Summer is a popular time for families to move, thanks to favorable weather and the convenience of summer break from school. However, the heat and increased demand for moving services can create some challenges. To help you navigate your summer move with ease, we’ve compiled a list of essential tips to ensure a smooth and stress-free relocation:
Plan ahead.
Book moving services early.
Stay hydrated and beat the heat.
Moving in summer means dealing with potentially sweltering temperatures. When packing up and when moving day comes, stay hydrated by keeping a cooler with chilled water bottles easily accessible. Take frequent breaks in air-conditioned areas, and consider using portable fans or providing cold towels for yourself and the moving crew. Dress in lightweight, breathable clothing and wear sunscreen to protect yourself from the sun.
Protect heat-sensitive items.
Certain items, such as electronics, fragile items, or perishable goods, can be sensitive to heat. Pack these items separately and transport them in your personal vehicle rather than the moving truck. Keep them in a climate-controlled environment to prevent damage from extreme temperatures.
Start early or move in the evening.
To beat the midday heat, plan to start your moving process as early as possible. Begin loading and unloading before the sun reaches its peak, when temperatures are cooler. Alternatively, consider moving in the evening when temperatures have dropped. This will make the physical labor more comfortable and help prevent heat-related issues.
Stay organized.
As you pack your belongings, keep a few essentials within easy reach, such as a change of clothes, toiletries, and important documents. Pack items you’ll need immediately in a separate “essentials” box, including basic kitchen utensils, bedding, and bathroom supplies. Label your boxes clearly and color-code them by room to make unpacking and organizing at your new home more efficient.
Protect your property.
Summer storms can sometimes catch us by surprise, so it’s important to protect your belongings from any water damage. Use sturdy, waterproof packing materials for fragile and valuable items. Ensure that all boxes and furniture are properly covered with tarps or plastic wrap during transit, especially if rain is expected.
Keep pets cool and comfortable.
Moving can be stressful for pets, especially during hot weather. Ensure their comfort by providing them with access to fresh water, shade, and a cool environment. If possible, arrange for a trusted friend or pet sitter to take care of them during the move to reduce their stress levels.
Moving during the summer can bring unique challenges, but with proper planning and preparation, it can be a smooth and successful process. We wish you a stress-free and enjoyable transition to your new home!