[Publib] Recarpeting Questions
Valerie Doyle
valeried at lssi.com
Thu Aug 2 12:58:18 EDT 2007
We used this company as well. They were great to work with.
Valerie
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From: publib-bounces at webjunction.org [mailto:publib-bounces at webjunction.org]
On Behalf Of James Casey
Sent: Thursday, August 02, 2007 11:44 AM
To: Mary Donley; Linda Cannon; publib at webjunction.org
Subject: RE: [Publib] Recarpeting Questions
Mary and Linda are right. There are movers who can lift and roll away
entire shelving units in preparation for recarpeting and construction
projects. The firm that we used on three occasions during the past 10 years
has a web site that demonstrates how the shelf moving process is done.
http://www.hallettmovers.com/
In many respects, using professional movers who have this kind of capability
can be far less expensive and produce better results than attempting to use
existing (exhausted) staff or inexperienced volunteers to move, store and
reassemble many thousands of books. The hiring of professional movers
should be built into the budget for any construction and/or recarpeting
project.
James B. Casey -- My own views
Director of Oak Lawn Public Library
ALA Council Member
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From: publib-bounces at webjunction.org on behalf of Mary Donley
Sent: Wed 8/1/2007 7:15 PM
To: Linda Cannon; publib at webjunction.org
Subject: RE: [Publib] Recarpeting Questions
Kathleen,
My previous library (Fort Bend) used a company
which provides shelf lifting equipment.
Mary
--- Linda Cannon <LCannon at joplinpubliclibrary.org>
wrote:
> What about using shelf movers? If you use standard
> metal shelving, you
> should be able to rent shelf movers and then you
> don't have to unload
> the books, just move the units and carpet, then move
> them back.
>
> Linda Cannon
> Collection Development Librarian
> Joplin Public Library
>
>
>
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> From: publib-bounces at webjunction.org
> [mailto:publib-bounces at webjunction.org] On Behalf Of
> Kathleen Horan
> Sent: Wednesday, August 01, 2007 4:07 PM
> To: publib at webjunction.org
> Subject: [Publib] Recarpeting Questions
>
>
> A while back, I queried the collective brain with
> regard to the choice
> of broadloom or tile carpeting. We have decided to
> go with tiles. Now,
> on to the next big question: the installation
> process. Our director
> feels that we --meaning the staff -- can handle
> moving books off the
> stacks to allow the installers to lay carpeting
> under the shelving. So,
> my questions are:
>
> 1. Does anyone have an opinion as to whether to
> carpet around or under
> stacks is best?
> 2. Has anyone worked as staff to take books down
> before recarpeting?
> If so, how did you store the books, and where? Was
> it a hardship or did
> it run smoothly?
> 3. If you used a moving company, did it keep books
> on the shelves when
> moving the furniture? How long did it take?
> 4. If you've recarpeting recently, and had to move
> books (using either
> method: staff power or an outside jobber),
> approximately how many books
> are in your collection?
>
> I'm trying not to freak out. Reassure me.
>
> Thanks,
> Kathleen
>
> "Life ultimately means taking the responsibility to
> find the right
> answer to its problems and to fulfill the tasks
> which it constantly sets
> for each individual." -- Victor E. Frankl
>
> Kathleen P. Horan, M.L.S.
> Branch Manager
> Palm View Branch Library
> McAllen, TX
> 956-688-3322
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