You can also see where the Jacksonville Jaguars, the city’s professional football team, plays during the season at EverBank Field. Feel like a local fan by joining in on the gridiron cheering in the stands of this incredible stadium.

 

When you are in the process of moving to a great place like Jacksonville, you can make it feel more like home if you learn about the hottest places. Let us help you settle into your new home by contacting one of our customer service representatives for assistance.


Spring is the season of rebirth and, for many people, a great time to move. However, ensuring that the landscaping and garden at your new home are ready bloom in time can be tricky. Before calling your local St. Augustine movers, here is what you need to know in order to prepare your new garden for a beautiful, bountiful spring bloom.

 

Working the Soil

 

The month of March is the perfect time to start planting your warm weather flowers and vegetables. If moving to St. Augustine in March, the first thing you’ll want to do in your new garden is prepare your plant beds and dig your bulbs into the ground. Though the air temperatures may be chilly, the soil should insulate your seeds and bulbs well, protecting them from freezing. Early to mid-March is the perfect time to plant your begonias, zinnias, dahlias, and cannas, and to fertilize your vegetables, such as tomatoes, corn and squash.

 

March Garden Maintenance

 

Throughout March and April, there is plenty of work to be done in your garden. For instance, pruning your trees and shrubs should be done before any new growth is achieved, which usually occurs in April. In addition to pruning, you will also want to take preventative measures against cold temperatures. Citrus trees are particularly susceptible to morning frosts and temperature drops. Most arborists recommend you water your citrus trees before cold weather. Finally, March and April are the times to begin fertilizing your ornamental plants, including:

 

  • Palms
  • Camellias
  • Azaleas
  • Begonias

 

Planning Your Next Move in Time for Spring

 

Don’t wait until the last minute to schedule your moving date. If you plan to move this spring, make sure you have enough time to get your garden ready for summer. Beat the springtime rush and contact All My Sons of St. Augustine at 1-855-483-3131 to schedule your moving date today.


Fewer places are more beautiful that St. Augustine, Florida, the nation’s oldest city, during the early blooms of springtime. For those moving to St. Augustine, spring offers ideal weather, beautiful flora and unforgettable sunsets. However, it is also one of the busiest times to move during the entire year. With that being said, here is a guide to springtime moving that can help you make the best of your relocation. By the time you contact your local St. Augustine movers, you’ll be ready for a smooth, seamless moving day.

 

It’s Not What You Pack–It’s How You Pack It

 

When preparing for your next move, you’ll want to take some steps to get organized before you start loading the truck. First of all, sort through your belongings before placing them in boxes. You may discover that some things do not need to come with you to your new home; other things you may need immediately upon entering the new house.

 

Take the time to designate and properly label your boxes, keeping items organized by room or function. When moving to St. Augustine, for instance, you’ll want to have your summer clothes and outdoor furniture handy. Finally, here’s a list of organizational tools to you should have to help prepare for your move:

 

  • Labels
  • Inventory spreadsheets
  • Boxes and carrying cases
  • Tape

 

Beat the Rush and Plan Ahead

 

Though spring in St. Augustine is about as perfect as a place can get, with that comes the seasonal rush. If you’re planning to move this spring, be proactive when contacting your St. Augustine movers. Moving dates fill up quickly during prime season. To avoid extending your old lease, schedule your moving day at least a month before you plan to vacate your home.

 

Don’t wait until the last minute to find skilled, professional movers to help you relocate. Contact All My Sons of St. Augustine at 904-642-6900 today for an estimate and availability.


The St. Augustine movers at All My Sons Moving & Storage welcome you and your family to St. Augustine, the Nation’s Oldest City! If you are looking for things to do in St. Augustine in March, you have come to the right place. We have outlined a few of the fun events you can attend in between unpacking boxes and getting situated.

Kick off the first Wednesday in March at the Wednesday Market at the Pier. This event happens every Wednesday, rain or shine, from 8 a.m. until 12:30 p.m. at the St. Johns County Pier Park & Pavilion. The Market at the Beach has fresh produce, baked goods, handmade gifts, and more for you to shop local!

St. Augustine movers say you can get a taste of the best seafood in town at the 36th Annual St. Augustine Lions Seafood Festival on March 3-5 from 3-9 p.m. at Francis Field.

Participate in the Vilano 5K Run/Walk & Fun Run to support the local Vilano Beach community, where half of the proceeds support the local American Red Cross. St. Augustine movers report that this event is on March 18 from 8-11 a.m. at the Vilano Beach Community Venter and Park.


Like any other process of moving, you may have some items that do not need to be brought into your home right away. To help hold off on some of the items that you do not need during the summer months, you should get a St. Augustine storage unit for your convenience. All My Sons Moving & Storage has a few tips and ideas for you in regards to using your storage unit while moving this summer.

Store Your Holiday Decorations – There is no need to unpack and organize all of your holiday decorations during the summertime. A St. Augustine storage unit is essential for storing all of your holiday items.

De-Clutter Your Closet from Winter Clothes – Going from one house to the next, you may realize that your jackets and boots are taking up a ton of space. Moving this summer gives you the opportunity to sort through all of your winter clothing to store what you want, and donate what you do not.