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Summer Moves: Local or Long-Distance

When it comes to moving, many people assume that summer is the prime time to do it. With no snow to worry about, the kids out of school, and the excitement of a new home, it may seem like a no-brainer. However, moving during the summer season comes with its own set of challenges, such as peak rates and sweltering weather.

But fear not, there are steps you can take to ensure a smooth and stress-free move during the summer months. Check out these 9 helpful tips for making the most of your summertime move.

1. Move On A Weekday

If you’re looking to save some cash on your move and avoid the weekend crowds, consider scheduling your move for a weekday instead. Many moving companies offer lower rates on weekdays due to the reduced demand, and you’ll also avoid the heavy weekend traffic. It’s a win-win situation!

2. Dress For The Weather Ahead

When it comes to moving in the summer, it’s important to dress for the weather. Opt for loose, breathable clothing made from natural fabrics to stay cool and comfortable while you’re on the go. Closed-toe shoes are a must to protect your feet from any potential hazards. Flip-flops and sandals may not provide enough protection, so it’s best to avoid them. And don’t forget to wear a baseball cap or sunhat to protect your head and face from the sun’s rays.

3. Rain Coming?

Summer may typically make us think of hot, dry weather but the occasional shower does happen. Make sure to pack clothes and other belongings that shouldn’t get wet in dry spots, and bring towels, drying rags, and tarps to ensure you home and belongings are dry as you unload. 

4. Protect Electronics

It’s essential to pay special attention to your electronics to prevent any potential damage. Electronics contain delicate components that can be easily affected by extreme heat or moisture. That’s why it’s best to pack them in their own separate box, clearly labeled and marked as fragile. This box should be loaded onto the moving truck last and unloaded first, to ensure the safety of your electronics during transportation. Alternatively, it’s highly recommended that you take your electronics with you in your own vehicle, especially if you’re moving long-distance or internationally. This way, you can control the temperature and ensure that your electronics are not exposed to any unfavorable conditions.

5. Lather On That Sunscreen

When you’re spending hours outside in the sun moving boxes, sunscreen is a must-have. Protect all exposed skin by using a 30 SPF or higher. To avoid greasy hands and potentially soiling your belongings, opt for a non-greasy formula. Don’t forget to reapply throughout the day, especially if you’re sweating or getting wet.

6. Hydrate & Cool Off

It’s important to remember to take care of yourself and the hardworking movers who are helping you on your moving day. With the heat of summer, it’s especially crucial to stay hydrated and cool. Make sure to have plenty of cold water on hand for yourself and the movers, and consider using a cooler while your fridge is in transit. In addition to hydration, it’s helpful to have wipes or spray bottles in your moving day survival kit for quick cooldowns. Keeping everyone comfortable will make for a smoother and more efficient moving process.

7. Pack Right & Tight

When you are packing for your move, taking the right steps is key – especially during the summer season. To ensure a smooth transition, start by selecting the appropriate packing supplies and using them correctly. Make sure to evenly distribute heavier items with lighter ones, and be mindful not to exceed a weight of 23 kg per box. Additionally, take the time to declutter and avoid packing perishable or unnecessary items. Proper packing is crucial to protect your belongings during your move.

8. Utilities Ready? A/C?

The last thing anyone wants is to arrive at their new home to discover there is no heat or electricity let alone water. Take the time to speak with your new utility company(ies) to set up accounts for your utilities like water and sewer, garbage, internet, etc. After moving all day (or more) you will want to unpack and finally enjoy your home which will be hard without any utilities. 

9. Hire & Plan Movers Ahead

When it comes to moving during the summer season, it’s important to plan ahead and secure reliable moving services. As summer is the busiest time for moving companies, it’s essential to book them early to ensure they have availability. Opting for an early morning slot can also make a difference, as you can avoid the hottest part of the day and take advantage of the cooler temperatures. Make sure to add this as the first item on your moving checklist and stay ahead of the game!

Moving at any time of the year can be exhausting but with the right preparation, tools, and plan in place you can make it significantly easier on yourself. Moving during the summer brings its own sets of challenges but hopefully, our list of tips can help you prepare even more. If you are in need of trusted, professional movers, contact us today! Our team is here to help you every step of the way, both with in-state and out-of-state moves. 

If you are moving locally or far, contact The Moving Guys for all your moving needs today!