Moving Tips

Pre-Move Preparation. Moving Tips Parking

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Reserving parking is key as a distant spot means we have to carry items farther than necessary and this can add significant time and expense. A lot of clients underestimate this, but most of moving time is just hauling possessions to/from the truck! If the truck is twice as far away, it will therefore, substantially extend your relocation process. 

Pre-Move Preparation. Moving Tips  Reserving Elevators and Loading Docks

Reserve any elevators or loading docks that might be used. You generally do this by contacting the property manager of your building. Weekend and month-end dates are the most popular, sometimes getting fully booked weeks, even months ahead of time. Be sure to give us a heads up if you have limited elevator, dock, parking, etc. reservation window that could make things tight, or if there is a limit on the amount of time a move can take place within your building.

Pre-Move Preparation. Moving Tips  Packing and Preparing your Possessions For Their Journey

  1. If you decide to pack your belongings yourself, make sure to box up as many items
    as possible. Hiring us to make hundreds of trips back and forth with small, loose items is not a good use of our time or, more importantly, your money.
    It’s also recommended to use similarly sized and weighted boxes. This makes stacking for hauling to the truck, and packing into the truck much easier and simpler, and therefore faster and cheaper.
  2. Remove and box up items from any dresser, desk, file cabinet, wardrobe or armoire. This makes these items easier and safer to move.
  3. Disassemble large furniture items beforehand, if possible. Large appliances, such as washers, dryers, stoves, should be disconnected. Our crew can perform these tasks also, but please provide advance notice.
    We strongly recommend you disassemble Ikea and other particleboard furniture. This kind of furniture is not meant to be moved in assembled form! We understand disassembly and re-assembly can be a pain, so we’re happy to help with this. If you want to leave particleboard furniture in an assembled state for the move, we will be very careful, and it generally goes just fine, but please be aware that we cannot be held responsible if damage does occur. See our policies page for more detail on our limits of liability.
  4. Dense items like books and papers should be packed in small-sized book boxes. A large box with books my risk tearing apart and be difficult to maneuver.
  5. Make sure you have plenty of boxes and tape. You’ll probably need twice as much as you realize. . We can also bring you cardboard boxes, tape, etc. if you would like us to pack for you (must be scheduled prior to your move).
  6. Labeling a box’s contents makes a mover’s life (and yours!) simpler and helps us take better care of your possessions. It’s especially important to note if a box is fragile or extremely heavy. Also, unpacking will be significantly more streamlined if your boxes designate their new destination by room so we can take it straight there and you don’t have to face a Himalayan mountain range of boxes in your living room.
  7. Leave yourself enough time for packing. This usually takes far longer than you expect! We ‘ve had many clients still packing when we arrive, and it can really complicate the logistics of loading items into the truck in an optimal manner. We recommend trying to have it all done the night before to give you time flexibility and eliminating additional stress.
  8. Pack a survival kit of essentials for your first night at your new home, such as your rental agreement, cleaning supplies, snacks, linen, toothbrush, etc.
  9. If at any time you realize you have much more boxes or items than you initially thought, it’s good to let us know so we can judge if it makes sense to add a mover or send a larger truck. Having too small of a crew or truck can add time and therefore cost to your move, especially if we have to make two trips. It is also important to let us know of any unusual circumstances or particularly heavy or valuable pieces during the estimate process, not after we have arrived. This allows us to make special arrangements and make sure we are fully equipped for any situation.
  10. Take especially expensive or valuable items yourself, if possible. Be sure to pack and pad fragile items adequately. It’s very important to label fragile boxes “FRAGILE” so our movers are aware. We also recommend you group them in a corner, out of the way of moving traffic. Lampshades and globes must be removed and packed. We strongly recommend you move plants yourself. If possible, pack electronics in their original boxes. Antique clocks you may want to disassemble, and pack the various moving parts (chimes, pendulums, etc.) separately. Please pack and pad picture frames adequately as well.
  11. We cannot move anything hazardous or explosive! (including propane tanks, paint cans, turpentine, gasoline, etc.). Nor do we move anything that would have to be hoisted up through a window. But if you need this done we would be happy to recommend some other high-quality moving companies that do offer this service.

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