Moving This Summer? Dos And Donts To Keep In Mind

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Summer is the busiest time of year when it comes to moving. This is a convenient time for people to move because they can take off work and kids are out of school. However, you have to deal with the sun beating down on you. If you are going to be moving during the summer, there are a few things that you will want to keep in mind to keep yourself sane and to help ensure that your move goes as smoothly as possible.

Do Have a Higher Spending Budget

Due to the fact that summer is the busiest moving season, it goes without saying that this is also the most expensive time for you to move. Everything is in high demand, and you are going to pay for it. If you simply cannot get around moving during peak moving season, then you need to make sure that you budget for the higher moving costs that you'll have to pay. Alternatively, you can look for ways to save, such as finding your own packing supplies and packing your own belongings instead of having the movers do it for you.

Don't Schedule Your Move on or Near the Holiday Weekends

During the summer, you have a few holidays that you have to deal with, including Memorial Day, 4th of July, and Labor Day. During these holidays, you can expect moving rates to skyrocket. In addition, there will be fewer truck rentals and movers available, not to mention the fact that traffic would be a headache! So, try to avoid scheduling your move on or near these holidays if at all possible.

Do Begin the Move Earlier in the Day

Since the temperatures heat up so quickly during the summer, you will want to try to beat the heat by starting as early as possible in the morning. In addition, the earlier you get started, the less likely you are to hit as much traffic on the roads. If the morning is not convenient for you, then you should try to aim for later in the afternoon or evening when the temperatures begin to cool down.

Don't Forget to Keep All Electronics Cool

When you are packing and moving electronics throughout the summertime, it is imperative that you take extra caution with them. It is extremely easy for electronics to suffer damage during this time of year. They can quickly become overheated and no longer be of use to you. Whether it is a smartphone, laptop, television, or household appliance, they need to be packed separately and in an air-conditioned vehicle if at all possible. If they can not be in an AC, then they should be the last items packed on the moving truck and the first ones removed from the truck.

If you are moving this summer, get in touch with a residential moving company for professional guidance and assistance. A residential moving company can expedite your move and simplify the process for you.

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