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How You Can Best Prepare for Moving Day: Top Tips

submitted on 24 October 2018
Moving from one location to another can be quite stressful – it's a definite challenge to make sure you have done everything, from sorting through your items to packing your things and everything else in between. But while relocating to another place can be daunting, it doesn't mean you can't do it with ease. If you don't want to be unduly stressed while preparing for your move, here's how you can best prepare for moving day: top tips.

Prepare your calendar
It would be best for you to prepare your calendar way in advance of your move. Creating a moving calendar need not be difficult, either. Make a list of the top things you need to do and set priorities. You should make sure, of course, that you follow the schedule of your moving calendar to the letter. This is why it’s better to prepare your moving calendar in advance; this way, even if you forget or neglect something, you can easily set aside some time to do it without being in a complete panic.

Do an entire home inventory
One of your foremost priorities is to do an entire home inventory. This is when you sort through all your items, room by room, to determine which things you will do away with and which items you will sell and bring with you. The benefits of doing an inventory are apparent: it helps you save time with your packing duties since you may not have to pack everything you own, and it also helps you lower your costs when it comes to the removals company because you can lessen the items you will bring on your move. If you don't have to bring all your items, you can opt for a simple service, for example, a "man with a van" type service. This type of service is ideal if you just need help from a man (the driver of the van who can also help you load and unload your items) plus a van and not an entire team of removals experts.

Initiate proper packing
Packing is one of the most arduous tasks you will have to go through when you are moving from one place to another. But before you begin packing, remember the top three rules: 1) pack as early as possible so you can finish everything in good time, 2) start with the rooms in your home which are the most difficult to pack (such as your garage and loft or cellar), and 3) try to get as much help as you can from friends and family. One more thing: when packing, make sure to label your boxes properly as well. Label your boxes with the room's name as well as the contents of the box, so you know where to put everything when you arrive at your new home.

Prepare your household for moving day
If you are moving with children and pets, don’t forget to prepare them for moving day as well. It would be best, for instance, to keep them out of the way on the day of your move, so you should plan in advance where they might go and with whom they might stay.

Article kindly provided by manandvancheltenham.com - man with a van in Cheltenham

 







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