Apr 12, 2018

A Few Tips About Moving a Short or Long Distance


Whether you are moving to another state or a local move, there are a few things that will reduce the amount of stress that you will experience. The following are just a few of the best tips to help you before, during and after your move.
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Have enough packing supplies

Don't spend a lot of time trying to find boxes for your move. Buying boxes is a part of the expense of moving. Many moving companies have boxes, and storage facilities are also a good place to buy boxes. You will need packing tape. Try and buy the clear tape, so you can read any labels you affix to the boxes. You will need a black marker, a box cutter, and something to use for labels. You can either buy the labels or use paper and a black marker, then tape the paper to the box with your clear packing tape.

Pack as much as possible in boxes

This seems obvious, but too often people will not pack everything they can in boxes. When the movers arrive, you want them to be able to take several boxes at once to the moving truck. This will make the loading and unloading of the moving truck faster and easier. Odd shaped items that cannot be boxed, should have any loose parts secured with tape or string. All of these boxes should be numbered and inventoried. You will not be unpacking everything in a single day. Know where everything is, so you can unpack the boxes you need first.

Make sure there is a path for the movers

When the movers arrive, they will want to move the large, heavier items first. An example of this is your refrigerator. However, it is important that you have a path for the movers to take large items out of your home. This is also true with furniture in your bedrooms as well as your living room. Keep all of your packed boxes on the sides of the rooms.

The most important thing to keep in mind is to prepare for your moving day, and makes the job for the movers morristown nj and yourself as easy as possible.  
 

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