7 Tried And Tested Ways To Improve Your Moving Experience


Moving seems a bit daunting. When you haven’t moved an entire apartment or house before, things do appear a little overwhelming. If the moving distance adds up to hundreds upon hundreds of miles, concerns arise. A little preparedness could make the whole moving process a lot easier. Here are seven tips to follow to enjoy a better moving experience.

#1. Request an Estimate

Budgeting for the trip makes things a bit smoother. You can’t figure out all the costs on your own. Request an estimate from a moving company to give you an idea on what you’ll be spending. The Premiere Van Lines service provides a free estimate. Free things are always good.

#2. Think about Light Items You Can Mail

Why pack up the moving van with clothes, towels, and other light things that take up space. Light, unbreakable items can be swiftly shipped via the mail or a courier service. Keep them out of the vans and send them ahead.

#3. Ask the Moving Company to Do the Packing

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Enthusiasm for the move might lead you to decide to pack your belongings on your own. A desire to save money may also factor into the decision. Are you capable of packing things up yourself? In addition to the considerable time commitment, you also run the risk of doing so improperly. That’s how valuable items break. Leave this job up to the moving company.

#4. Figure Out the Right-Sized Moving Truck

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“Figure out” doesn’t mean you make a wild guess. A small truck or van might not be adequate. A huge truck could be too much. If you aren’t sure what size moving vehicle you need, take photographs of all your rooms and everything in them. Send the photos to the moving company. Ask for an opinion. A professional moving company such as Premiere Van Lines has a lot of experience moving clients. Any recommendation for a particular truck should carry some weight.

#5. Get Rid of Furniture You Don’t Need

Why bother moving an old, beat up couch? Do you need to take a decade-old television with you? Selling, donating, or recycling things of little value makes more sense than paying to move them. If the item isn’t worth much and has no real sentimental value, cut it loose.

#6. Ask Fellow Movers for Insights

 

People who make mistakes might wish to help others avoid stumbling down the same path. Ask friends and family members who took part in significant moves. They may provide insights about things you never considered. On a more positive note, they could point out all the things that made their moves near perfect.

#7. Book the Move Far in Advance

Unless absolutely unavoidable, don’t wait until the last minute to call a moving company. Last minute moves often prove chaotic, costly, and stressful. Procrastinating with a long-distance move forces you to rush. Nothing becomes easy when forced to rush. Carefully and deliberately book the moving company weeks — if not months — ahead of the move.