Sidestep These Moving Disasters in 2020: Part 2
By Julie DeLong, A-1 Freeman Moving Group
Here are several additional moving catastrophes that can take the enjoyment out of your move, and approaches to prevent them.
Hire A Reputable Moving Company Soon
The moment you know your new address, begin interviewing moving companies. This is not the time to cheap out by using two guys along with a beat-up truck--splurge on a professional mover in Atlanta. The can provide you with the following, and you may cross these responsibilities off your list.
· Well-maintained equipment--trucks which go through routine service (check-ups, tire rotation, braking system inspections) and are fully road-worthy
· Professional teams which know how to wrap, load, set home furniture in a truck, and reverse the system at your new residence.
· An insured staff and equipment--in the event that a mover gets injured, the moving company in Atlanta takes care of the medical expenses
· Professional packing if you're really bogged down. Should you need a few specialty things packed or crated, they'll take care of that for you, so you're able to rest assured your belongings will arrive without damage.
· Ask for a checklist of the items they can't legally move--chemicals, plants, and paint are on that list, among others. You don't want to learn at the last minute that your precious bonsai plant must remain behind.
· Expect a contract and an itemized quote.
· Be sure your mover posesses a Federal Motor Carrier Safety Association (FMCSA) license.
Hire the Crew, Also
All your chums say, sure, they will help you load the moving van. Which can be fantastic--if you are moving locally and they can assist you unload, as well. Also, if you are willing to risk injury, scheduling issues, and also other slight challenges to your moving day.
Hiring professional movers in Atlanta ensures a crew which shows up on time, knows what they're executing, will drive the truck, and you're able to depend on to handle your items safely and securely. They will also unload all your stuff and place it inside your new house--and that's really worth the expense.
Move the Things You Cherish and Actually Use
The "if-you-haven't-worn-it-in-six-months-get-rid-of-it" rule really does apply when you're moving. Take into account that every box you pack and move contains some expense related to it, and that accumulates fast if you are looking at many cartons. Eliminate old blankets, kitchen gadgets, toys and games, home furniture--everything that you do not use, aren't keen on, or don't need.
There's A Snowstorm Coming--or a Hurricane
Something even the most structured among us are unable to manage is the weather condition. Check out the forecast and employ a Plan B in case you are caught in terrible rain, snowfall, or gusts of wind. Coordinate with the moving company in Atlanta a couple of days ahead of time if it seems risky to pack up and drive and reschedule if you must. Should you be moving a long distance, reserve hotel rooms as you go along. Your realtor should understand if you can't be out of the property on schedule; terrible weather impacts everybody, so the new occupants will not have the ability to get there either. Don't attempt to beat the weather event--they always win. Moving companies will not risk their crews or equipment in hazardous weather; the good news is that it normally passes in a day or two.
Place the Pets in Daycare
Your animals know when you're anxious, add to that the disappearing belongings and they can really get upset. Board your pets the day before the movers arrive and pick them up on the way out of town. Bring their beds, food, water, and toys for the trip and make them your final duty.
Now buckle up, chill out, and savor a disaster-free trip to your new home.
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