4-5 Weeks Before Move
All items such as old books, magazines, broken items and old toys can be left behind.Ask the van line agent you use for further details about handling unusual and delicate items and begin preparing those items that are not frequently used.Organize your move by deciding and making lists of what items you will not transport, what items your moving company will move and what items you will move yourself.Contact utility providers (e.The moving company employees know the best methods for keeping items safe and secure as this is what they do for a living.Get your kids involved in the moving process.Friends and family Banks Insurance companies Credit card companies Doctors, dentists and any other service providers Clubs or associations Magazine and newspaper subscriptions This is a good time to take a look at what you own, and decide what must go and what can be left behind.It can be a good idea that you let the mover do most of the packing.Make a decision on who will do most of or all of the packing.Check requirements for your new drivers license and auto registration in your destination state.Remember, adding more weight to your moving shipment will cost you more money.Doing this now is preferable to doing it after you move.
Complete banking arrangements in old and new location and transfer any funds to your new bank if necessary.Contact or visit your local Post Office to obtain a Change of Address form.TV and trash collection) at new and old locations with your moving date to make arrangements for connection and disconnection.Also, be on the lookout for problems associated with children moving.You can make copies of this change of address form or make up your own change of address notice to give to the following people and businesses.If you do most of the packing or all the packing please refer to our packing guide.Allow your kids to do some supervised packing, or let them suggest a layout for their new room.Make it fun and exciting for them to move.
You can also obtain this form online at the postal service website by visiting www.Also, be aware that whatever you pack yourself won't be covered by insurance, unless there's obvious damage to the box itself, ie, the insurance company doesn't want to be liable for your lack of packing skill.
Packing Guide & Tips
This helps prevent shifting, rubbing and possible breakage.Packing of pictutes is always required for long distance moves or moves into storage.Cushion the top and sides with paper to prevent shifting.How to pack boxes: Pictures * Use a picture box.
How to pack boxes: Clothing * Put hanging clothes in wardrobe boxes.Place picture in box, then stuff front, back and along top with paper.Use small boxes for heavier items, larger boxes for lightweight, bulky items.For floppy disk drive, insert an old or blank disk.One important decision facing anyone preparing to move is whether to do all the packing personally.Check all the compartments.Cushion the bottom with rolled up paper.Go back to the truck.To make it easier, here are some time-tested checklists and techniques.How to pack boxes: Moving Day: Moving In * Supervise placement of boxes and furniture.Inspect large items.Let's face it, moving can be stressful.How to pack boxes: Moving Day: Moving Out * Arrange to be on hand for last minute details and to give directions to movers.Tape the top closed tightly when full.Kitchenware or other heavy items in boxes with dishware.Code wiring with tape for easy installation.These instructions are designed to save you worry and to make your move as trouble-free as possible.Place other clothes in medium size/linen size boxes.Compact Disk: check instructions to secure the laser.Perishable items such as frozen foods, produce, plants, etc.When you leave, turn off lights, close windows and lock doors.Soaps, polishes or medicines with foods.On a local move there is no need to pack your pictures.Check for damages.Make sure nothing was left behind.Wrap each piece individually.How to pack boxes: Dishware and Glasses * Use double corrugated boxes.Leave the whole day for your move.How to pack boxes: Don't pack these items: * Money, securities, valuable papers or jewelry.For families looking for ways to lower moving costs, substantial savings can be realized by taking charge of the packing themselves.Personal Computer: back up all important diskettes, "park" the hard disk (program often included on diagnostic diskette).The movers will deal with them on the day of the move.Look for boxes that are crushed or open.Stereo: fasten down the tone arm and dust cover.But with movingplusstorage, it doesn't have to be.Inform the moving foreman and review the claims procedure with him.
Have payment for movers on hand.Feel free to print them out and use them.How to pack boxes: * Tape the bottom of every box.Before leaving, check each room and closet.Place shoes in medium size boxes.Stuff top, bottom and sides of boxes with paper.Keep them with you.Run two strips of tape along the side and one strip down the center.Wrap small and/or fragile items individually.Flammable items such as aerosol cans, paints, gasoline, etc.Use paper to protect and keep pairs separated.Label the contents of every box and the room where it belongs.Mark "Fragile" How to pack boxes: Electronics * If possible, pack in original cartons.How to pack boxes: Lamps * Remove lightbulbs * Put lampshade in separate box.
