Moving from one home to another is considered one of the most stressful things people do in their lives. To move everything you own-much of it fragile and important to you-from one place to another involves careful planning, organization, good equipment and tools, the right moving materials and a heap of plain common sense.
Plan Ahead for Your Move
The first thing to remember is to get started and plan your move ahead as much as possible.
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Having a written plan or checklist is a smart way to stay organized, as well as having plenty of moving boxes, tape and marking materials before you begin. Write down everything in each room and how you'll deal with moving it.
You'll also want to decide whether you'll do the packing and loading or whether you want a professional mover to do those tasks. This decision is never easy. Think through as much of the hassle and cost of doing it yourself, compared to a professional moving company. Click here if you want to read more about moving companies.
Packing for Your Move
Packing is an art form in itself. It takes careful organization ahead of the actual move. Most moving authorities say it's best to pack one room at a time and mark each box carefully so you know where things are. Heavier items go in the bottom, lighter things on top. Basic common sense helps: ie., don't pack your books or other heavy items in large boxes that will be clumsy and difficult to carry.
Special Moving Considerations
Are you moving appliances and furniture or extra vehicles? Something really large like a piano or a pool table? Any of those will take special consideration that your mover will need to know about. In fact, there are movers who specialize in moving pianos or pool tables.
Depending on the timing of the move, you might want to consider a storage space for some of your stuff that can't be immediately accommodated.
There can't be too much stress put on good organization. Planning ahead will make a significant difference in the stress level and completion of your move.