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June 24, 2023

Avoid These Disasters When Moving This Summer

packing for a moveBy Julie DeLong, A-1 Freeman Moving Group 

For many of us, moving isn't fun. In fact, even the easiest of relocations may include a little stress.

Still, whenever something goes terribly wrong on moving day, it's easy to believe that your world is arriving at an end. As opposed to battling with this kind of calamity, it's so much better to prepare for many contingencies.

Below are some prevalent moving day mishaps, and how you'll be able to prevent them:

Your Home Furniture Will not Fit

When you finish driving for hours and hours to Colorado Springs, you finally arrive at your new house... only to find that you cannot push the sofa through the front door. That is a major letdown, plus a massive source of anxiety.

Solution: Measure your large pieces of furniture for all their proportions. Be sure to compare whatever you take note of with the proportions of your new home, along with your new house's entrance doors.

Your Travel Plans Fall Through

In the event you hold off until the very last moment to make travel arrangements (including motel reservations for long distance moves, or plans for a buddy or two to help you transport your belongings) it's very probable that they will fall through, and you will be left scrambling.

Solution: Make an effort to plan out your travel preparations no less than four weeks ahead of time. Arrange alerts for yourself if you must.

Items are Destroyed while in transit

It can be among life's most frustrating ordeals to ultimately get to your new residence, open up the moving truck's gate... and see that many of your loved things have been decreased to broken parts tossed throughout the boxes.

Solution: In many instances, inappropriate packing techniques tend to be the origin of harm sustained while in transit. Make use of proper storage containers and cartons for each and every delicate thing that you are taking. Be sure to employ lots of bubble wrap, packing peanuts, or whatever else is required to secure and cushion your belongings all through the move. Or, you can always ask your professional mover in Colorado Springs for help packing items. Many moving companies will pack as much or as little as you require.

You Wind Up Spending More than You Expected

Several days before the move, you discover that your bank account is going to take a more substantial hit than you originally believed. The moving company in Colorado Springs is billing you a higher charge for their service.

Solution: Various moving companies do request increased prices for "last minute assistance." To get the best rates, do not put things off: book your spot as far beforehand as you can and always obtain a written quote from the moving company in Colorado Springs you select.

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You have heard it before, but it’s worth repeating…moving to Colorado Springs doesn't really need to be stressful and bring you to the border of a nervous breakdown. It's not to say it's a period of Zen in your life, however with a little preparation and more backup planning, your move will be positive, and you should stay sane.

Below are some more important reminders that you need to keep in mind as you are planning for your move.

Work With A Reputable Moving Company ASAP

The instant you know your new address, commence meeting with moving companies. This is not the time to cheap out by using 1 or 2 guys and a run down truck--splurge on a professional mover in Colorado Springs. They'll provide the following, and you may cross these tasks from your list.

· Well-maintained equipment--moving trucks that go through routine service (check-ups, tire rotation, brake inspections) and are completely road-worthy

· Professional teams that understand how to wrap, load, set pieces of furniture within a moving van, and reverse the procedure at your new house.

· An insured staff and equipment--in the event that a mover gets hurt, the moving company in Colorado Springs takes care of their medical costs

· Professional packing should you be just overloaded. If you need a handful of specialty items packed or crated, they will manage that for you, so you're able to be assured your valuable items will arrive in one piece.

· Ask for a checklist of the items they are unable to by law move--chemicals, houseplants, and paint are on the list, among other things. You won't want to discover at the last minute that your cherished bonsai plant has to stay behind.

· Expect a binding agreement and a written estimate.

· Be sure your mover holds a Federal Motor Carrier Safety Association (FMCSA) license.

Hire the Crew, As Well

All your chums say, sure, they will help you load the moving van. That is excellent--if you happen to be moving locally and they also can assist you unload, as well. Also, if you are willing to risk injury, scheduling conflicts, and other slight difficulties to your moving day.

Hiring professional movers in Colorado Springs ensures a crew who shows up punctually, knows what they are executing, will drive the moving truck, and you may depend on to transport your possessions safely and securely. They will also unload all your stuff and set it in the new house--and that is worth the cost.

Move the Things You Love and Actually Use

The "if-you-haven't-worn-it-in-six-months-get-rid-of-it" principle genuinely is applicable if you are moving. Take into consideration that each carton you pack and move has got some price attached to it, and that can add up quickly when you find yourself looking at hundreds of boxes. Eliminate unwanted linens, kitchen gizmos, toys and games, furniture--everything that you do not utilize, do not like, or don't need.

There's A Blizzard Coming--or a Hurricane

One thing even the most prepared among us can't regulate is the weather condition. Look at the forecast and have a Plan B in case you're stuck in horrible rain, snowfall, or gusts of wind. Coordinate with the moving company in Colorado Springs a couple of days before hand if it looks risky to pack up and drive and reschedule if you have to. Should you be moving a long distance, reserve hotels on the way. Your realtor should understand if you're unable to be out of the home on time; bad weather has an effect on everybody, so the new residents are not going to be able to get there either. Do not attempt to beat the weather system--they usually win. Moving companies will not risk their teams or equipment in dangerous weather; the good thing is that it usually goes by in a day or two.

Place the Animals in Daycare

Your pets know if you are stressed, add to that the vanishing belongings and they can really get upset. Board your domestic pets the day before the movers come and pick them up on your way out of town. Pack their beds, food, water, and toys for the trip and make them your final duty.

Now buckle up, calm down, and appreciate a disaster-free trip to your new house. If you are thinking about a move soon, give A-1 Freeman Moving Group in Colorado Springs a call. We can help!

 

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