Planning Guide
Make it fun and exciting for them to move, get them involved with the moving process.You should also provide an address and phone number of where you can be reached until you will get to your new home.If you decide to dispose of items that you don't need you should either donate them to a charity or consider having a garage sale.Contact your moving company agent to inquire about methods of payment accepted.Keep all receipts for moving related expenses in a designated moving folder.You should inform your agent of any items that you decided for him/her to pack.Let your kids do some packing and let them suggest a layout for their new room.Vonage), logi-in to your account and upate the system with your new address so that any calls you make to "911" from your new home are dispatched to the correct address.Check for damages.Pack a box of things you'll need as soon as you arrive at your new home.Have your automobile serviced if your travel is by car.Arrange for payment to your moving company agent.Many moving expenses are tax deductible.Make sure nothing was left behind.Moving Day: Moving Out * Arrange to be on hand for last minute details and to give directions to movers.Think about your new home layout and start thinking about where you'll place the furniture.Schedule appliance disconnection and preparation with a service provider.Inspect large items.You can purchase all these materials from your agent or a moving supply company.Make final packing decisions.If you use a VOIP telephone service (i.Inform the moving foreman and review the claims procedure with him.Create a floor plan of your new home that will prevent the stress of making decisions when your furniture arrives at your new home.Prepare items you will need while your goods are in transit.Check all the compartments.Take this box with you or have the driver load it last and unload first.Start collecting suitable moving and packing supplies if you plan to do your own packing or partial packing.When you leave, turn off lights, close windows and lock doors.Before leaving, check each room and closet.Clean and clear your home including closets, basement and attics and the items that you will take.Make sure you haven't overlooked anything in the house.Make transportation arrangements for your pets.If you have any valuables around the house, be sure to collect them before leaving.Make sure all packing services have been performed before you sign for them.Some states will require these documents.
Leave the whole day for your move.Tape and seal all cleaning fluids that are non-toxic, non-flammable in plastic bags.Clear all your safety deposits boxes.This is usually the day packing is done.This might include non-aerosol cleaning supplies, disposable plates and cups, light tools, snacks, bathroom items and trash bags.Post Office o Utility Companies + Telephone Company + Trash Company + Cable Company + Water Company + Electricity Company + Internet Provider o Insurance Companies o Banks and Financial Institutions o Creditors o local Government agencies, Federal agencies, the IRS o Health Providers o Schools o Subscriptions + Magazines + Book Club + Record Club + Newspapers o Travel/Auto Club o Church * Make a decision on who will do most of the packing or all the packing.Make sure to mark which items you'll take yourself, so the movers won't take them or have any questions.Have payment for movers on hand.Pack your suitcases and confirm travel arrangements for you and your family.Transfer all prescriptions to a drugstore in your new city.Get familiar with your new community.If you need to store anything call your moving company agent about storage options available.The moving company agents know the best methods for keeping items safe; that's what they do for a living.Plan on taking all important documents, and personal items (jewelry, coin collection, photos etc.Contact the Post Office for the Change of Address form to tell of your move.Go back to the truck.Moving Day: Moving In * Supervise placement of boxes and furniture.Inquire with your moving company or moving company agents about protecting your goods.You will need to carry all valuable jewelry with you.Decide how much packing your will handle yourself.Request information on schools, community programs, parks and recreation from the local Chamber of Commerce.It is a good idea that you let the moving company agent do most of the packing.Try to keep plans as flexible as possible in the event of unexpected delay or schedule change.Mark your boxes to be shipped with "Fragile", "Do Not Load", "Load Last" stickers.All boxes that you purchase from us or a moving supply company are specially designed for the moving industry to prevent any damages to your belongings.Make sure your agent knows the address and phone number your new home.This is the time to decide what items you wish to transport to your new home.Look for boxes that are crushed or open.
Defrost, thoroughly clean and dry refrigerator.Choose a suitable moving company using MovingPlusStorage.Take your pets to your veterinarian to ensure proper up to date health certificates and rabies inoculations.Dispose of items that represent a hazard and are not allowed to be shipped.Call your bank to find out how to transfer your accounts.
