Tips For Residential Moving On A Tight Time-Frame

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Do you need to move in a hurry? Whether you're typically a planner or not, an unexpected move can throw you off your game. From how to hire a residential moving service to what you should and shouldn't bring with you, take a look at the top tips to make this process easier for everyone involved.

Get Help

More specifically, get help right now. Don't wait to call residential moving services providers—especially in the summer months. A professional mover can help you to organize, lift, carry, and transport everything from your dinner plates to your dining room table. Not only will a professional service eliminate the need for heavy lifting, but a mover will also bring the necessary equipment. This means you won't have to waste time renting a van, dollies, furniture sliders, pads, moving straps, or moving blankets.

Declutter ASAP

The more you move, the longer the process takes. A sudden or unexpected move can leave you short on time. Before you waste time preparing and packing items you'll never use again, sort everything and declutter your home. This pre-move day activity can cut down on the time it takes you to move and will make it easier to unpack. Donate, sell, or recycle anything you don't need or can't use. Items that are in poor condition or have significant damage can go into the garbage.

Inventory Everything

You've decluttered, donated, and sorted everything in your soon-to-be former home. What's the next step? To streamline your short-notice move and reduce the risks of misplacing anything as you hurry to prep and pack, create an inventory. A moving inventory should include anything you have to move. Assign each item (or group of items) to a category—such as furniture by room (living room, bedroom, dining room), dishware, clothing, toys, pet items, or bedding. You can also assign categories based on household members.

How can you create an inventory? Use a specialized app or a shared spreadsheet. This allows multiple household members to help. Adults and teens can create their own mini inventories of their own items. You can add these together onto one master list or keep them separate. If you choose to create separate household member inventories, ask each person to take control of their own belongings. This can help you to spread the work out, saving time and energy.

Reuse Containers

Trips to a moving or office supply store to buy boxes and bins can waste time. With a tight time frame, you need to limit this type of activity. Search your home for old boxes or other larger containers to reuse.

To learn more, contact a residential moving service.

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