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Tips to Pack Up and Move Your Household

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Moving your household is a big event, but this does not mean that it has to be a big stressful one. Moving day can be an activity you prepare for to make it as simple as possible, because the more you are prepared, the easier it will be and all the tasks will work out in the manner they need to. Here are some recommendations to help you pack and move for your next household relocation.

Make a Plan

Before your move takes place you will need to make a plan and timeline to make sure you accomplish each task and in the right order for the process. Depending on how much time you have for your move arrangements, whether it is two weeks or two months, start as early as you can with the details so you are not rushing the last period of time to get everything finished. 

Draw out a timeline of events on a piece of paper or make the schedule on your calendar. Schedule when, for example, you will arrange to hire a moving company and how soon to start setting up your utilities at your new place. You can also start packing some items in advance, especially those that you won't need to use on a regular basis. For example, you can pack up your storage and items in the garage, such as holiday decor and out of season items to have them ready for moving day. 

Talk to your hired moving company to arrange how much of the packing, if any, you will want them to complete for you. Some choose to pack up their possessions in advance of the move then the movers will do all the moving and lifting for them to transport everything to their new home to unpack. 

Label Your Boxes

When you begin packing up your household items, whether on your own or with the help of a moving company, you will find that labeling each box with a number system will help you keep track of everything. Your professional movers will automatically manage the move with this process, and is a great option to use as well. 

The label system you choose will depend on your preference. For example, you can label your moving boxes with a color code system so each room has its own color, including furniture and other items that may not fit in a box. This helps you when you move into your new place and are placing items and furnishings. 

Then, number each box clearly and keep an inventory packing list with the numbers and a basic list of items in each box. This will help you in locating specific items as you unpack or as you realize you need an item during your move. For example, if you need to locate your bathroom towels at the end of the moving day, you will be able to look on your inventory list and locate the right box by its number.

If you are prepping for a move, start organizing and contact local movers near you today. 


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