10 Things Only Experts Know About Moving
Moving to a new home or office is both daunting and exciting. Well, you are uprooting your life from one place and planting it in another. Above all, the neck-deep work that comes with it can take a massive toll on you.
Ah… With all the stress that comes with
it, you must ask yourself, “Is this worth it?”
Today, you don’t even need to lift a
finger to relocate to your new house or office. Better, you can hire
professional movers to do it for you. Perhaps the stress might not be the only
factor that pushes you to hire a moving company. Having professionals taking
care of your belongings can help you relocate without any hassle.
Moving involves several nuances that we
often don’t tend to. Moving experts can help you move hassle-free and more
effectively. These are ten things about moving that only experts know.
How to Plan the Move?
“By failing to prepare, you are preparing
to feel.”
The quote says it all. Moving is not a
single day operation. It requires a lot of time and preparation. For a successful
hassle-free move, it is essential to plan and organize the move weeks before
the moving day. There are a lot of things to do other than just moving your
belongings. Also, it is hard to get time off from work but, if you have planned
the move correctly, you won’t have to take extra leaves from work. The move
will be more efficient and quick. From deciding the day of the move to making a
checklist of things to do, you need to be organized and on your toes to make
sure everything goes as planned.
Making a Timeline
There are several things you need to take
care of when relocating, like informing essential people, getting the address
changed on various documents, getting new connections, and of course, packing
and moving your belongings. The best thing to do is to make a timeline at least
a few weeks before your moving day. If you are working, you know the weekend is
the only time you’ll be able to work for the move. So, plan the timeline
accordingly.
Packing Materials
How to pack your whole life worth of
things?
That is quite a good question. Moving
requires several materials and a lot of time and hard work. It is best to start
storing moving boxes if you are planning to move soon. Basically, you need only
a few things like bubble wrap, tape, moving boxes, and packing peanuts to move
your belongings safely. That is why having a professional mover can help you
protect your belongings from any damage that your amateur hands might cost.
Packing
Packing your belongings is one of the
most important things to do when it comes to moving. You need to be organized
and wrap it in a way that it doesn’t get damaged or take up a lot of time when
unpacking. Room to room packing is one way to go. This will not just help you
segregate your stuff but will make sure that you don’t leave anything behind.
Getting help from professional movers NYC for packing may
end up being just the blessing you needed.
Technique
There is always a difference between
moving on your own and letting professional movers do it for you. With all
their experience, there are a number of things that you can learn from them.
Especially their technique. Those heavy boxes won’t lift itself. You don’t want
to break your back doing that. So, why risk it?
Always test the weight of the box before
picking it up. Lift one corner of the box and see if you can bear its weight.
If it feels a little heavy, then the best way to lift is to bend one keep on
the floor while ben the other at a 90-degree angle. But don’t try and lift more
than what your shoulders can handle, instead if you are anything like me you’ll
sit and be lazy on the couch while others will do the hard work for you. How is
that for technique?
Safety of Valuables
When moving, keeping your valuables safe
is one of the topmost priorities. And that is why the fragiles and valuables
should be packed with extra care. One of the significant differences that
you’ll find between an expert and a novice mover is how he takes care of the
valuables. Packing them in containers is safer than using those old cardboard
boxes. If you have wood furniture, it is better to disassemble and then move
it. These are some basic things that you can do.
Using Labels
Labels can be very handy when moving.
They make the whole process more organized. You don’t want the move to go on
for days, and labels can help prevent precisely that.
At the top and side of every box, clearly
label the room name and description of the contents inside the box. Preferably,
use different colored markers for each room that will provide more clarity for
both you and the movers.
Right Equipment
Do you have the right tools and equipment
for the move?
Yes, be prepared in advance. It will be
very frustrating to realize on the day of the move that you are missing some
essential equipment that could make your move easier. For starters, you need a
dolly. It will save you a lot of trouble lifting and loading it on the vehicle.
If you have stairs in your house, getting a stair roller could also prove to be
very useful. Not that expensive, but yes, you will have to dig a little in your
pocket for these.
Loading
With all the equipment you have, loading
may now sound a piece of cake. But is it?
Most people fail to realize that there is
a preferred way to load a truck when moving household or commercial items.
Start by loading heavy items like washing machines or refrigerators and pile up
the boxes over in the shape of an “I.” Use tie-downs to prevent them from
shifting. Stand the mattresses over to the side of the vehicle. Desks and
tables can go in the middle, and if they have any breathing space, you can add
heavy boxes underneath them. When loading, you need to make sure that the space
in the vehicle is utilized to its maximum, and the belongings are moved safely.
Efficient Use of Manpower
Professional movers do this every day.
They know how to use a workforce to the best of their abilities. So, how would
you?
If you are planning to do it all by
yourself, then you are out of luck. What may seem easy right now may become
overbearing when the time comes. Either hire professionals or call some of your
friends to help you move. Work with them in tandem, giving them different jobs
to do, so that you get more work done within less time.
I can tell you what experts know, but the
expertise comes with experience. Anyways, all the best and good luck with the
move.
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