Moving Can Be The Worst

Moving Can Be The Worst

Moving is no fun. It’s also one of those things that you can do yourself, but it’s much easier and less stressful if you hire a professional moving company. There are so many details to think about when moving, but these tips will help keep your mind clear and remove some of the stress from the process.

Between the stress, expense, and physical labor involved in packing up all your belongings and moving them to another place, it’s no wonder that many people dread the idea of moving. But with a little planning ahead of time, you can make sure that your move goes smoothly and efficiently so that you’re able to settle into your new home without any major issues!

  • Start packing early – Even if you are using movers and packers, If possible, start packing whatever you want to pack personally, at least one month before your scheduled move date so that when it comes time for moving day everything will be ready to go (or at least packed up!). This way there won’t be any last-minute panics about what needs to go where or whether or not certain items should be tossed out before they get damaged during transit–and trust me: there WILL be last-minute panics if this isn’t done! Packing early also gives you more time for heavy lifting later on down the road which means fewer sore muscles after hours spent lifting boxes full of books/clothes/crockery onto shelves/in cupboards etcetera…

Hire a moving company.

You’ll want to hire a moving company if you are planning on moving across town or across the country, as this can be very stressful on your body and mind. A good mover and packer company will come in and pack up all of your belongings for you, so all that’s left for them to do is load them into their truck.

You also don’t have to worry about carrying heavy furniture up a flight of stairs or even getting it out of the house when they get there; they’ll take care of everything! A lot of times moving companies offer storage options too, so if something needs extra care while being transported (like an antique piano), then just let them know ahead of time so that arrangements can be made accordingly beforehand.

Don’t pack everything you own into boxes.

You don’t need to pack everything you own into boxes. Packing up a bunch of stuff that you can just as easily buy again once you get to your new home is a waste of time and money, so think carefully about what goes with you. If it’s something that might break or get damaged during the move, then leave it behind–it won’t be worth risking an expensive appliance by bringing it along on the journey!

Also, think about what items are heavy enough to require professional movers (and therefore cost more) versus those items that can be carried by friends or family members who may not be able to lift heavy things due to injury or age limitations.

Make a plan for how to get rid of things you no longer need or want.

If you’re moving, it’s likely that you’ll have some things in your home that are no longer useful for one reason or another. You might want to get rid of these things and make room for new ones, but this can be difficult if you don’t know where they should go after they leave your possession.

Here are some ideas:

  • Donate them to charity. Many charities accept donations of clothing, furniture, and other household goods as long as they’re clean and in good condition (they may even come to pick up the items from your house). If there’s something specific that a local organization could use more than anything else–for example, books or toys for children–then donating those items directly may be better than donating everything else indiscriminately; just make sure first that any organization would actually want what they’re getting!
  • Sell them on Craigslist/eBay/other websites like these where people buy/sell secondhand goods online (or even at garage sales). For example: if someone wants a particular model car but can’t afford it brand new then maybe he’d like an old one instead. 

Put the things you pack in plastic containers.

  • Put everything in plastic containers that you aren’t using a mover and packer
  • It’s easier to move, more secure, and environmentally friendly. Plus, they stack well and are easier to clean.

-Use a paper towel. -Clean the container with dish detergent and water first, then rinse well. -Wipe the lid with a damp cloth and let dry completely before storing it again.

Don’t forget about the electronics, documents and valuables.

  • You should also make sure that you don’t forget about your valuables.
  • Don’t forget about your important documents, like birth certificates and passports.
  • Don’t forget about the electronics! Your laptop, tablet and phone are all essential items that need to be packed up before moving day arrives.
  • And don’t forget about those files! Important work documents could get lost in transit if they aren’t properly packed away in a box or bag marked “files.”

You can take care of most things yourself, but hiring movers is worth it.

Moving companies are better at packing, loading and unloading, driving and insurance. They also know how to organize things so they fit in your new place better. If you think about all of the things that need to be taken care of when moving–packing boxes, loading them onto a truck or van (which involves some heavy lifting), getting everything offloaded at the other end, unpacking those boxes in your new home–it’s no wonder that most people hire movers instead of doing it themselves!

Conclusion

Moving is hard, but it doesn’t have to be. If you follow some basic tips, you can make the process easier and less stressful. Hiring movers and packers that will help with heavy lifting and organizing so that all you have to do is drive to your new home. But no matter what questions you may have moving from Manhattan, moving from Queens, moving from Brooklyn, just reach out to me, Eli at 718.689.6969, Let’s make the best out of your moving day.