After people decide they are moving and having chosen moving containers, there next thought should be what can they do to get ready and make the process run as smoothly as possible.
Here, we have put together a list of tips that you can use to help you with your next move.
1. Sort your items.
Many people forget that with a move, there will be a ton of items that will need to be pitched. Start early to go through this list so you will know exactly what you need to get moved and what can be pitched. Spending some extra time here can also allow you the time to make arrangements for charity pickups and to decide whether you want to part with some items.
2. Go room by room to eat your elephant.
There is an old saying that the best way to eat an elephant is bite by bite. You should apply this same logic as you prefer for your move. Instead, of worrying about the overall project, just start working on each room and get those items placed in boxes. Once that room is complete; then, you can go on to other rooms.
3. Make a checklist and mark the boxes and inventory.
Get organized with your move by marking boxes and making an inventory list. This can help you in the event that you need access to some other items at the last minute. This will also help you when you are unpacking as you can quickly determine where a necessary item is. Also, this can help you tell people where the boxes should go.
4. Plan your loading.
One thing you will want to keep in mind is how to load your items. This can be helpful if you think you might need access to certain items at the last minute so you can keep those near the door. It is also important in that you will want leave the container at about 85% full. This can help you get access to any items more quickly and will also reduce the risk of issues like packages weighing down the door track making it difficult to open.
By keeping these different tips in mind, you can ensure your move goes better and more efficiently.
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